Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2071714757> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2071714757 endingPage "169" @default.
- W2071714757 startingPage "145" @default.
- W2071714757 abstract "Humans inhabit the widest range of ecological and social niches of any mammal. Yet each ecological and social environment presents a set of challenges that we must solve in order to successfully inhabit it. We are able to do so by building institutions that can flexibly respond to changing circumstances. Institutions that solve adaptive challenges necessary for human sociality, such as how to resolve conflicts, find mates, and extract and distribute resources, are termed locally adaptive institutions. The design of locally adaptive institutions promotes coordination and cooperation among unrelated individuals, reflecting the constraints of the particular ecological and social challenges to which they are responsive. Institutions generally are enabled by a suite of social and psychological mechanisms, including norm compliance, self-interested design, selective imitation, and cultural group selection among others. The development of locally adaptive institutions are likely to be especially shaped by self-interested design in which agents are sensitive to the payoffs from various norms and choose to enforce and follow those which they anticipate to be most beneficial to themselves. Exogenous shocks, including the advent of material and cultural technologies, population pressures, or even group conflict can contribute to the modification of existing social institutions and the development of new social structures. Using several case examples from traditional east African pastoralist societies, I illustrate how ecological and social pressures shape the development of social norms that underlie locally adaptive social institutions and facilitate continued cooperation in the face of change at scales ranging from local to global." @default.
- W2071714757 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2071714757 creator A5079298181 @default.
- W2071714757 date "1989-01-01" @default.
- W2071714757 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W2071714757 title "African marriage systems: Perspectives from evolutionary ecology" @default.
- W2071714757 cites W1929339827 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W1963938773 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W1977332650 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W1978347223 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W1983578806 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W1998408060 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2004812262 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2007571569 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2008151916 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2011136615 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2011774072 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2015231628 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2023407902 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2024339775 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2025991773 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2029562943 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2030718824 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2032093172 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2034169221 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2034427753 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2044421619 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2051025299 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2060364198 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2062264637 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2063037305 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2065258504 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2070842533 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2073603495 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2085516690 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2095098373 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2109878358 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2127584704 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2147188323 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2150460319 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2164998054 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2244079055 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2256723399 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2275307933 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W2325618605 @default.
- W2071714757 cites W341995182 @default.
- W2071714757 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/0162-3095(89)90017-4" @default.
- W2071714757 hasPublicationYear "1989" @default.
- W2071714757 type Work @default.
- W2071714757 sameAs 2071714757 @default.
- W2071714757 citedByCount "119" @default.
- W2071714757 countsByYear W20717147572012 @default.
- W2071714757 countsByYear W20717147572013 @default.
- W2071714757 countsByYear W20717147572014 @default.
- W2071714757 countsByYear W20717147572015 @default.
- W2071714757 countsByYear W20717147572016 @default.
- W2071714757 countsByYear W20717147572018 @default.
- W2071714757 countsByYear W20717147572019 @default.
- W2071714757 countsByYear W20717147572020 @default.
- W2071714757 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2071714757 hasAuthorship W2071714757A5079298181 @default.
- W2071714757 hasBestOaLocation W20717147572 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C126388530 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C167393769 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C176544851 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C191795146 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C126388530 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C144024400 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C149923435 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C15744967 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C166957645 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C167393769 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C176544851 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C17744445 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C18903297 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C191795146 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C199539241 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C205649164 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C2908647359 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C77805123 @default.
- W2071714757 hasConceptScore W2071714757C86803240 @default.
- W2071714757 hasIssue "1-3" @default.
- W2071714757 hasLocation W20717147571 @default.
- W2071714757 hasLocation W20717147572 @default.
- W2071714757 hasLocation W20717147573 @default.
- W2071714757 hasOpenAccess W2071714757 @default.
- W2071714757 hasPrimaryLocation W20717147571 @default.