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ERLACS – European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies is an Open Access, scientific journal. It publishes peer-reviewed articles in English and Spanish. Contributions reflect substantial empirical research and/or are theoretically innovative with respect to major debates within social science research (understood in the broadest sense, including history and economics) on Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition to research articles, ERLACS includes 'Explorations' (a section in which new themes are presented and new debates are stimulated), review essays, book reviews, and film reviews. Articles are published online soon after they have been accepted.Sign up for our newsletter and read our latest issue!Special Collections:Heritage, protests and coloniality in contemporary Latin AmericaViolent configurations of power in MexicoVenezuela's crisis from global perspectivesElite and popular responses to a left in crisisMega-projects, contentious action, and policy change in Latin America ERLACS – Revista Europea de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe es una revista científica de Acceso Abierto. Difunde artículos bajo la revisión de pares en inglés y español. Las contribuciones reflejan la investigación empírica sustancial y/o son teóricamente innovadoras con respecto a los grandes debates dentro de la investigación social (en el sentido más amplio, incluyendo la historia y la economía) en América Latina y el Caribe. Además de los artículos de investigación, ERLACS incluye 'Exploraciones' (una sección en la que se presentan los nuevos temas con el fin de estimular nuevos debates), ensayos de reseña, reseñas de libros, y críticas de cine. Los artículos se publican en línea poco después de haber sido aceptados.¡Suscríbase a nuestro boletín de noticias y lea nuestro último número!Números especiales: Heritage, protests and coloniality in contemporary Latin AmericaViolent configurations of power in MexicoVenezuela's crisis from global perspectivesElite and popular responses to a left in crisisMega-projects, contentious action, and policy change in Latin America

Highlights

  • Referring to the non-monetary exchange of goods or services, barter practices tend to be portrayed as the primitive prelude to capitalist exchange, a mere variation on commodity trade, or a romantic response to economic breakdown

  • By offering a theoretically thorough and ethnographically rich analysis of a diversity of transactions performed at Andean fairs, Olivia Angé’s Barter and Social Regeneration resolutely undercuts the myths of barter

  • While trueque usually serves as the common denominator of a variety of barter practices, Angé focuses on one specific modality of barter

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While trueque usually serves as the common denominator of a variety of barter practices, Angé focuses on one specific modality of barter. – Barter and social regeneration in the Argentinean Andes, by Olivia Angé. Referring to the non-monetary exchange of goods or services, barter practices tend to be portrayed as the primitive prelude to capitalist exchange, a mere variation on commodity trade, or a romantic response to economic breakdown.

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