Richard Sennett’s “Together” explores the history of cooperative rituals
Posted 10 May 2012 / 0Yale University Press “Together: The Rituals, Pleasures and Politics of Cooperation“
A Minor Post, Articles, Behavior, Cooperation, Political ScienceYale University Press “Together: The Rituals, Pleasures and Politics of Cooperation“
A Minor Post, Articles, Behavior, Cooperation, Political ScienceThe National Academies Press “In the Light of Evolution V: Cooperation and Conflict”
A Minor Post, Conferences, CooperationOpen Yale courses “Econ 159: Game Theory“
A Minor Post, Game Theory, Higher EducationThe Chronicle of Higher Education “Campus Sustainability: It’s About People” Think about it: the civil rights movement and the environmentalist movements were born in the same era. Which has accomplished more in the last fifty years?
A Minor Post, Articles, SustainabilityThe New York Times “Why We Lie“
A Minor Post, Articles, Behavior, Communication, Human EvolutionThe Brian Lehrer Show “Inequality and Stability” As I have suggested in previous posts, debt has the potential to destabilize societies.
A Minor Post, Ethics, Political Science, Public Policy, Radio & Podcasts, System Stability, System StabilityBBC News “Big rise in North Pacific plastic waste” Two unsurprising findings here: The amount of plastic garbage in the ocean has dramatically increased over the past 40 years; and Some organisms are going to utilize this new resource to their advantage.
A Minor Post, Adaptation, Marine Ecosystems, Pollution, WebThe Guardian “Mark Pagel: culture is central to human success” I thought it was interesting how Pagel took on the “culture as parasite” idea pretty directly: we are far too dependent on culture for it to be parasitizing us, although culture probably does lead to the sacrifice of the ‘good of the individual’ for the ‘good Read More
A Minor Post, Breeders, Propagators, & Creators, Cooperation, Cultural EvolutionAshland Daily Tidings “Paintings merge art and science“
A Minor Post, Mutualism, Science in Art & DesignThe Wall Street Journal “Making Ourselves at Home” Mark Pagel “Wired for Culture“
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