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| Social Network Genealogy× | Kinship Network Analysis× | |
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| Field | Anthropology | Anthropology |
| Family | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Year of origin | 1992 | 1992 |
| Originator≠ | Douglas R. White & Paul Jorion (network-genealogical approach) | Douglas R. White & Paul Jorion |
| Type≠ | Reconstruction of social networks from genealogical records | Network-analytic approach to kinship and marriage structure |
| Seminal source | White, D. R., & Jorion, P. (1992). Representing and computing kinship: A new approach. Current Anthropology, 33(4), 454–462. DOI ↗ | White, D. R., & Jorion, P. (1992). Representing and computing kinship: A new approach. Current Anthropology, 33(4), 454–462. DOI ↗ |
| Aliases | Genealogical Network Analysis, Network Genealogy, Genealogical Network Reconstruction, Social Network Genealogical Method | Kinship Networks, P-Graph Analysis, Marriage Network Analysis, Network Approach to Kinship |
| Related | 2 | 2 |
| Summary≠ | Social network genealogy reconstructs the social structure of a community from genealogical and archival records by representing kin, marriage, and affinal ties as a network and applying social network analysis to it. Built on the network approach to kinship pioneered by White and Jorion, it uses descent and marriage links — often combined with other archival relations — to study cohesion, brokerage, status, and the rise and fall of social groups, especially in historical populations. | Kinship network analysis treats genealogies as graphs and applies network methods to study how marriage and descent structure a society. Pioneered by Douglas White and Paul Jorion's 1992 P-graph approach, it shifts the unit of analysis from the individual ego-centered family tree to the whole web of couples and parent-child links, making it possible to detect marriage rules, alliance patterns, and the circulation of people between groups that conventional kinship diagrams obscure. |
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