Kinshipbased
Kinshipbased refers to social, political, or economic arrangements organized primarily around kinship ties—relationships of blood, marriage, or adoption. In anthropology and sociology, kinship is a structural principle that often determines access to resources, authority, residence, and alliance formation.
As a descriptive term, kinshipbased can describe both informal social networks and formal institutions that rely
Applications vary by context. In traditional societies, kinship-based systems organize inheritance, marriage alliances, and political leadership.
Variations exist across cultures, including patrilineal, matrilineal, and bilateral kinship structures. Kinship-based organization interacts with state
Critiques note that reliance on kin networks can exclude non-kin, foster nepotism or kin-based favoritism, and