Research in Economic Anthropology
Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
30
ISBN electronic:
978-0-85724-118-4
ISBN print:
978-0-85724-117-7
Series ISSN:
0190-1281
Publication date:
2010
Book Chapter
Compadrazgo networks and immigrant adaptation in a Nevada town
Tamar Diana Wilson
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2010
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Published:2010
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Tamar Diana Wilson, 2010. "Compadrazgo networks and immigrant adaptation in a Nevada town", Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations, Donald C. Wood
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2010
In the case of migration to new destinations where the immigration stream from a particular locale is of little historical depth, it can be asked what people make up ego's adaptation network. It is argued here that networks of reciprocal exchange fortified by the creation of compadrazgo relationships (ritual kinship ties) provide the new immigrant with economic and affective benefits.
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