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Etnográfica

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MURIEL, Irene Sabaté. Exchange networks and free shops in Berlin: gifts and commodities in ‘alternative’ consumption experiences. Etnográfica [online]. 2009, vol.13, n.1, pp.49-75. ISSN 0873-6561.

This paper is based on an ethnography of ‘alternative’ consumption practices in the inner city of the former East Berlin. Non-monetary exchange networks (Tauschringe) and ‘free shops’ (Umsonstläden) have been examined. In Umsonstläden, the contemporary ideology of the ‘pure’ gift (Parry 1986; Carrier 1995) is at play: objects are freely given and totally alienated from their owners. In turn, Tauschringe sometimes induce gift-giving practices entailing mutual obligation, as a result of frequent exchanges which bring participants socially closer. The ethnographic material I present challenges the suitability of a conceptual gift/commodity divide to examine these experiences, provided that different modalities of gift-giving are articulated with commoditisation trends. Considering this complexity, I propose a re-examination of the role of the gift in ‘alternative’ consumption practices promoted by social movements in Berlin.

Palavras-chave : economic anthropology; gifts/commodities; exchange networks; ‘free shops’; consumption; social economy; social movements; Berlin.

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