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Development and Structure in Cultural Evolution: Contents

Development and Structure in Cultural Evolution

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Contents

Introduction. Explaining Cultural Evolution: An Interdisciplinary Endeavor

Alan C. Love and William C. Wimsatt

1. Articulating Babel: A Conceptual Geography for Cultural Evolution

William C. Wimsatt

2. Scientific Agency and Social Scaffolding in Contemporary Data-Intensive Biology

Sabina Leonelli

3. Creating Cognitive-Cultural Scaffolding in Interdisciplinary Research Laboratories

Nancy J. Nersessian

4. Arches and Scaffolds: Bridging Continuity and Discontinuity in Theory Change

Michel Janssen

5. Promiscuous Inventions: Modeling Cultural Evolution with Multiple Inheritance

Jacob G. Foster and James A. Evans

6. Patented Technology as a Model System for Cultural Evolution

Mark A. Bedau

7. Modeling the Coevolution of Religion and Coordination in Balinese Rice Farming

Marshall Abrams

8. Content Matters: The Materiality of Cultural Transmission and the Intersection of Paleolithic Archaeology with Cultural Evolutionary Theory

Gilbert B. Tostevin

9. The Evolution of Language as Technology: The Cultural Dimension

Salikoko S. Mufwene

10. Writing in Early Mesopotamia: The Historical Interplay of Technology, Cognition, and Environment

Massimo Maiocchi

11. Cultural Scaffolding and Technological Change: A Preliminary Framework

Joseph D. Martin

12. The Evolution of the Social Self: Multidimensionality of Social Identity Solves the Coordination Problems of a Society

Paul E. Smaldino

13. Wicked Systems and the Friction between “Old Theory and New Data” in Biology, Social Science, and Archaeology

Claes Andersson, Anton Törnberg, and Petter Törnberg

Contributors

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