Book ID: CBB086218691

Beyond the Meme: Development and Structure in Cultural Evolution (2019)

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Interdisciplinary perspectives on cultural evolution that reject meme theory in favor of a complex understanding of dynamic change over time How do cultures change? In recent decades, the concept of the meme, posited as a basic unit of culture analogous to the gene, has been central to debates about cultural transformation. Despite the appeal of meme theory, its simplification of complex interactions and other inadequacies as an explanatory framework raise more questions about cultural evolution than it answers. In Beyond the Meme, William C. Wimsatt and Alan C. Love assemble interdisciplinary perspectives on cultural evolution, providing a nuanced understanding of it as a process in which dynamic structures interact on different scales of size and time. By focusing on the full range of evolutionary processes across distinct contexts, from rice farming to scientific reasoning, this volume demonstrates how a thick understanding of change in culture emerges from multiple disciplinary vantage points, each of which is required to understand cultural evolution in all its complexity. The editors provide an extensive introductory essay to contextualize the volume, and Wimsatt contributes a separate chapter that systematically organizes the conceptual geography of cultural processes and phenomena.Any adequate account of the transmission, elaboration, and evolution of culture must, this volume argues, recognize the central roles that cognitive and social development play in cultural change and the complex interplay of technological, organizational, and institutional structures needed to enable and coordinate these processes.Contributors: Marshall Abrams, U of Alabama at Birmingham; Claes Andersson, Chalmers U of Technology; Mark A. Bedau, Reed College; James A. Evans, U of Chicago; Jacob G. Foster, U of California, Los Angeles; Michel Janssen, U of Minnesota; Sabina Leonelli, U of Exeter; Massimo Maiocchi, U of Chicago; Joseph D. Martin, U of Cambridge; Salikoko S. Mufwene, U of Chicago; Nancy J. Nersessian, Georgia Institute of Technology and Harvard U; Paul E. Smaldino, U of California, Merced; Anton Törnberg, U of Gothenburg; Petter Törnberg, U of Amsterdam; Gilbert B. Tostevin, U of Minnesota.

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Review Mathieu Charbonneau (2020) Review of "Beyond the Meme: Development and Structure in Cultural Evolution". History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences (p. 47). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Berwick, Robert C.
Paternotte, Cédric
Henrich, Joseph
Piqué, Pilar
Manning, Patrick
Grodwohl, Jean-Baptiste
Journals
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Science in Context
Perspectives on Science
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Publishers
The MIT Press
Princeton University Press
Oxford University Press
Harvard University Press
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Social evolution
Evolution
Cultural anthropology
Altruism
Human evolution
Darwinism
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Hayek, Friedrich August von
Hamilton, William Donald
Hamilton, Bill
Geertz, Clifford James
Boulding, Kenneth Ewart
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, late
20th century, early
21st century
20th century
Places
France
Canada
Belgium
Great Britain
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