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This matrices are part of a study that was conducted at Coipuco, in Chile, Southamerica, between 1968 and 1970. The data was collected by Milan Stuchlik. It has been recognized as one of the first studies in Chile and latinamerica using social network analysis (Ortiz and Espinosa-Rada, forthcoming). The complete work was published as a book by Stuchlik (1976), which described in more detailed the complete etnography.
data(activity_mapuche)
A 22 X 31 matrix of daily activities done by 22 Coipucans (January- March 1969). Random selection of 31 days of them.
There were seven different activities added to the matrix. 0 represent no information. 1: no work content (trip to town, sickness, rest, etc). 2: individual work (with domestic group). 3: medieria. 4: co-operate work of members of two ot more domestic groups (mingaco, vuelta de mano, medieria with both partners working). 5: hired work, paid services. 6: informal help. 7: left for Santiago.
These are the 31 days selected by the researcher. Each number represent one day of the month.
Stuchlik, Milan (1976). The life on half share. Mechanisms of Social Recruitment among the Mapuche of Southern Chile. London: C. Hurst & Company.
Ortiz, Francisca and Espinosa-Rada, Alejandro (forthcoming). Ciencias de redes sociales en America Latina: enfasis y nuevas directrices en el campo de las ciencias sociales. In Ortiz, Francisca and Espinosa-Rada, Alejandro (eds.) El analisis de redes sociales en Latinamerica. Madrid, Spain: Editorial CIS.
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