
The latest issue of
Humanity (Vol. 11, no. 2, Summer 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Leslie Barnes, Live-Tweeting And Distant Suffering: Nicholas Kristof As Global Savior
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Kavita Ramakrishnan & Ludĕk Stavinoha, Beyond Humanitarian Logics: Volunteer-Refugee Encounters In Chios And Paris
- Dossier: Moral Economy
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Jeremy Adelman, Introduction: The Moral Economy, The Careers Of A Concept
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Francesca Trivellato, The Moral Economies Of Early Modern Europe
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Tim Rogan, R. H. Tawney
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Marion Fourcade, The Imperfect Promise Of The Gift
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Didier Fassin, Are The Two Approaches To Moral Economy Irreconcilable?
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Emilio Kourì, On The Mexican Ejido
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Margaret R. Somers, The Moral Economy Of The Capitalist Crowd: Utopianism, The Reality Of Society, And The Market As A Morally Instituted Process In Karl Polanyi’s The Great Transformation
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Samuel Moyn, T. H. Marshall, The Moral Economy, And Social Rights
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Timothy Shenk, “I Am No Longer Answerable For Its Actions”: E. P. Thompson After Moral Economy
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Joel Isaac, Moral Economy In Its Place: The Contribution Of James C. Scott