1. Society for Economic Anthropology (http://econanthro.org)

A section of the American Anthropological Association, this section focuses on the broad study of and application of economic anthropology. It maintains a journal, Economic Anthropology, and holds annual meetings.  

  1. The Economist (http://www.economist.com)

The popular magazine The Economist provides journalism covering economic news from around the world. The website also includes resources for further study, including an A–Z dictionary of economic terms.

  1. Society for the Anthropology of Work (http://saw.americananthro.org/)

A section of the American Anthropological Association, this organization is comprised of more than two hundred members who study work. It maintains a journal, the Anthropology of Work Review, and sponsors student and scholar awards.

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