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Department of Business Humanities and Law
I am a sociocultural, ethnographic anthropologist, and hold a Ph.D. in applied anthropology from Columbia University in New York City. I study politics, economics, and value in the United States, and have done extensive field work on Catholic hermit monks, private equity and venture capital investors, employee-owned companies (ESOPs, specifically), automated and algorithmic trading on financial markets, and the Massachusetts State Legislature. I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about how wealth, work, and worry are generated, controlled, distributed, horded, allocated, and/or destroyed, all in the context of financial capitalism. In the future, I’m looking forward to spending more time studying democracies, how political systems change, and imagining ways to build a better world.
- Cultures of Finance and Financialization
- Cultural Anthropology
- Applied Anthropology and Research Methods
- Economic and Political Anthropology
- The Creation and Destruction of Social Inequality
Daniel Scott Souleles (Editor) ; Johan Gersel (Editor) ; Morten Sørensen Thaning (Editor) / People before Markets : An Alternative Casebook. Cambridge : Cambridge
Daniel Souleles / Songs of Profit, Songs of Loss : Private Equity, Wealth, and Inequality. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press 2019, 264 p. (Anthropology of Contemporary North America)
Daniel Souleles / Don't Mix Paxil, Viagra, and Xanax : What Financiers' Jokes Say about Inequality. In: Economic Anthropology, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2017, p. 107–119
Daniel Souleles / Another Workplace Is Possible : Learning to Own and Changing Subjectivities in American Employee Owned CompIn: Critique of Anthropology, 3.4.2019
Daniel Souleles / The Distribution of Ignorance on Financial Markets In: Economy and Society, 3.12.2019
I: Economic Anthropology, Vol. 11, Nr. 1, 2024, 2 s., s. 4-5
I: Current Anthropology, 23.9.2024
Illinois : University of Chicago Press 2024, 208 s.
I: Economy and Society, Vol. 52, Nr. 3, 8.2023, s. 421-448
I: Economic Anthropology, Vol. 10, Nr. 2, 2023, 7 s., s. 162-168
I: People Before Markets: An Alternative Casebook. . red. /Daniel Scott Souleles; Johan Gersel; Morten Sørensen Thaning. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2022, s. 354-379
I: People before Markets: An Alternative Casebook. . red. /Daniel Scott Souleles; Johan Gersel; Morten Sørensen Thaning . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2022, s. 1-9
I: Ethnos, Vol. 87, Nr. 5, 12.2022, s. 833-850
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2022, 478 s.
I: People Before Markets: An Alternative Casebook. . red. /Daniel Scott Souleles; Johan Gersel; Morten Sørensen Thaning . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2022, s. 171-183
I: PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Vol. 44, Nr. 1, 5.2021, s. 286-294
I: Critique of Anthropology, Vol. 41, Nr. 3, 9.2021, s. 206-226
I: Critique of Anthropology, Vol. 41, Nr. 3, 9.2021, s. 195-205
I: The Routledge Handbook of Critical Finance Studies. red. /Christian Borch; Robert Wosnitzer. New York : Routledge 2021, s. 211-227 (Routledge International Handbooks)
I: Competition: What It Is and Why It Happens. . red. /Stefan Arora-Jonsson; Nils Brunsson; Raimund Hasse; Katarina Lagerström. Oxford : Oxford University Press 2021, s. 147-161
I: Finance and Society, Vol. 7, Nr. 2, 2021, s. 113-129
I: Critique of Anthropology, Vol. 40, Nr. 1, 3.2020, s. 28-48
I: Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, Vol. 59, 9.2020
I: Signs and Society, Vol. 8, Nr. 2, 3.2020, s. 243-261
I: Journal of Cultural Economy, Vol. 12, Nr. 6, 12.2019, s. 491-507
I: Educating in Life: Ethnographies of Challenging New Normals. . red. /Herve Varenne. New York : Routledge 2019, s. 63-78 (Routledge Research in Education)
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press 2019, 264 s. (Anthropology of Contemporary North America)
I: Economy and Society, Vol. 48, Nr. 4, 11.2019, s. 510-531
I: Economic Anthropology, Vol. 5, Nr. 2, 6.2018, s. 157-171
I: PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Vol. 41, Nr. S1, 9.2018, s. 51-68
I: Field Methods, Vol. 30, Nr. 4, 11.2018, s. 345-356
I: Economic Anthropology, Vol. 4, Nr. 1, 1.2017, s. 107–119
I: Journal of Cultural Economy, Vol. 10, Nr. 4, 2017, s. 393-404
I: Economy and Society, Vol. 46, Nr. 1, 2017, s. 82-102
I: The Washington Post, 17.6.2022