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Network analysis and ethnographic problems: process models of a Turkish ...

 By Douglas White, Ulla Johansen

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Using network visualization and the study of the dynamics of marriage choices, Network Analysis and Ethnographic Problems expands the theory of social practice to show how changes in the structure of a society's kinship network affect the development of social cohesion over time. Using the genealogical networks of a Turkish nomad clan, authors Douglas White and Ulla Johansen explore how changes in network cohesion are revealed to be indicative of key processes of social change.

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DOI: 10.1017.S0020743806384176
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Antalya - Page 175
In the next generation the offspring of these lineage members who stayed near Antalya were not personally known any more. ...
more pages: 168 169 171 176 177 178 202 203 204 358
Saimbeyli - Page 249
The road from Adana northeast to Saimbeyli parallels multiple routes along which the Aydmh migrate between their summer pastures in the north and ...
more pages: 368
Kadirli - Page 247
in villages or on the urban peripheries, such as Misis as a village 30 km east of Adana, or Eyiip Koy (=village) as an outlier of Kadirli town. ...
more pages: 103
Kursunlu - Page 213
a common historical background from the same tribe (Karahacili) and from a common winter village or region of origin (near Kursunlu north of Aydm)? ...
more pages: 168
Adana - Page 249
the Aydmh migrate between their summer pastures in the north and their winter lowland areas around Adana and Osmaniye, the cities closer to the coast. ...
more pages: 100 168 169 247
Aydin - Page 169
Map 6.1: Pasturelands near Aydm (early), Antalya and Adana (late) - the arrow indicates successive migrations from Aydin ...
more pages: 100 202 203
Malazgirt - Page 97
Islamized Turkoman groups from Persia who were mostly cattle breeders living under the Seljuk dynasty invaded Anatolia after the battle of Malazgirt ...
Tufanbeyli - Page 292
not locate: six from Satir Koy, four from Otlu Koy, two from Magara ["cave," also an older name for Tufanbeyli], and one each from Arabica, Kara Koy.
Osmaniye - Page 249
the Aydmh migrate between their summer pastures in the north and their winter lowland areas around Adana and Osmaniye, the cities closer to the coast. ...
Tekeli - Page 222
lists Karahacili, Sarike^ili, Hayta, Horzum, and Tekeli as descent groups, but he explains that he is not distinguishing these grouping by level, ...
more pages: 204
Cambridge, Mass - Page 473
Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Publishing, http://www.nd.edu/~networks/linked. . 2003. Emergence of scaling in complex networks. In Handbook of Graphs and ...
more pages: 485
Ceyhan - Page 81
He escaped but was soon caught and was publicly shot in Ceyhan. His family was called "Pantless" thereafter. Perhaps because Osman had been successful ...
Lansing - Page 29
Work with simulation models demonstrates how this might occur in ethnographic cases (eg, Lansing 1991). Time lag in the dynamics of how patterns build ...
more pages: 7
Anamur - Page 176
Mustan (#2) and his wife both had parents from Kursun, and his generation had moved east to Anamur and at last to regions of the Kilikian gate. ...
Tijuana - Page 345
Thus, if all transport routes between Los Angeles and Tijuana passed through a certain checkpoint at the border in San Diego, one could measure the ...
Karakoyunlu - Page 201
Sanke9ili wife 12 14 26 left for village life 13 23 36 village wife (34) or husband (1) 11 24 35 Cinkh*, Tirtar wife 2 3 5 Horzum*, Karakoyunlu*. ...
San Diego - Page 345
Thus, if all transport routes between Los Angeles and Tijuana passed through a certain checkpoint at the border in San Diego, one could measure the ...
Los Angeles - Page 345
Thus, if all transport routes between Los Angeles and Tijuana passed through a certain checkpoint at the border in San Diego, one could measure the ...
Boston - Page 129
Nebraska, succeed in sending letters to a target in Boston when asked to direct their letters to single acquaintances who are asked, in turn, ...
Newbury Park, Calif - Page 485
Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage Publications. Segalen, Martine. 1985. Quinze generations des Bas-Bretons. Parente et societe dans le pays bigouden sud ...
Walnut Creek, Calif - Page 481
Walnut Creek, Calif.: AltaMira Press. Keyser, James. 1974. The Middle Eastern case: Is there a marriage rule? Ethnology 13: 293-309. ...
more pages: 480
Ankara - Page 81
Kogali (826), patrilineal grand- nephew of Mustafa (1036, Figure 2.6, #2B) and a Member of Parliament in Ankara whose official name is AH Kiicutaydin, ...
more pages: 480
Washington, DC - Page 483
Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. Munson Jr., Henry. 1989. On the irrelevance of the segmentary lineage model in the Moroccan Rif. ...
more pages: 482
New York, NY - Page 483
New York, NY: Wiley. Ohrig, Bruno. 1998. Meinungen und Materialien zur Geschichte der Karake?ili Anatoliens. Munchener ethnologische Abhandlungen 20, ...
Lanham, Md - Page 479
Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield. http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/ANTHROPOLOGY/ FACULTY/ ANTJH/papers/seavol.pdf. Heran, Francois. 1995. ...
Glendale, Calif - Page 484
Glendale, Calif.: Summer Institute of Linguistics. Planhol, Xavier, de. 1958. De la plaine pamphylienne aux lacs pisidiens. ...

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