© 2016 Acerbi. Digital media have today an enormous diffusion, and their influence on the behavior of a vast part of the human population can hardly be underestimated. In this review I propose that cultural evolution theory, including both a sophisticated view of human behavior and a methodological attitude to modeling and quantitative analysis, provides a useful framework to study the effects and the developments of media in the digital age. I will first give a general presentation of the cultural evolution framework, and I will then introduce this more specific research program with two illustrative topics. The first topic concerns how cultural transmission biases, that is, simple heuristics such as “copy prestigious individuals” or “copy...
Hypertrophied human culture is based on a specific propensity for social learning. During the transm...
In this paper, we explore how experimental studies of cultural transmission in adult humans can addr...
There is no doubt that we live in exciting times: Ours is the age of many ‘silent revolutions’ trigg...
Digital media have today an enormous diffusion, and their influence on the behaviour of a vast part ...
Applies for the first time insights from cultural evolution theory to digital media, thus offering a...
Can the methods and theories from the natural sciences enrich our understanding of digital media? Th...
Popular culture is a subcategory of culture. Today, mass and new media appear to be interfering with...
Popular culture is a subcategory of culture. Today, mass and new media appear to be interfering with...
Digital technologies have often been perceived as imperilling traditional cultural expressions (TCE)...
Human behaviour is largely influenced by culture. Culture evolves cumulatively over time. The origin...
In Media, Technology, and Society, some of the most prominent figures in media studies explore the i...
Digital technologies have often been perceived as imperilling traditional cultural expressions (TCE)...
In the 1960s, McLuhan warned early on that the trend of mass societies to become a “global village” ...
The processes of digitization and deregulation have transformed the production, distribution and con...
Genetically digital, hyper-medial in behavior is the expression that best synthesizes of the portrai...
Hypertrophied human culture is based on a specific propensity for social learning. During the transm...
In this paper, we explore how experimental studies of cultural transmission in adult humans can addr...
There is no doubt that we live in exciting times: Ours is the age of many ‘silent revolutions’ trigg...
Digital media have today an enormous diffusion, and their influence on the behaviour of a vast part ...
Applies for the first time insights from cultural evolution theory to digital media, thus offering a...
Can the methods and theories from the natural sciences enrich our understanding of digital media? Th...
Popular culture is a subcategory of culture. Today, mass and new media appear to be interfering with...
Popular culture is a subcategory of culture. Today, mass and new media appear to be interfering with...
Digital technologies have often been perceived as imperilling traditional cultural expressions (TCE)...
Human behaviour is largely influenced by culture. Culture evolves cumulatively over time. The origin...
In Media, Technology, and Society, some of the most prominent figures in media studies explore the i...
Digital technologies have often been perceived as imperilling traditional cultural expressions (TCE)...
In the 1960s, McLuhan warned early on that the trend of mass societies to become a “global village” ...
The processes of digitization and deregulation have transformed the production, distribution and con...
Genetically digital, hyper-medial in behavior is the expression that best synthesizes of the portrai...
Hypertrophied human culture is based on a specific propensity for social learning. During the transm...
In this paper, we explore how experimental studies of cultural transmission in adult humans can addr...
There is no doubt that we live in exciting times: Ours is the age of many ‘silent revolutions’ trigg...