Can integration tame conflicts
Get Started. Can integration tame conflicts? Lorenz Goette, Stephan Meier. Discussion You are not logged in. Context modularity of human altruism. Altruism researchers must cooperate. Samir Okasha Nature October 7, : Application of an integrated cooperation approach to human cooperative breeders.
Karen L Kramer Behavioural Processes , 76 2 : Evolution of generous cooperative norms by cultural group selection. The social side of Homo economicus. Cooperation theory meets cooperative breeding: exposing some ugly truths about social prestige, reciprocity and group augmentation. Jonathan Wright Behavioural Processes , 76 2 : The neuropeptide oxytocin regulates parochial altruism in intergroup conflict among humans.
Integrating delayed dispersal into broader concepts of social group formation. The evolution of reciprocity in sizable groups. View 3 excerpts, cites background.
Cooperation in teams: The role of identity, punishment, and endowment distribution. Common identity and peer punishment have been identified as crucial means to reduce free riding and promote cooperation in teams. This paper examines the relative importance of these two mechanisms … Expand. Intergroup bias in third-party punishment stems from both ingroup favoritism and outgroup discrimination.
Social norms pervade almost every aspect of social interaction. If they are violated, not only legal institutions, but other members of society as well, punish, i. View 1 excerpt, cites background. Evolutionary Dynamic for Inter-Group Cooperation. Previous studies concentrate on the dynamics of … Expand. Context Modularity of Human Altruism. Due to incomplete contracts, efficiency of an organization depends on willingness of individuals to take non-selfish actions, e. The Coevolution of Parochial Altruism and War.
Contemporary political theory often assumes that individuals cannot make credible commitments where substantial temptations exist to break them unless such commitments are enforced by an external … Expand. Parochial altruism in humans. This paper explores the conditions under which cultural cleavages become politically salient.
It does so by taking advantage of the natural experiment afforded by the division of the Chewa and … Expand. Antisocial Punishment Across Societies. Altruistic punishment in humans. The Long-Run Benefits of Punishment. View 1 excerpt, references background. Related Papers.
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