Value, Transvaluation and Globalization

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Abstract

Value has been a central concept in anthropology and sociology since the birth of these disciplines (e.g. Marx, Simmel, Weber). In recent decades the concept has seen a revival (e.g. Graeber 2001; Eiss and Pedersen 2002; Pedersen 2008; Otto and Willerslev 2013), but while it has been debated and discussed, assessed and evaluated extensively, there are nonetheless still many things to be said about it. This volume addresses a particular perspective on value through the lens of ‘transvaluation’, and how transvaluation may denote a process that occurs in our current world system as an intrinsic effect of contemporary globalization.
Original languageEnglish
Journaletropic
Volume13
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)1-6
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Value anthropology
  • Transvaluation
  • Globalization effects
  • Sociocultural economics
  • Contemporary world system

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