Social networks and their implications for community living for people with a learning disability
The human social world is complex and multi-layered, and requires specialised skills to allow us to handle it successfully. This places limits on the size of network that individuals can manage, with a typical network size of around 150 individuals. Kinship plays a crucial role in these networks, wi...
Main Author: | Dunbar, RIM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis
2015
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