By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23
Intriguing to ponder the cultural evolution of academic research in seemingly related fields of human study… Quoted feed from @MichaelESmith Thanks for the link. I resigned from the AAA over their removal of “science” from the mission statement. I don’t find much of use for my research in anthropology any more, so I don’t bother to keep up on current work. I described my reasons here: anthropologiesproject.org/20….
Intriguing to ponder the cultural evolution of academic research in seemingly related fields of human study… Quoted feed from @MichaelESmith Thanks for the link. I resigned from the AAA over their removal of “science” from the mission statement. I don’t find much of use for my research in anthropology any more, so I don’t bother to keep up on current …
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23
Sharing this talk again about the root causes of ecological crisis and the role of bioregional learning centers for weaving a tapestry of regeneration across the Earth… youtu.be/qbCZmzw_01c
Sharing this talk again about the root causes of ecological crisis and the role of bioregional learning centers for weaving a tapestry of regeneration across the Earth… youtu.be/qbCZmzw_01c
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23
This deep exchange between @David_S_Wilson and Jonathan Birch about the history and philosophy of social evolution is great for those seeking subtle-yet-profound insights into the field… evolution-institute.org/mast…
This deep exchange between @David_S_Wilson and Jonathan Birch about the history and philosophy of social evolution is great for those seeking subtle-yet-profound insights into the field… evolution-institute.org/mast…
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23
This talk explores a sobering challenge to humanity achieving planetary sustainability… and offers clarity about how we might get there if we embrace our evolved history as a species. youtu.be/9698n19W_v8
This talk explores a sobering challenge to humanity achieving planetary sustainability… and offers clarity about how we might get there if we embrace our evolved history as a species. youtu.be/9698n19W_v8

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23
Muy interestante para los investagores en español… Quoted feed from @Mcotsar Officially submitted 🙂 Huge thanks to my amazing supervisors @xrubiocampillo and my colleagues @SimonCarrignon and @maria_yubero for their support! Thesis cover by @hippiefer (many thanks Diana)
Muy interestante para los investagores en español… Quoted feed from @Mcotsar Officially submitted 🙂 Huge thanks to my amazing supervisors @xrubiocampillo and my colleagues @SimonCarrignon and @maria_yubero for their support! Thesis cover by @hippiefer (many thanks Diana)

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23
How do we direct the applications of cultural evolution research to support ecosystem restoration with these kinds of insights? Quoted feed from @CrowtherLab BREAKING: The world’s largest animal populations are found in sub-arctic soils rather than tropical 🐛❄️ @CrowtherLab’s new study has found that 57 BILLION #soil worms – or #nematodes exist for every person on earth 🌏 Learn more >> bit.ly/30WMr8C #LifeBelowGround
How do we direct the applications of cultural evolution research to support ecosystem restoration with these kinds of insights? Quoted feed from @CrowtherLab BREAKING: The world’s largest animal populations are found in sub-arctic soils rather than tropical 🐛❄️ @CrowtherLab’s new study has found that 57 BILLION #soil worms – or #nematodes exist for every person on earth 🌏 Learn more …
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23
A key aspect of understanding how cultural systems evolved in the past is to accurately characterize their developmental history… Quoted feed from @jasonhickel Economists call them “underdeveloped countries”, but this is a misnomer that obscures the power relations that have produced this condition. A more accurate term would be “historically plundered countries”.
A key aspect of understanding how cultural systems evolved in the past is to accurately characterize their developmental history… Quoted feed from @jasonhickel Economists call them “underdeveloped countries”, but this is a misnomer that obscures the power relations that have produced this condition. A more accurate term would be “historically plundered countries”.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23
Cultural group selection leads to bias in efficacy of the field? 😉 (This could be a broad commentary on academic silos in universities, by the way!) Quoted feed from @yaneerbaryam What happens in a world where a profession seeks to expand the amount of work it has. Consider lawyers, doctors, …
Cultural group selection leads to bias in efficacy of the field? 😉 (This could be a broad commentary on academic silos in universities, by the way!) Quoted feed from @yaneerbaryam What happens in a world where a profession seeks to expand the amount of work it has. Consider lawyers, doctors, …
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23
Note how it is the cultural evolution of destructive land practices that are causing the Amazon rainforest to burn to the ground. Only the cultural evolution of regenerative practices can address this. theconversation.com/amp/amaz…
Note how it is the cultural evolution of destructive land practices that are causing the Amazon rainforest to burn to the ground. Only the cultural evolution of regenerative practices can address this. theconversation.com/amp/amaz…
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23
This article helps explain in evolutionary terms how much will be involved in the transformation of globalized economic systems in order to make sustainability possible. We have a lot of work to do! @David_S_Wilson @tvolmag @tmwaring @erleellis medium.com/@joe_brewer/the-n…
This article helps explain in evolutionary terms how much will be involved in the transformation of globalized economic systems in order to make sustainability possible. We have a lot of work to do! @David_S_Wilson @tvolmag @tmwaring @erleellis medium.com/@joe_brewer/the-n…