This paper builds on earlier analyses of primary data on kinship in Qatar. Its conceptualization centers kinship as a highly structured universal human phenomenon in the study of humankind. As lived practices, kinship forms a bounded, identifiable domain that is distinguishable from other societal relations. Going beyond reducing kinship to fitness (biology) or nurture (culture study), analysis of primary ethnographic data gathered as part of a grant-funded field research project on kinship practices in Qatar, including suckling practices along with kinship by birth and by marriage, is presented to demonstrate how complex anomalies emerging at the level of kinship experience reveal in analysis properties of kinship as a transformational tr...
Kinship is the essential premise of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories...
Kinship has often been referred to as the heart of anthropology because societies are woven together...
Traditional human societies are organised around kinship, and use kinship networks to generate large...
This paper builds on earlier analyses of primary data on kinship in Qatar. Its conceptualization cen...
Building on data systematically gathered during a field study in Qatar, it is found that kinship str...
The conceptualisation of kinship and its study remain contested within anthropology. This paper dra...
Two major positions have emerged in the debate about the nature of kinship. One argues that kinship ...
Nobody doubts that human kinship has something to do with biology and reproduction and, at the same ...
Nobody doubts that human kinship has something to do with biology and reproduction and, at the same ...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
Kinship is a term used broadly in the social sciences, particularly in anthropology, to mean the web...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
Kinship is the essential premise of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories...
Kinship has often been referred to as the heart of anthropology because societies are woven together...
Traditional human societies are organised around kinship, and use kinship networks to generate large...
This paper builds on earlier analyses of primary data on kinship in Qatar. Its conceptualization cen...
Building on data systematically gathered during a field study in Qatar, it is found that kinship str...
The conceptualisation of kinship and its study remain contested within anthropology. This paper dra...
Two major positions have emerged in the debate about the nature of kinship. One argues that kinship ...
Nobody doubts that human kinship has something to do with biology and reproduction and, at the same ...
Nobody doubts that human kinship has something to do with biology and reproduction and, at the same ...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
Kinship is a term used broadly in the social sciences, particularly in anthropology, to mean the web...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
Kinship is the essential premise of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories...
Kinship has often been referred to as the heart of anthropology because societies are woven together...
Traditional human societies are organised around kinship, and use kinship networks to generate large...