نتایج جستجو برای: affinity kinship

تعداد نتایج: 90263  

2000
DWIGHT W. READ

The goal of this paper is to relate formal analysis of kinship terminologies to a better understanding of who, culturally, are defined as our kin. Part I of the paper begins with a brief discussion as to why neither of the two claims: (1) kinship terminologies primarily have to do with social categories and (2) kinship terminologies are based on classification of genealogically specified relati...

ژورنال: مطالعات تفسیری 2012

The verse 41in the chapter of anfal is regarded as one case of conflict among fariqain commentators. Sunnis have known one fifth referred to in the verse restricted only to the booties of war; Shiites, however, viewed it not restricted. Furthermore, formost of the former God is excluded from the classes and only the part of the Prophet is accepted. Shiite view differs essentially on the kinship...

2017
Jinzhuang Dou Baoluo Sun Xueling Sim Jason D Hughes Dermot F Reilly E Shyong Tai Jianjun Liu Chaolong Wang

Knowledge of biological relatedness between samples is important for many genetic studies. In large-scale human genetic association studies, the estimated kinship is used to remove cryptic relatedness, control for family structure, and estimate trait heritability. However, estimation of kinship is challenging for sparse sequencing data, such as those from off-target regions in target sequencing...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2010
Doug Jones

Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial structure and vary systematically across cultures. This article argues that universals and variation in kin terminology result from the interaction of (1) an innate conceptual structure of kinship, homologous with conceptual structure in other domains, and (2) principles of optimal, "grammatical" communicatio...

2016
Myrtille Guillon Ruth Mace

The classification of kin into structured groups is a diverse phenomenon which is ubiquitous in human culture. For populations which are organized into large agropastoral groupings of sedentary residence but not governed within the context of a centralised state, such as our study sample of 83 historical Bantu-speaking groups of sub-Saharan Africa, cultural kinship norms guide all aspects of ev...

Journal: :Intersections 2022

This text tackles questions of what makes a community and belonging possible sensible. Rather than focusing on specific community, it centers the ongoing collective living communality at work in constructing deconstructing narratives belonging. The is based year-long ethnographic fieldwork gender-political communities Helsinki, among people whose state-authorized residence Finland (sought to be...

2016
Monica Dowling

Introduction There were 27 quality studies on looked after children as determined by the project categorisation. Studies included children who were placed with non-related foster parents as well as those in kinship care; these are currently the placements of choice in Anglophone jurisdictions (Ainsworth and Thoburn 2014). Surveys have compared children’s material resources in different forms of...

Journal: :Culture, health & sexuality 2012
Petra Nordqvist

Donor conception challenges conventional kinship idioms: the involvement of a gamete donor culturally raises questions about parentage and also the meaning of genetic heritage. Although there is now a growing body of literature exploring how people resorting to donor conception negotiate kinship and connectedness, this predominantly focuses on heterosexual couples. Little is yet known about how...

Journal: :Science 2008
Rodrigo Labouriau António Amorim

Helgason et al. (Reports, 8 February 2008, p. 813) reported a positive association between kinship and fertility in the Icelandic population. We point out that the data further suggest that fertility initially increases with kinship and then decays. This is supported by another large study on the Danish population suggesting a superposition of effects of inbreeding and outbreeding depression on...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2014
Eva C Wikberg Nelson Ting Pascale Sicotte

Kinship shapes female social networks in many primate populations in which females remain in their natal group to breed. In contrast, it is unclear to which extent kinship affects the social networks in populations with female dispersal. Female Colobus vellerosus show routine facultative dispersal (i.e., some females remain philopatric and others disperse). This dispersal pattern allowed us to ...

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