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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 December 2024

Johanna Mugler
Affiliation:
Universität Bern, Switzerland
Miranda Sheild Johansson
Affiliation:
University College London
Robin Smith
Affiliation:
Copenhagen Business School
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Anthropology and Tax
Ethnographies of Fiscal Relations
, pp. v - vi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Foreword

    Janet Roitman

  3. Acknowledgements

  4. Advancing an Anthropology of Tax

    Johanna Mugler, Miranda Sheild Johansson, and Robin Smith

  5. 1Becoming the Good Migrant: How Romanian Migrants Mobilise Taxpayer Status

    Dora-Olivia Vicol

  6. 2The Nurturing State: An Intimate Portrait of Becoming a Taxpayer in Ghana

    Anna-Riikka Kauppinen

  7. 3An Ecology of Payments: Taxes, Cuotas, and Fees in Highland Bolivia

    Miranda Sheild Johansson

  8. 4The Persistence of Kindred Spirits: Tax and Values in Istrian Distilling

    Robin Smith

  9. 5Taxation without Hegemony: Land, Fiscal Conflicts, and the Limits of Post-neoliberalism in Ecuador

    Jeremy Rayner

  10. 6Gambling Away Fraud: Tax and Speculative Governance in Slovakia

    Nicolette Makovicky

  11. 7Mottos for a More Tax-Compliant Society: Strategies, Tax Compliance Research, and Fiscal Practices at the Swedish Tax Agency

    Lotta Björklund Larsen

  12. 8General Knowledge and Particular Society: Taxation as a Way of Knowing

    Olly Owen

  13. 9The Colonial Debris in the Digitalisation of Tax in Kenya

    Nimmo Osman Elmi

  14. 10Fiscal Citizenship, Assimilation, and Colonial Governance in Settler States

    Kyle Willmott

  15. 11Fundraising in Fiji: Taxation, Proceduralism, and a Moral Economy of Accountability

    Matti Eräsaari

  16. 12Dead Zones of Tax Inspection: The New Strategic Direction in the Danish Tax Authority and Its Consequences for Front Staff

    Karen Boll

  17. 13Tax Havens, Commodified Citizenship, and the Production of Home in a Globalised World

    Gregory Rawlings

  18. 14Sharing beyond the State: International Tax Norm Negotiations at the OECD

    Johanna Mugler

  19. Index

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