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  2. Gift economy - Wikipedia

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    Gift exchange is distinguished from other forms of exchange by a number of principles, such as the form of property rights governing the articles exchanged; whether gifting forms a distinct "sphere of exchange" that can be characterized as an "economic system"; and the character of the social relationship that the gift exchange establishes.

  3. Reciprocity (cultural anthropology) - Wikipedia

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    Malinowski used Kula exchange to demonstrate that apparently random gift-giving was in fact a key political process by which non-state political leadership spanning a vast archipelago was established. Gift-giving, he argued, was not altruistic (as it supposedly is in our society) but politically motivated for individual gain.

  4. The Gift (essay) - Wikipedia

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    The Gift has been very influential in anthropology, [3] where there is a large field of study devoted to reciprocity and exchange. [4] It has also influenced philosophers, artists, and political activists, including Georges Bataille, Jacques Derrida, Jean Baudrillard, and more recently the work of David Graeber and the theologians John Milbank and Jean-Luc Marion.

  5. White elephant gift exchange - Wikipedia

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    A white elephant gift exchange, [1] Yankee swap [2] or Dirty Santa [3] [nb 1] is a party game where amusing and impractical gifts are exchanged during Christmas festivities. The goal of a white elephant gift exchange is to entertain party-goers rather than to give or acquire a genuinely valuable or highly sought-after item. [ 3 ]

  6. These Gift Exchange Ideas Are Guaranteed to Be Fun for ... - AOL

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    Gift exchange ideas not only make the experience of swapping presents more memorable, but they can be practical, too. They can help you and your family, friends, or coworkers set expectations ...

  7. Gift - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Western cultures, gifts are often wrapped in wrapping paper and accompanied by a gift note which may note the occasion, the recipient's name and the giver's name. In Chinese culture, red wrapping connotes luck. Although inexpensive gifts are common among colleagues, associates and acquaintances, expensive or amorous gifts are ...

  8. How To Do a Holiday Gift Exchange on a Budget

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    She also advised choosing a theme for the gift exchange — i.e., a specific era, food, items made in a certain country — to add an extra level of fun.

  9. 5 Ways Gen Z Can Exchange Gifts Without Breaking Their ...

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    According to a recent survey from the Blackhawk Network, 48% of Gen Z said they were going to exchange gifts with friends, which is much higher than other generations, as only 39% of millennials ...