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SOC 370 Quiz 2 Flashcards | Quizlet What is the name given to kin that people have family ties with that they are not related to by blood or marriage? According to the interactionist approach to defining family: Which of the following demographic changes are raising the visibility and importance of extended family relationships in the United States?
Fictive kinship - Wikipedia Fictive kinship (less often, fictional kinship[1][2]) is a term used by anthropologists and ethnographers to describe forms of kinship or social ties that are based on neither consanguineal (blood ties) nor affinal ("by marriage") ties It contrasts with true kinship ties
Constructing family: A typology of voluntary kin by Dawn O . . . This study explored how participants discursively rendered voluntary kin relationships sensical and legitimate Interpretive analyses of 110 interviews revealed four main types of voluntary kin: (i) substitute family, (ii) supplemental family, (iii) convenience family, and (iv) extended family
(PDF) Constructing family: A typology of voluntary kin Four different types of supplementary relationships were constructed by our participants: (i) voluntary kin fulfills needs unmet by the blood and legal family as a whole, (ii) voluntary kin enacts a role not present in the blood or legal family, (iii) voluntary kin enacts a role present but underperformed in the blood or legal family, and (iv
06 SPR361615 - ResearchGate Voluntary kin implies a mutuality of selection, rather than framing these relationships as asymmetrical struc-tures of chooser and chosen It is important to note that voluntary family
Interpersonal Communication Chapter 12 Family and Workplace are individuals considered family regardless of their legal or blood connection are substitute voluntary kin, supplemental voluntary kin, convenience voluntary kin, and extended family voluntary kin fills in for other family members who are out of the picture occur in parallel to existing family relationships
Who Counts As Kin - Live Smart Ohio Voluntary kin can serve as substitute family, due to the loss of family through death or estrangement or serve as supplemental family to fulfill a role that was never present or is underperformed by family, (i e , “the son daughter I never had”)
Kinship and Family – Teaching Cultural Anthropology for 21st Century . . . Kinship is a specific way of describing the relationships between people, initially conceptualized to include blood kin as well as kin relations created through marriage or similar bonds To begin understanding how family relationships are defined, we can begin with some common terms