Kinship.

Issued by UCLA's Center for Human Complex Systems, this journal includes research dedicated to the ethnography and theory of kinship and covers current systematic efforts using new data or new ideas, including the use of these data and ideas to revisit and rework earlier assumptions in the fiel...

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Place / Publishing House:[Oakland, California] : : eScholarship,, 2021-
Publication history:Began with: Volume 1, issue 1 (2021).
Language:English
Notes:Refereed/Peer-reviewed
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Other title:Kinship (Oakland, Calif.)
Summary:Issued by UCLA's Center for Human Complex Systems, this journal includes research dedicated to the ethnography and theory of kinship and covers current systematic efforts using new data or new ideas, including the use of these data and ideas to revisit and rework earlier assumptions in the field. It covers a wide range of kinship-based cross-cultural practices ranging from incest to marriage, to avoidances, to kin terms, to succession, to contemporary forms of motherhood, fatherhood, and family, and more.
Publication Frequency:Three times a year
ISSN:2766-8584
Hierarchical level:Serial