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  Kinbank: A global database of kinship terminology

Passmore, S., Barth, W., Greenhill, S. J., Quinn, K., Sheard, C., Argyriou, P., et al. (2023). Kinbank: A global database of kinship terminology. PLoS One, 18(5): e0283218. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0283218.

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Passmore, Sam, Author
Barth, Wolfgang, Author
Greenhill, Simon J.1, Author                 
Quinn, Kyla, Author
Sheard, Catherine, Author
Argyriou, Paraskevi, Author
Birchall, Joshua, Author
Bowern, Claire, Author
Calladine, Jasmine2, 3, Author                 
Deb, Angarika, Author
Diederen, Anouk, Author
Metsäranta, Niklas P., Author
Araujo, Luis Henrique, Author
Schembri, Rhiannon, Author
Hickey-Hall, Jo, Author
Honkola, Terhi, Author
Mitchell, Alice, Author
Poole, Lucy, Author
Rácz, Péter M., Author
Roberts, Sean G., Author
Ross, Robert M., AuthorThomas-Colquhoun, Ewan, AuthorEvans, Nicholas, AuthorJordan, Fiona M., AuthorRedhead, Daniel, Editor more..
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1COOL, Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3384318              
2Lise Meitner Research Group BirthRites - Cultures of Reproduction, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3164444              
3The Leipzig School of Human Origins (IMPRS), Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, Deutscher Platz 6, 04103 Leipzig, DE, ou_1497688              

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Free keywords: Anthropology; Databases, Factual; Family; Female; Humans; Interdisciplinary Studies; Male; Sexism
 Abstract: For a single species, human kinship organization is both remarkably diverse and strikingly organized. Kinship terminology is the structured vocabulary used to classify, refer to, and address relatives and family. Diversity in kinship terminology has been analyzed by anthropologists for over 150 years, although recurrent patterning across cultures remains incompletely explained. Despite the wealth of kinship data in the anthropological record, comparative studies of kinship terminology are hindered by data accessibility. Here we present Kinbank, a new database of 210,903 kinterms from a global sample of 1,229 spoken languages. Using open-access and transparent data provenance, Kinbank offers an extensible resource for kinship terminology, enabling researchers to explore the rich diversity of human family organization and to test longstanding hypotheses about the origins and drivers of recurrent patterns. We illustrate our contribution with two examples. We demonstrate strong gender bias in the phonological structure of parent terms across 1,022 languages, and we show that there is no evidence for a coevolutionary relationship between cross-cousin marriage and bifurcate-merging terminology in Bantu languages. Analysing kinship data is notoriously challenging; Kinbank aims to eliminate data accessibility issues from that challenge and provide a platform to build an interdisciplinary understanding of kinship. Copyright: © 2023 Passmore et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-05-24
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0283218
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 18 (5) Sequence Number: e0283218 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1932-6203