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AUTOR(ES) F. Hukula , Alain
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Papua New Guinea National Research Institute
ANO 2004
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 7
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 0a34d2e290f007afee3a4f33796d745e
MD5 ae8c46982e3e6cf45236fd48edb15728

Resumo

Markets in Port Moresby like elsewhere in the world provide a space for economic activity and social interaction. This article engages with two moral concerns that arise from the market. Firstly, I present a description of how the ban of the sale of betel nut is being negotiated by vendors and customers alike in the face of threats of violence from enforcement officials such as police. Secondly, I present concerns that arise at the local Village Court, which is also housed at the market. Both activities invoke debate about morality as they raise discussion about citizen and government responsibility, ideas of place and ways of being.

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