Are Mixed Economies Persistent or Transitional? Evidence Using Social Networks from Arctic Alaska
Abstract
Two opposing narratives describe future prospects for mixed economic livelihoods in Alaska and the broader Arctic. On the one hand, Arctic anthropologists have written about the emergence of persistent mixed economies in Native communities. A second narrative echoes modernization assumptions and assumes that “subsistence is dying,” mixed economies are transitional, and Native communities are headed inevitably toward full market dependence. We...
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Title
Are Mixed Economies Persistent or Transitional? Evidence Using Social Networks from Arctic Alaska
Published Date
Jan 18, 2016
Journal
Volume
118
Issue
1
Pages
121 - 129
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