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In: Visual studies, Band 38, Heft 3-4, S. 324-325
ISSN: 1472-5878
In: Canadian journal of sociology: CJS = Cahiers canadiens de sociologie, Band 40, Heft 2, S. 267-270
ISSN: 1710-1123
In: Canadian journal of sociology: CJS = Cahiers canadiens de sociologie, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 466-469
ISSN: 1710-1123
In: The American journal of sociology, Band 115, Heft 6, S. 1895-1897
ISSN: 1537-5390
In: Contexts / American Sociological Association: understanding people in their social worlds, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 50-60
ISSN: 1537-6052
In: Visual studies, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 87-89
ISSN: 1472-5878
In: Visual studies, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 172-181
ISSN: 1472-5878
In: Visual studies, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 13-26
ISSN: 1472-5878
In: Contexts / American Sociological Association: understanding people in their social worlds, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 52-58
ISSN: 1537-6052
In: The international journal of sociology and social policy, Band 17, Heft 3/4, S. 102-129
ISSN: 1758-6720
In the past, social exchange based on reciprocity has been important to the ways in which people in rural areas have made their living. Our study shows that contemporary reciprocal labor exchanges continue to be integral to the ways in which households sustain themselves economically and socially. However, unlike the relations of reciprocity of the past, which were based upon accomplishing harvest work among neighboring dairy farms, the current patterns of exchange are situational and contingent, and often embedded in kin and other social networks, rather than immediate neighbors. Understanding reciprocity reveals a fundamental element in the livelihood strategies of low‐income, land‐based, rural people.