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: 22 Nov 20
Center for Applied Cultural Evolution retweeted: In our @TrendsCognSci paper, @bruce_rawlings and I address a question that has long puzzled scientists: How is it that humans have such sophisticated technology, and yet it takes most of childhood to learn to solve basic tool innovation tasks? (1/10) news.utexas.edu/2020/11/20/lea…
Center for Applied Cultural Evolution retweeted: In our @TrendsCognSci paper, @bruce_rawlings and I address a question that has long puzzled scientists: How is it that humans have such sophisticated technology, and yet it takes most of childhood to learn to solve basic tool innovation tasks? (1/10) news.utexas.edu/2020/11/20/lea…
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 16 Nov 20
Center for Applied Cultural Evolution retweeted: At the heart of land regeneration is the need to cooperate… Heal the humans in order to heal the landscape. earth-regenerators.mn.co/posts/prosocia…
Center for Applied Cultural Evolution retweeted: At the heart of land regeneration is the need to cooperate… Heal the humans in order to heal the landscape. earth-regenerators.mn.co/posts/prosocia…
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 17 Oct 20
Center for Applied Cultural Evolution retweeted: Now you can engage with #thisviewoflife in two ways: nonfiction (tinyurl.com/yxluulld) and fiction (atlashugged.world )! @tvolmag @EvoInstitute @EvonomicsMag @CulturalEvolSoc @evolvingfutures @ESICulture @INETeconomics @INETOxford @mercatus @RebuildMacro @DoughnutEcon
Center for Applied Cultural Evolution retweeted: Now you can engage with #thisviewoflife in two ways: nonfiction (tinyurl.com/yxluulld) and fiction (atlashugged.world )! @tvolmag @EvoInstitute @EvonomicsMag @CulturalEvolSoc @evolvingfutures @ESICulture @INETeconomics @INETOxford @mercatus @RebuildMacro @DoughnutEcon
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 26 Sep 20
Center for Applied Cultural Evolution retweeted: @MSchlaile @JohanKask @UniHohenheim @evolvingfutures @CulturalEvolSoc @jale_tosun We are practicing Prosocial in the cohort of ~40 “community regenerators” for creating decentralized governance of the global network. This will help us develop the research tools for tracking prosocial group behaviors across regenerative projects in the future. 😉
Center for Applied Cultural Evolution retweeted: @MSchlaile @JohanKask @UniHohenheim @evolvingfutures @CulturalEvolSoc @jale_tosun We are practicing Prosocial in the cohort of ~40 “community regenerators” for creating decentralized governance of the global network. This will help us develop the research tools for tracking prosocial group behaviors across regenerative projects in the future. 😉
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 16 Sep 20
Center for Applied Cultural Evolution retweeted: I’m proud to be part of this spinoff organization from @EvoInstitute! You’ll be hearing a lot more about it soon…@StevenCHayes @myACBS @CulturalEvolSoc @evolvingfutures @BioengineerGM. twitter.com/richytheartist…
Center for Applied Cultural Evolution retweeted: I’m proud to be part of this spinoff organization from @EvoInstitute! You’ll be hearing a lot more about it soon…@StevenCHayes @myACBS @CulturalEvolSoc @evolvingfutures @BioengineerGM. twitter.com/richytheartist…







