The study of culture from an evolutionary perspective has been slowed by resistance from some quarters of anthropology, a poor appreciation of the fidelity of cultural transmission, and misunderstandings about human intentionality
Cultural change constitutes a Darwinian evolutionary process, comprising the three Darwinian princip...
At the end of the Darwin bicentenary year it may be thought that there is little more left to say on...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
Despite a growing number of social scientists who view the evolution of culture as a Darwinian proce...
The claim that human culture evolves through the differential adoption of cultural variants, in a ma...
Darwinian evolution, defined as evolution arising from selection based directly on the properties of...
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Advancing a general Darwinian framework to explain...
In the past 150 years there have been many attempts to draw parallels between cultural and biologica...
Cultural evolution studies are characterized by the notion that culture evolves accordingly to broad...
© 2015, The Author(s). Cultural evolution studies are characterized by the notion that culture evolv...
This is the final published versionAlso available from NAS via the DOI in this recordIn the past few...
We suggest that human culture exhibits key Darwinian evolutionary properties, and argue that the str...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Cultural anthropology and evolutionary biology arose around the same time, and both adopted the same...
Mesoudi et al. argue that the current inability to identify the means by which cultural traits are a...
Cultural change constitutes a Darwinian evolutionary process, comprising the three Darwinian princip...
At the end of the Darwin bicentenary year it may be thought that there is little more left to say on...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
Despite a growing number of social scientists who view the evolution of culture as a Darwinian proce...
The claim that human culture evolves through the differential adoption of cultural variants, in a ma...
Darwinian evolution, defined as evolution arising from selection based directly on the properties of...
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Advancing a general Darwinian framework to explain...
In the past 150 years there have been many attempts to draw parallels between cultural and biologica...
Cultural evolution studies are characterized by the notion that culture evolves accordingly to broad...
© 2015, The Author(s). Cultural evolution studies are characterized by the notion that culture evolv...
This is the final published versionAlso available from NAS via the DOI in this recordIn the past few...
We suggest that human culture exhibits key Darwinian evolutionary properties, and argue that the str...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Cultural anthropology and evolutionary biology arose around the same time, and both adopted the same...
Mesoudi et al. argue that the current inability to identify the means by which cultural traits are a...
Cultural change constitutes a Darwinian evolutionary process, comprising the three Darwinian princip...
At the end of the Darwin bicentenary year it may be thought that there is little more left to say on...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...