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    Structural endogamy is a network concept that provides a means of finding the boundaries of endogamy in a community, using simply the genealogical and...
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  • of structural endogamy in a kinship group are a special case of structural cohesion. Cohesive.blocking is the R program for computing structural cohesion...
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    mining Social media optimization Social network analysis Social web Structural endogamy Virtual collective consciousness Models and processes Account verification...
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    problem, the Natchez Paradox, Structural endogamy and network simulation, regular equivalence, flow centrality, and structural cohesion, Social networks,...
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    caste from working in another occupation. A feature of jatis has been endogamy, in Susan Bayly's words, that "both in the past and for many though not...
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    Brudner, Lilyan A. and Douglas R. White. 1997. Class, Property and Structural Endogamy: Visualizing Networked Histories. Theory and Society 25(2):161-208...
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    starting first with cohesion in kinship ties (structural endogamy) and then progressing to structural cohesion generally, which has since become one...
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  • to what is similar. Homogamy and endogamy may be a result of cultural practices or personal preference. Endogamy's antithesis, exogamy, is marriage only...
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    ethnologist whose work was key in the development of the theories of structuralism and structural anthropology. He held the chair of Social Anthropology at the...
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    individuals are expected to marry exclusively within the same caste (endogamy), follow lifestyles often linked to a particular occupation, hold a ritual...
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  • The Muslim concept of hereditary kafa'ah, which the ulama use to support endogamy, justifies South Asian Muslim caste practices. Ashrafization (or sharifization)...
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    tribes, which preserves endogamy), whereas with settled castes it usually occurs through intermixture (in violation of strict endogamy). Tribals and are often...
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  • these results may principally reflect village endogamy rather than consanguineous marriages per se. Endogamy is marrying within a group, and in this case...
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    generation. Racial endogamy is significantly stronger among recent immigrants. This result holds for all racial groups, with the strongest endogamy found among...
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  • goldsmiths. It is not known whether these five subgroups historically practised endogamy, which is a frequently-found feature of the Indian caste system. The origin...
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    Alliance theory (category Structuralism)
    According to Lévi-Strauss's alliance theory, there are two different structural "models" of marriage exchange. Either the women of ego's group are offered...
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  • tribes, which over time may become separate ethnic groups themselves due to endogamy or physical isolation from the parent group. Conversely, formerly separate...
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  • Family Lineage Affinity Consanguinity Marriage Incest taboo Endogamy Exogamy Moiety Monogamy Polygyny Polygamy Concubinage Polyandry Bride price Bride...
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    " The counter-argument to Marxist's conflict theory is the theory of structural functionalism, argued by Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore, which states...
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    citizens. Cagots were not allowed to marry non-Cagots leading to forced endogamy, though in some areas in the later centuries (such as Béarn) they were...
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  • to have sex, called by other groups, because they preferred to marry endogamy and chose their partners from their own local group; this was viewed critically...
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    the lowest inferred within-group IBD sharing. This indicates a lack of endogamy. The Kingdom of Bamun was reported to be the largest in the Grassfields...
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    is that a partner is selected from an individual's own social group – endogamy, this is often the case in class- and caste-based societies. But in other...
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  • religion is thought to be declining due to restrictions on conversion, strict endogamy, and low birth rates. The central beliefs and practices of Zoroastrianism...
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    is that a partner is selected from an individual's own social group – endogamy, this is the case in many class and caste based societies. But in other...
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  • the added layer of the Jin, a smaller extended family. Within a tukhum, endogamy is practiced, vendettas are observed and there is a strong feeling of kinship...
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    20th century it was often bilateral and matrilocal, with common village endogamy. Shisa statues can often be seen on or in front of houses—this relates...
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  • OCLC 9970923679. White, Isobel (1981). "Generation moieties in Australia: structural, social and ritual implications". Oceania. 52 (1). Wiley: 6–27. doi:10...
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  • 4,200 and 1,900 years ago (2200 BCE – 100 CE), after which a shift to endogamy took place, possibly by the enforcement of "social values and norms" during...
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    conformity, and Indians being servile because of selection under caste endogamy. Regarding intelligence differences between blacks and whites, Watson has...
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