The Rebirth of Kinship |
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Authors: | Mary K. Shenk Siobhán M. Mattison |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anthropology, University of Missouri, 107 Swallow Hall, Columbia, MO 65211-1440, USA. shenkm@missouri.edu |
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Abstract: | Kinship was one of the key areas of research interest among anthropologists in the nineteenth century, one of the most hotly debated areas of theory in the early and mid-twentieth century, and yet an area of waning interest by the end of the twentieth century. Since then, the study of kinship has experienced a revitalization, with concomitant disputes over how best to proceed. This special issue brings together recent studies of kinship by scientific anthropologists employing evolutionary theory and quantitative methods. We argue that the melding of the evolutionary theoretical perspective with quantitative and ethnographic methodologies has strengthened and reinvigorated the study of kinship by synthesizing and extending existing research via rigorous analyses of evidence. |
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