Genealogy has been a pillar of anthropological research since the earliest ethno-graphic fieldwork. A turn toward demographically and quantitatively oriented kinship studies in the 1960s highlighted the need for more systematic genealogical methods. New computer-assisted, iterative field methods were developed in response. These methods can dramatically improve data quality and quantity and are remarkably flexible. Here, the authors outline an iterative genealogical approach that has been used to study kinship, migration, education, alcoholism, food sharing, intragroup aggression, father absence, community fissioning, and land ownership. The authors demonstrate the reli-ability of these data and show how they can be analyzed. The unobtrusiv...
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This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our...
The concept of kinship permeates many domains of fundamental and applied biology ranging from social...
The concept of kinship permeates many domains of fundamental and applied biology ranging from social...
The choice of emphasis in kinship studies has often resulted in incompatible theoretical models of k...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
The choice of emphasisinkinship studies has often resulted in incompatible theoretical models of kin...
Kinship -- the relations of nurturance and belonging forged in the course of reproducing human commu...
Anthropologists and other researchers often study kin and other social relationships. There have bee...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
The Agta view their environment in terms of a social landscape and base their exploitation of resour...
Following periods of intense debate and eventual demise, kinship studies is now seeing a revival in ...
Kinship is a term used broadly in the social sciences, particularly in anthropology, to mean the web...
Ethnology traditionally guides most research on kinship practices. However, diachronic hypotheses ar...
The aim of this article is to consolidate accrued knowledge and understanding of the ways in which p...
Driven by the popularity of television shows such as Who Do You Think You Are? many millions of user...
This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our...
The concept of kinship permeates many domains of fundamental and applied biology ranging from social...
The concept of kinship permeates many domains of fundamental and applied biology ranging from social...
The choice of emphasis in kinship studies has often resulted in incompatible theoretical models of k...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
The choice of emphasisinkinship studies has often resulted in incompatible theoretical models of kin...
Kinship -- the relations of nurturance and belonging forged in the course of reproducing human commu...
Anthropologists and other researchers often study kin and other social relationships. There have bee...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
The Agta view their environment in terms of a social landscape and base their exploitation of resour...
Following periods of intense debate and eventual demise, kinship studies is now seeing a revival in ...
Kinship is a term used broadly in the social sciences, particularly in anthropology, to mean the web...
Ethnology traditionally guides most research on kinship practices. However, diachronic hypotheses ar...
The aim of this article is to consolidate accrued knowledge and understanding of the ways in which p...
Driven by the popularity of television shows such as Who Do You Think You Are? many millions of user...
This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our...
The concept of kinship permeates many domains of fundamental and applied biology ranging from social...