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The tradition of keeping written records of gift received during household ceremonies in many countries offers researchers an underutilized means of data collection for social network analysis. This paper first summarizes unique features of the gift record data that circumvent five prevailing...
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The tradition of keeping written records of gift received during household ceremonies in many countries offers researchers an underutilized means of data collection for social network analysis. This paper first summarizes unique features of the gift record data that circumvent five prevailing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013043665
The tradition of keeping written records of gift received during household ceremonies in many countries offers researchers an underutilized means of data collection for social network analysis. This paper first summarizes unique features of the gift record data that circumvent five prevailing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011078389
The tradition of keeping written records of gift received during household ceremonies in many countries offers researchers an underutilized means of data collection for social network analysis. This paper first summarizes unique features of the gift record data that circumvent five prevailing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010436161
regulation of ostensibly non-economically motivated activities (i.e., religion and charity) can be properly conceived as a form …
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still are not welcomed in China, some church leaders are harassed or arrested, and cross-national collaboration, no matter …
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Networks of Church and State that originated in premodern times played an important role as conduits for the … economy. “…indeed society developed only so fast as religion enlarged its sphere. We cannot say that religious progress …
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This article explores religion’s contribution to the cultural capital of the modern market economy. Networks of Church …
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