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16-September-2008 16:15:16 - Affinity sociology Close relationships Affinity · Attachment · Bonding Boyfriend · Casual · Cohabitation Compersion · Concubinage Consort · Courtesan · Courtship Divorce · Domestic partnership Dower / Dowry / Bride price Family · Friendship · Girlfriend Husband · Infatuation · Intimacy Jealousy · Limerence · Love Marriage · Monogamy Psychology of monogamy Serial monogamy · Nonmonogamy Passion · Pederasty · Platonic love Polyamory · Polyfidelity · Polygamy Relationship abuse Relationship breakup · Romance Romantic friendship · Separation Sexuality · Same-sex relationship Significant other · Soulmate Teen dating violence Wedding · Widowhood · Wife This box: view talk Affinity in terms of sociology, refers to kinship of spirit, interest and other interpersonal commonalities. Affinity is characterized by high levels of intimacy and sharing, usually in close groups, also known as affinity groups. It differs from affinity in law and canon law which generally refer to the marriage relationship. Social affinity is generally thought of as marriage to ideas, ideals and causes shared by a tight community of people. Contents 1 Theories 2 Genetic 3 References 4 External links Theories In Who is my neighbor? Social affinity in a modern world, Boston College professor, James Allan Vela-McConnell explores the emergence of the concept of social affinity bridging classical sociology and social psychology, identifying the notion of social cohesion based upon the sentiment of moral obligation.1 Genetic See also: genetic genealogy Genetic affinity is a genetic relationship. For instance, both mtDNA and Y chromosome polymorphisms shows a noticeable genetic affinity between Swedes and central Europeans, especially Germans. These conclusions are also valid for Norwegians1 References ^ http://hpgl.stanford.edu/publications/EJHG_2002_v10_521-529.pdf External links Who is my neighbor? Social affinity in a modern world 1997 James Allan Vela-McConnell ISBN 0-591-45078-X Using Group Composition Data to Measure Social Affinity: A New Method John Pepper, Santa Fe Institute The Affinity Project This sociology-related article is a stub. July 2006 Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Affinity_sociology Categories: Community | Interpersonal relationships | Sociology stubsHidden category: Articles needing additional references from July 2006 Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page This page was last modified on 10 August 2008, at 07:01
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