Kinship, Networks, and Exchange
Explore the intricate dynamics of relationships and resource exchange with "Kinship, Networks, and Exchange," a thought-provoking collection of original essays edited by Cambridge University Press. Published in 1998, this hardback edition spans 352 pages and aims to revitalize the study of kinship through a social network perspective. The essays delve into empirical systems of marriage and descent, offering a comprehensive analysis of how these systems interact with the flow of material resources. This book is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts interested in anthropology, sociology, and social networks. Discover the connections that shape our world and gain fresh insights into the complexities of kinship and exchange.