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Human kinship relations through marriage are commonly called... Kinship is one of the most basic principles for organizing individuals into... consider the bond of kinship as creating obligations between the related persons stronger than those between strangers... Kinship networks and social process... Recognition of fluidity in kinship meanings and relations... Members of a society may use kinship terms without all being biologically related... which situates broad kinship classes on the basis of imputing abstract social patterns of relationships having little or no... identified through kinship terminology in his... tended to dominate anthropological studies of kinship in the early 20th century... Kinship systems as defined in anthropological texts and ethnographies were seen as constituted by patterns of... and attempts to construct systemic patterns and reconstruct kinship evolutionary histories on these bases were largely invalidated in later work... how thoroughly internally consistent are the ways that kinship categories are generated by individuals... compiled kinship data to test a theory about universals in human kinship in the way that terminologies... on the view that the psychological ordering of kinship systems radiates out from ego and the... of kinship as lying in the ways that families were connected by marriage in different fundamental forms... Kinship networks and social process... Kinship networks and social process... A more flexible view of kinship was formulated in British... was the first to assert that kinship relations are best thought of as concrete networks of relationships among individuals... with kinship as one of the central stable institutions... Recognition of fluidity in kinship meanings and relations... Recognition of fluidity in kinship meanings and relations... notions of kinship as caught up with the fluid languages of exchange... argued that kinship was a flexible idiom that had something of the grammar of a language... functional stability of kinship groups as corporations with charters that lasted long beyond the lifetimes of individuals... This sparked debates over whether kinship could be resolved into specific organized sets of rules and components of meaning... or whether kinship meanings were more fluid... The substance of kinship and the heat of the hearth... anthropologists have grappled with the fundamental importance of kinship in human society without imprisoning the fluidity in behavior... Ideas about kinship do not necessarily assume any biological relationship between individuals... have discovered numerous societies where kinship network analysis shows that two halves marry one another... although the egocentric kinship terms may be consistent with the pattern of sidedness... Kinship terminologies are native taxonomies... Kinship and descent have a number of... kinship and descent enters the legal system by virtue of... Rules of kinship and descent have important public aspects... On Kinship and Gods in Ancient Egypt... Kinship and Marriage among the Nuer... Marriage Networks and Dravidian Kinship in Lowland South America... Anthropological Theory Formal analysis of kinship terminologies and its relationship to what constitutes kinship... Kinship and Social Organization... Degrees of Kinship According to Anglo...

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