Norm dynamics: Interdisciplinary perspectives on social norm emergence, persistence, and change
Social norms are the glue that holds society together, yet our knowledge of them remains
heavily intellectually siloed. This article provides an interdisciplinary review of the emerging …
heavily intellectually siloed. This article provides an interdisciplinary review of the emerging …
The nature of followership: Evolutionary analysis and review
From an evolutionary perspective, followership is puzzling because it is not clear why
individuals would relinquish their autonomy and set aside their personal goals to follow …
individuals would relinquish their autonomy and set aside their personal goals to follow …
Tracking high-valent surface iron species in the oxygen evolution reaction on cobalt iron (oxy) hydroxides
The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is the bottleneck reaction of water splitting, which can
be used to generate green hydrogen from renewable electricity. Cobalt iron oxyhydroxides …
be used to generate green hydrogen from renewable electricity. Cobalt iron oxyhydroxides …
Pandemic practice: Horror fans and morbidly curious individuals are more psychologically resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic
One explanation for why people engage in frightening fictional experiences is that these
experiences can act as simulations of actual experiences from which individuals can gather …
experiences can act as simulations of actual experiences from which individuals can gather …
Storytelling as adaptive collective sensemaking
Storytelling represents a key element in the creation and propagation of culture. Three main
accounts of the adaptive function of storytelling include (a) manipulating the behavior of the …
accounts of the adaptive function of storytelling include (a) manipulating the behavior of the …
Human social organization during the Late Pleistocene: Beyond the nomadic-egalitarian model
Many researchers assume that until 10–12,000 years ago, humans lived in small, mobile,
relatively egalitarian bands. This “nomadic-egalitarian model” suffuses the social sciences. It …
relatively egalitarian bands. This “nomadic-egalitarian model” suffuses the social sciences. It …
Dying for the group: Towards a general theory of extreme self-sacrifice
H Whitehouse - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018 - cambridge.org
Whether upheld as heroic or reviled as terrorism, people have been willing to lay down their
lives for the sake of their groups throughout history. Why? Previous theories of extreme self …
lives for the sake of their groups throughout history. Why? Previous theories of extreme self …
[LIVRE][B] The Pleistocene social contract: Culture and cooperation in human evolution
K Sterelny - 2021 - books.google.com
Kim Sterelny here builds on his original account of the evolutionary development and
interaction of human culture and cooperation, which he first presented in The Evolved …
interaction of human culture and cooperation, which he first presented in The Evolved …
Extraction and analysis of fictional character networks: A survey
V Labatut, X Bost - ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 2019 - dl.acm.org
A character network is a graph extracted from a narrative in which vertices represent
characters and edges correspond to interactions between them. A number of narrative …
characters and edges correspond to interactions between them. A number of narrative …
Storytelling increases oxytocin and positive emotions and decreases cortisol and pain in hospitalized children
G Brockington, AP Gomes Moreira… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Storytelling is a distinctive human characteristic that may have played a fundamental role in
humans' ability to bond and navigate challenging social settings throughout our evolution …
humans' ability to bond and navigate challenging social settings throughout our evolution …