We make the case that scientifically accurate and politically feasible responses to the climate crisis require a complex understanding of human cultural practices of niche construction that moves beyond the adaptive significance of culture. We develop this thesis in two related ways. First, we argue that cumulative cultural practices of niche construction can generate stable equilibria and runaway selection processes that result in long-term existential risks within and across cultural groups. We dub this the back of the invisible hand. Second, we argue that the ability of cultural groups to innovate technological solutions to environmental problems is highly constrained in ways that are exacerbated by sustained intergroup conflict, inequal...
Climate change has occurred, whether due to human activity or not, throughout the history of the Ear...
Call for Papers: AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting 2019 Organizers: Julianne Yip, Adam Fleischmann Climate ...
The Anthropocene represents the emergence of human societies as a ‘great force of nature’. To unders...
We make the case that scientifically accurate and politically feasible responses to the climate cris...
Climate change has historically been an evolutionary determinant for our species, affecting both hom...
The latest report of the IPCC states that ‘Warming of the climate system is unequivocal’ and that mo...
Climate change has historically been an evolutionary determinant for our species, affecting both ho...
The conclusion to the book situates the chapters within four programs of anthropological research on...
Though there is increasing recognition of the cultural dimensions that shape climate change adaptati...
Abstract Objectives Despite our focus on adaptation and human responses to climate, evolutionary and...
Social, economic and cultural systems will have to evolve so that they can again exist within the bo...
Climate change has occurred, whether due to human activity or not, throughout the history of the Ear...
Climate change poses the first universal crisis of our planet; an urgent crisis, which demands urgen...
Anthropology brings its core theoretical tenet that culture frames the way people perceive, understa...
Human interventions have resulted in striking changes to the global climate. I work from the underst...
Climate change has occurred, whether due to human activity or not, throughout the history of the Ear...
Call for Papers: AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting 2019 Organizers: Julianne Yip, Adam Fleischmann Climate ...
The Anthropocene represents the emergence of human societies as a ‘great force of nature’. To unders...
We make the case that scientifically accurate and politically feasible responses to the climate cris...
Climate change has historically been an evolutionary determinant for our species, affecting both hom...
The latest report of the IPCC states that ‘Warming of the climate system is unequivocal’ and that mo...
Climate change has historically been an evolutionary determinant for our species, affecting both ho...
The conclusion to the book situates the chapters within four programs of anthropological research on...
Though there is increasing recognition of the cultural dimensions that shape climate change adaptati...
Abstract Objectives Despite our focus on adaptation and human responses to climate, evolutionary and...
Social, economic and cultural systems will have to evolve so that they can again exist within the bo...
Climate change has occurred, whether due to human activity or not, throughout the history of the Ear...
Climate change poses the first universal crisis of our planet; an urgent crisis, which demands urgen...
Anthropology brings its core theoretical tenet that culture frames the way people perceive, understa...
Human interventions have resulted in striking changes to the global climate. I work from the underst...
Climate change has occurred, whether due to human activity or not, throughout the history of the Ear...
Call for Papers: AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting 2019 Organizers: Julianne Yip, Adam Fleischmann Climate ...
The Anthropocene represents the emergence of human societies as a ‘great force of nature’. To unders...