Anthropology and Tax
Ethnographies of Fiscal Relations
Herausgeber: Mugler, Johanna; Smith, Robin; Sheild Johansson, Miranda
Anthropology and Tax
Ethnographies of Fiscal Relations
Herausgeber: Mugler, Johanna; Smith, Robin; Sheild Johansson, Miranda
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The first substantial collection of anthropological work on tax, this book uses ethnographic data from around the world to elucidate how tax systems shape not just our economic lives, but our social relationships and our values, and how they categorise people and things. It reconceptualises what taxes do in society.
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The first substantial collection of anthropological work on tax, this book uses ethnographic data from around the world to elucidate how tax systems shape not just our economic lives, but our social relationships and our values, and how they categorise people and things. It reconceptualises what taxes do in society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009254588
- ISBN-10: 1009254588
- Artikelnr.: 70440373
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009254588
- ISBN-10: 1009254588
- Artikelnr.: 70440373
Foreword Janet Roitman; Advancing an Anthropology of tax Johanna Mugler,
Miranda Sheild Johansson and Robin Smith; 1. Becoming the good migrant: how
Romanian migrants mobilise taxpayer status Dora-Olivia Vicol; 2. The
nurturing state: an intimate portrait of becoming a taxpayer in Ghana
Anna-Riikka Kauppinen; 3. An ecology of payments: taxes, cuotas, and fees
in highland Bolivia Miranda Sheild Johansson; 4. The Persistence of kindred
spirits: tax and values in Istrian distilling Robin Smith; 5. Taxation
without hegemony: land, fiscal conflicts, and the limits of
post-neoliberalism in Ecuador Jeremy Rayner; 6. Gambling away fraud: tax
and speculative governance in Slovakia Nicolette Makovicky; 7. Mottos for a
more tax-compliant society: strategies, tax compliance research, and fiscal
practices at the Swedish tax agency Lotta Björklund Larsen; 8. General
knowledge and particular society: taxation as a way of knowing Olly Owen;
9. The colonial debris in the digitalisation of tax in Kenya Nimmo Elmi;
10. Fiscal citizenship, assimilation, and colonial governance in settler
states Kyle Willmott; 11. Fundraising in Fiji: taxation, proceduralism, and
a moral economy of accountability Matti Eräsaari; 12. Dead zones of tax
inspection: the new strategic direction in the Danish tax authority and its
consequences for front staff Karen Boll; 13. Tax Havens, commodified
citizenship, and the production of home in a globalised world Greg
Rawlings; 14. Sharing beyond the state: International Tax Norm Negotiations
at the OECD Johanna Mugler.
Miranda Sheild Johansson and Robin Smith; 1. Becoming the good migrant: how
Romanian migrants mobilise taxpayer status Dora-Olivia Vicol; 2. The
nurturing state: an intimate portrait of becoming a taxpayer in Ghana
Anna-Riikka Kauppinen; 3. An ecology of payments: taxes, cuotas, and fees
in highland Bolivia Miranda Sheild Johansson; 4. The Persistence of kindred
spirits: tax and values in Istrian distilling Robin Smith; 5. Taxation
without hegemony: land, fiscal conflicts, and the limits of
post-neoliberalism in Ecuador Jeremy Rayner; 6. Gambling away fraud: tax
and speculative governance in Slovakia Nicolette Makovicky; 7. Mottos for a
more tax-compliant society: strategies, tax compliance research, and fiscal
practices at the Swedish tax agency Lotta Björklund Larsen; 8. General
knowledge and particular society: taxation as a way of knowing Olly Owen;
9. The colonial debris in the digitalisation of tax in Kenya Nimmo Elmi;
10. Fiscal citizenship, assimilation, and colonial governance in settler
states Kyle Willmott; 11. Fundraising in Fiji: taxation, proceduralism, and
a moral economy of accountability Matti Eräsaari; 12. Dead zones of tax
inspection: the new strategic direction in the Danish tax authority and its
consequences for front staff Karen Boll; 13. Tax Havens, commodified
citizenship, and the production of home in a globalised world Greg
Rawlings; 14. Sharing beyond the state: International Tax Norm Negotiations
at the OECD Johanna Mugler.
Foreword Janet Roitman; Advancing an Anthropology of tax Johanna Mugler,
Miranda Sheild Johansson and Robin Smith; 1. Becoming the good migrant: how
Romanian migrants mobilise taxpayer status Dora-Olivia Vicol; 2. The
nurturing state: an intimate portrait of becoming a taxpayer in Ghana
Anna-Riikka Kauppinen; 3. An ecology of payments: taxes, cuotas, and fees
in highland Bolivia Miranda Sheild Johansson; 4. The Persistence of kindred
spirits: tax and values in Istrian distilling Robin Smith; 5. Taxation
without hegemony: land, fiscal conflicts, and the limits of
post-neoliberalism in Ecuador Jeremy Rayner; 6. Gambling away fraud: tax
and speculative governance in Slovakia Nicolette Makovicky; 7. Mottos for a
more tax-compliant society: strategies, tax compliance research, and fiscal
practices at the Swedish tax agency Lotta Björklund Larsen; 8. General
knowledge and particular society: taxation as a way of knowing Olly Owen;
9. The colonial debris in the digitalisation of tax in Kenya Nimmo Elmi;
10. Fiscal citizenship, assimilation, and colonial governance in settler
states Kyle Willmott; 11. Fundraising in Fiji: taxation, proceduralism, and
a moral economy of accountability Matti Eräsaari; 12. Dead zones of tax
inspection: the new strategic direction in the Danish tax authority and its
consequences for front staff Karen Boll; 13. Tax Havens, commodified
citizenship, and the production of home in a globalised world Greg
Rawlings; 14. Sharing beyond the state: International Tax Norm Negotiations
at the OECD Johanna Mugler.
Miranda Sheild Johansson and Robin Smith; 1. Becoming the good migrant: how
Romanian migrants mobilise taxpayer status Dora-Olivia Vicol; 2. The
nurturing state: an intimate portrait of becoming a taxpayer in Ghana
Anna-Riikka Kauppinen; 3. An ecology of payments: taxes, cuotas, and fees
in highland Bolivia Miranda Sheild Johansson; 4. The Persistence of kindred
spirits: tax and values in Istrian distilling Robin Smith; 5. Taxation
without hegemony: land, fiscal conflicts, and the limits of
post-neoliberalism in Ecuador Jeremy Rayner; 6. Gambling away fraud: tax
and speculative governance in Slovakia Nicolette Makovicky; 7. Mottos for a
more tax-compliant society: strategies, tax compliance research, and fiscal
practices at the Swedish tax agency Lotta Björklund Larsen; 8. General
knowledge and particular society: taxation as a way of knowing Olly Owen;
9. The colonial debris in the digitalisation of tax in Kenya Nimmo Elmi;
10. Fiscal citizenship, assimilation, and colonial governance in settler
states Kyle Willmott; 11. Fundraising in Fiji: taxation, proceduralism, and
a moral economy of accountability Matti Eräsaari; 12. Dead zones of tax
inspection: the new strategic direction in the Danish tax authority and its
consequences for front staff Karen Boll; 13. Tax Havens, commodified
citizenship, and the production of home in a globalised world Greg
Rawlings; 14. Sharing beyond the state: International Tax Norm Negotiations
at the OECD Johanna Mugler.