
Title:
Social information transmission and human biology
Author:
Wells, Jonathan C. K.
ISBN:
9780429127144
Physical Description:
1 online resource (289 pages)
Series:
Society for the Study of Human Biology series ; 46
Contents:
chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 An Introduction to Evolutionary Models of Human Social Behavior -- chapter 3 How Niche Construction Contributes to Human Gene-Culture Coevolution -- chapter 4 State and Value: A Perspective from Behavioral Ecology -- chapter 5 An Agnostic View of Memes -- chapter 6 Biological Ends and Human Social Information Transmission -- chapter 7 The Significance of Socially Transmitted Information for Nutrition and Health in the Great Ape Clade -- chapter 8 Language: Costs and Benefits of a Specialized System for Social Information Transmission -- chapter 9 The Evolution of Social Information Transmissionin Homo -- chapter 10 From Cultural History to Cultural Evolution: An Archaeological Perspective on Social Information Transmission -- chapter 11 The Uptake of Modern Contraception in a Gambian Community: The Diffusion of an Innovation over 25 Years -- chapter 12 Sex without Birth or Death: A Comparison of Two International Humanitarian Movements -- chapter 13 Smoking and the New Health Education in Britain, 1950s–1970s -- chapter 14 The Demographic and Health Impact of the One Child Family Policy -- chapter 15 Social Trends and Psychopathology -- chapter 16 Epilogue: Memory, Tradition, and Teleology.
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Library | Material Type | Item Barcode | Shelf Number | Status | Item Holds |
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Searching... | E-Book | 545911-1001 | BF444 .S62 2006 | Searching... | Searching... |
