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Anthropology of Entrepreneurship - Cultural History, Global Ethnographies, Theorizing Agency

English · Hardback

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The Anthropology of Entrepreneurship provides a comprehensive overview of the unique contribution from anthropology to the field of entrepreneurship studies.

Insights from anthropology illuminate the wider socio-cultural implications of entrepreneurialism, a moral order and social practice that is profoundly shaping contemporary society. Revisiting classic works in anthropology from a new angle, this book provides an exciting introduction to diverse conceptual framings of economic agency. The author also examines a wide range of 21st century ethnographies from the Global South, alongside his own research from across Europe. Readers meet ordinary people struggling with new social landscapes, including neoliberal urbanism, informal credit, heritage marketing, social enterprising, gift competition, and silicon utopias. With sensitivity to different theoretical, temporal, and ethnographic perspectives, the author presents a thorough cultural history of the entrepreneur¿this ubiquitous, yet ambivalent contemporary character.

This important volume will be of interest to scholars and students of anthropology, business studies and other related social sciences.

List of contents

Part I: The Social Life of Entrepreneurship 1. Entrepreneurialism: The First Fifty Years 2. Talking Entrepreneurship 3. Entrepreneurship Studies and Entrepreneurial Academia Part II: The History of Entrepreneurship in Anthropology 4. Agency-driven Social Change 5. Culture Theories of Entrepreneurship Part III: Global Contemporary Entrepreneurialism 6. The Social in Entrepreneurship 7. Oppressive Entrepreneurship 8. Entrepreneurialization

About the author

Richard Pfeilstetter is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Seville.

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The Anthropology of Entrepreneurship provides a comprehensive overview of the unique contribution from anthropology to the field of entrepreneurship studies.

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