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- When different cultures interact, elements from one can be incorporated into another. Through this process, original traditions may transform or become less prevalent over time. Generational differences also contribute to these changes. Each generation cultivates values and norms based on unique experiences and influences.
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Abstract. Human cultural traits—behaviors, ideas, and technologies that can be learned from other individuals—can exhibit complex patterns of transmission and evolution, and researchers have developed theoretical models, both verbal and mathematical, to facilitate our understanding of these patterns.
May 17, 2021 · We set out a self-assembly hypothesis: cultural evolution evolved culturally. We present an evolutionary account that shows this hypothesis to be coherent, plausible, and worthy of further investigation.
- Jonathan Birch, Cecilia Heyes
- 2021
Oct 29, 2019 · Basing our discussion on simple graph-based models, we examine the implications of the systems approach in four domains: (i) the cultural evolution of decision rules (‘filters’) and their...
- Andrew Buskell, Andrew Buskell, Magnus Enquist, Fredrik Jansson, Fredrik Jansson
- 2019
Apr 22, 2015 · Cultural evolution is the theory that this socially transmitted information evolves in the manner laid out by Darwin in The Origin of Species, i.e. it comprises a system of variation, differential fitness and inheritance.
- Alex Mesoudi, Alex Mesoudi
- a.mesoudi@exeter.ac.uk
- 2016
The core idea of cultural evolution is that cultural change constitutes an evolutionary process that shares fundamental similarities with – but also differs in key ways from – genetic evolution. Humans and other cultural species are the joint product of both our genetic and cultural inheritances.
cultural evolution, the development of one or more cultures from simpler to more complex forms. In the 18th and 19th centuries the subject was viewed as a unilinear phenomenon that describes the evolution of human behaviour as a whole.
Apr 29, 2017 · Here, we review the core concepts in cultural evolutionary theory as they pertain to the extension of biology through culture, focusing on cultural evolutionary applications in population genetics, ecology, and demography.