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Genealogy, kinship, and knowledge: A cautionary note about causation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 December 2010
Abstract
The choice of emphasis in kinship studies has often resulted in incompatible theoretical models of kinship that are mutually undermining and contradictory. Jones' attempts to reconcile disparate approaches to kinship using OT is useful, however; seeing kinship as a specialized system for representing genealogy may be unwarranted in the light of recent advances in mathematical approaches to kinship terminologies.
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Genealogy, kinship, and knowledge: A cautionary note about causation
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