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Endogamy: The Psychology of In-Group Marriage

Endogamy: The Psychology of In-Group Marriage

Endogamy: The Psychology of In-Group Marriage The Core Definition of Endogamy The term Endogamy refers to the deeply rooted social custom or legal requirement compelling individuals to marry or form mating bonds exclusively within a specific social group. Fundamentally, it serves as a powerful mechanism for maintaining the structural integrity and cultural homogeneity of defined […]

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KINSHIP MIGRATION

Definition and Core Concepts of Kinship Migration Kinship migration represents a fundamental and enduring pattern within the broader field of international mobility. Fundamentally, it is a specialized form of immigration where individuals relocate across national borders primarily to join immediate or extended family members who have previously settled in the destination country. This phenomenon is […]

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KINSHIP

Introduction to Kinship: Definition and Scope Kinship represents the fundamental structure defining human relationships, establishing who is related to whom, and dictating the social expectations and obligations inherent within those ties. Broadly defined, kinship is the state of being related by birth, common ancestry, marriage, or adoption. This concept is central to anthropology, sociology, and […]

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BILATERAL DESCENT

Introduction to Bilateral Descent Bilateral descent, a fundamental concept in anthropological and sociological studies of kinship, refers to a system of recognizing ancestry and inheritance where both the maternal (mother’s) and paternal (father’s) lines are accorded equal status and significance. This method of reckoning ancestry stands in stark contrast to unilineal systems, which prioritize descent […]

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KIN RECOGNITION

KIN RECOGNITION: Definition and Scope Kin Recognition is formally defined as the ability of an organism to detect and classify other individuals based on their degree of genetic relatedness. This sophisticated biological mechanism is foundational to the theory of inclusive fitness, providing the necessary cognitive or behavioral infrastructure for individuals to preferentially direct costly social […]

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