30 research outputs found

    Valuing as a social process:Embodiment, relevance, and commensuration

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    In Inventing Value, Dave Elder-Vass (2022) argues that value is a set of beliefs about items that are strategically propagated to increase profits. The emphasis on value as a social process is particularly welcome, as this is the most fruitful direction for understanding worth. But the book leaves most of the important questions unanswered: who or what creates value, how to distinguish real and fake value, or how value can be best created and redistributed, are all left out of the discussion. A general theory of value remains elusive

    A medical anthropology of the “global psyche”

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    Where old is gold again:Antidepressants in Nepal, 1961-2021

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    Native American Dis/possessions:Postcolonial trauma in Hitchcock’s Vertigo

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    “Demand side” health insurance in India:The price of obfuscation

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    Multimorbidity, polyiatrogenesis, and COVID-19

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    Depression, deprivation, and dysbiosis:Polyiatrogenesis in multiple chronic illnesses

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    Life is a gift:Value cosmologies in Hollywood cinema

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    Gas

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    Misters Mukharji and Kathotia:The economies of the city

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