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                                            [0] => Gender, care and kinships networks: Family forms in Santiago, Chile
                                            [1] => Género, cuidados y redes de parentesco: formas familiares en Santiago de Chile
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                                    [creator] => Array
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                                            [0] => Ortiz Ruiz, Francisca
                                            [1] => Gonzálvez, Herminia
                                            [2] => Espinosa-Rada, Alejandro
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                                            [0] => Kinship networks
                                            [1] => Family forms
                                            [2] => Family networks
                                            [3] => Mixed methods
                                            [4] => Redes de parentesco
                                            [5] => Formas familiares
                                            [6] => Redes familiares
                                            [7] => Métodos mixtos
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                                            [0] => This paper aims to understand how Chileans in Santiago define their families. This study used a mixed methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative techniques in different stages of the research. First, it was done 16 in-deep-interviews, using name generators in ego-networks as a technique to process the data of the kinship networks of each person interviewed. Later, a metrical network analysis was done to describe the cognitive structures and the relations in the families using a mixed methods approach. The results show that families in Santiago can be described in four typologies: clique networks, cohesive families, families with extended and/or branched networks, and family centre-periphery networks. Furthermore, it concluded that the network families of women have a significant internal cohesion compared to the family networks described by men. In addition, the social network analysis approach was used to demonstrate diversity in the conformation of family forms, defined by the interviewees with their understanding of kinship structures.
                                            [1] => El objetivo de este trabajo es comprender cómo los chilenos en Santiago definen a sus familias Este estudio utilizó un enfoque de métodos mixtos, ya que combina técnicas cualitativas y cuantitativas en diferentes etapas de la investigación. Primero, se realizaron 16 entrevistas en profundidad, utilizando generadores de nombres en ego-redes y una técnica para procesar los datos de las redes familiares de cada entrevistado. Posteriormente, se realizó un análisis de redes métricas para describir las estructuras cognitivas y las relaciones en las familias utilizando un enfoque de métodos mixtos. Los resultados mostraron que las familias santiagueras se pueden describir en cuatro tipologías: redes de camarillas, familias cohesionadas, familias con redes extendidas y/o ramificadas y redes familiares centro-periferia. Se concluyó que las familias en red de las mujeres tienen una cohesión interna mayor en comparación con las redes familiares descritas por los hombres. Además, el uso del enfoque de análisis de redes sociales ayudo a demostrar la diversidad en la conformación de las formas familiares, definidas por los entrevistados develando su noción de las estructuras de parentesco.
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                                    [publisher] => Pro-Metrics
                                    [date] => 2022-05-12
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                                            [0] => https://awari.pro-metrics.org/index.php/a/article/view/7
                                            [1] => 10.47909/awari.148
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                                    [source] => Array
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                                            [0] => AWARI; Vol. 3 (2022): AWARI
                                            [1] => 2675-522X
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                                    [language] => eng
                                    [relation] => https://awari.pro-metrics.org/index.php/a/article/view/7/6
                                    [rights] => Array
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                                            [0] => Copyright (c) 2022 Francisca  Ortiz Ruiz, Herminia  Gonzálvez, Alejandro  Espinosa-Rada
                                            [1] => https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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