Abstract. This paper describes a cross-cultural research project on the relation between how people conceptualize nature (their mental models) and how they act in it. Mental models of nature differ dramatically among and within populations living in the same area and engaged in more or less the same activities. This has novel implications for environmental decision making and management, including dealing with commons problems. Our research also offers a distinct perspective on models of culture, and a unified approach to the study of culture and cognition. We argue that cultural transmission and formation does not consist primarily in shared rules or norms, but in complex distributions of causally-connected representations across minds in ...
ABSTRACT Culture shapes how people identify and evaluate elements of their environment, and influenc...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
How does culture affect mental activity? That question, applied to the design of social agents, is t...
This paper describes a cross-cultural research project on the relation between how people conceptual...
This paper describes a cross-cultural research project on the relation between how people conceptual...
This paper describes a cross-cultural research project on the relation between how people conceptual...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
Drawing on the ethnographic experience of the contributors, this volume explores the Cultural Models...
Drawing on the ethnographic experience of the contributors, this volume explores the Cultural Models...
For many decades the idea of ‘cultural model of the environment’ was a valuable tool for anthropolog...
For many decades the idea of ‘cultural model of the environment’ was a valuable tool for anthropolog...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
For many decades the idea of ‘cultural model of the environment’ was a valuable tool for anthropolog...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
ABSTRACT Culture shapes how people identify and evaluate elements of their environment, and influenc...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
How does culture affect mental activity? That question, applied to the design of social agents, is t...
This paper describes a cross-cultural research project on the relation between how people conceptual...
This paper describes a cross-cultural research project on the relation between how people conceptual...
This paper describes a cross-cultural research project on the relation between how people conceptual...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
Drawing on the ethnographic experience of the contributors, this volume explores the Cultural Models...
Drawing on the ethnographic experience of the contributors, this volume explores the Cultural Models...
For many decades the idea of ‘cultural model of the environment’ was a valuable tool for anthropolog...
For many decades the idea of ‘cultural model of the environment’ was a valuable tool for anthropolog...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
For many decades the idea of ‘cultural model of the environment’ was a valuable tool for anthropolog...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
ABSTRACT Culture shapes how people identify and evaluate elements of their environment, and influenc...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
How does culture affect mental activity? That question, applied to the design of social agents, is t...