textabstractKin relationships are traditionally defined as ties based on blood and marriage. They include lineal generational bonds (children, parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents), collateral bonds (siblings, cousins, nieces and nephews, and aunts and uncles), and ties with in-laws. An often-made distinction is that between primary kin (members of the families of origin and procreation) and secondary kin (other family members). The former are what people generally refer to as “immediate family,” and the latter are generally labeled “extended family.” Marriage, as a principle of kinship, differs from blood in that it can be terminated. Given the potential for marital break-up, blood is recognized as the more important principle of ...
For a period, it was argued by analysts that as society develops wider kin relations are weakened, w...
The goal of this paper is to relate formal analysis of kinship terminologies to a better understandi...
It has been argued (Carsten 2004) that kinship involves not just rights, rules, and obligations but ...
In this paper work Kin relationships are traditionally defined as ties based on blood . Kinship incl...
We think about personal relationships in two distinct ways. The first focuses on relationships betwe...
We think about personal relationships in two distinct ways. The first focuses on relationships betwe...
Increases in parental cohabitation, separation or divorce, and re‐partnering or remarriage have gene...
Kinship relations, in our society and in most, are organized systematically. That is to say, each ki...
Kinship relations, in our society and in most, are organized systematically. That is to say, each ki...
We think about personal relationships in two distinct ways. The first focuses on relationships betwe...
For a period, it was argued by analysts that as society develops wider kin relations are weakened, w...
This study explored how participants discursively rendered voluntary kin relationships sensical and ...
This study explored how participants discursively rendered voluntary kin relationshi...
This study explored how participants discursively rendered voluntary kin relationshi...
This study explored how participants discursively rendered voluntary kin relationshi...
For a period, it was argued by analysts that as society develops wider kin relations are weakened, w...
The goal of this paper is to relate formal analysis of kinship terminologies to a better understandi...
It has been argued (Carsten 2004) that kinship involves not just rights, rules, and obligations but ...
In this paper work Kin relationships are traditionally defined as ties based on blood . Kinship incl...
We think about personal relationships in two distinct ways. The first focuses on relationships betwe...
We think about personal relationships in two distinct ways. The first focuses on relationships betwe...
Increases in parental cohabitation, separation or divorce, and re‐partnering or remarriage have gene...
Kinship relations, in our society and in most, are organized systematically. That is to say, each ki...
Kinship relations, in our society and in most, are organized systematically. That is to say, each ki...
We think about personal relationships in two distinct ways. The first focuses on relationships betwe...
For a period, it was argued by analysts that as society develops wider kin relations are weakened, w...
This study explored how participants discursively rendered voluntary kin relationships sensical and ...
This study explored how participants discursively rendered voluntary kin relationshi...
This study explored how participants discursively rendered voluntary kin relationshi...
This study explored how participants discursively rendered voluntary kin relationshi...
For a period, it was argued by analysts that as society develops wider kin relations are weakened, w...
The goal of this paper is to relate formal analysis of kinship terminologies to a better understandi...
It has been argued (Carsten 2004) that kinship involves not just rights, rules, and obligations but ...