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Individual-Based Models of Cultural Evolution: A Step-by-Step Guide Using R

✍ Scribed by Alberto Acerbi, Alex Mesoudi, Marco Smolla


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
223
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Individual-Based Models of Cultural Evolution shows readers how to create individual-based models of cultural evolution using the programming language R. The field of cultural evolution has emerged in the last few decades as a thriving, interdisciplinary effort to understand cultural change and cultural diversity within an evolutionary framework and using evolutionary tools, concepts, and methods.

Given its roots in evolutionary biology, much of cultural evolution is grounded in, or inspired by, formal models. Yet many researchers interested in cultural evolution come from backgrounds that lack training in formal modelling, such as psychology, anthropology or archaeology. This book addresses that gap. It provides example code in R for readers to run their own models, moving from very simple models of the basic processes of cultural evolution, such as biased transmission and cultural mutation, to more advanced topics such as the evolution of social learning, demographic effects, and social network analysis.

Features of this book

Recreates existing models in the literature to show how these were created and to enable readers to have a better understanding of their significance and how to apply them to their own research questions
Provides full R code to realize models and analyse and plot outputs, with line-by-line analysis
Requires no previous knowledge of the field of cultural evolution, and only very basic programming knowledge
This is an essential resource for researchers and students interested in cultural evolution, including disciplines such as psychology, anthropology, archaeology, and biology as well as sociology and digital humanities.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Section I Basics
1 Unbiased transmission
2 Unbiased and biased mutation
3 Biased transmission: Direct bias
4 Biased transmission: Frequency-dependent indirect bias
5 Biased transmission: Demonstrator-based indirect bias
6 Vertical and horizontal transmission
7 Multiple traits models
Section II Advanced topics: The evolution of cultural evolution
8 Rogers’ paradox
9 Rogers’ paradox: A solution
Section III Advanced topics: Cultural inheritance
10 Reproduction and transformation
11 Social learning of social learning rules
12 Trait interdependence
Section IV Advanced topics: Culture and populations
13 Demography
14 Social network structure
15 Group structured populations and migration
References
Index


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