Moral Economies of Distribution and Redistribution in Africa
The Right and Wrong of Who Gets (and Gives) What and Why
Jörg Wiegratz editor Tijo Salverda editor Cristiano Lanzano editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:3rd Nov '25
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This book examines how moralities of distribution and redistribution operate and intertwine in everyday African economic life, enhancing current understandings of capitalism on the continent. Through rich ethnographic studies spanning eight countries—Ghana, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, and Zimbabwe—the volume reveals how these moral perspectives of right and wrong connect macro political economies with micro-level social norms and expectations.
As debates about economic inequality intensify globally, this timely work illuminates how African actors navigate complex (re)distributional dynamics, duties, and pressures in contemporary capitalist contexts. The contributors provide nuanced analyses of socioeconomic inequalities that often remain obscured in scholarly and public discourse, making a significant contribution to the growing field of moral economy research in Africa and beyond.
This book is essential reading for scholars of African studies, economic anthropology, political economy, development studies and anyone interested in understanding how moral frameworks shape economic relations, practices and outcomes across diverse African settings.
The chapters in this book were originally published in Journal of Contemporary African Studies.
This volume offers a timely and theoretically grounded intervention into longstanding debates about the moral underpinnings of capitalism in Africa. Drawing on richly detailed case studies from across the continent, the contributors examine how practices of distribution and redistribution are morally evaluated, justified, and contested at multiple scales, from kinship networks and street markets to elite politics and religious institutions. The volume will be of particular interest to readers seeking a nuanced understanding of how moral grammars shape everyday forms of (re)distribution and economic life in contemporary Africa.
Professor Catherine Dolan, Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, SOAS, UK
ISBN: 9781041129059
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 530g
190 pages