[HTML][HTML] Social Safety Theory: Understanding social stress, disease risk, resilience, and behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

GM Slavich - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022 - Elsevier
Many of life's most impactful experiences involve either social safety (eg, acceptance,
affiliation, belonging, inclusion) or social threat (eg, conflict, isolation, rejection, exclusion) …

Multilevel cultural evolution: From new theory to practical applications

DS Wilson, G Madhavan, MJ Gelfand… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Evolutionary science has led to many practical applications of genetic evolution but few
practical uses of cultural evolution. This is because the entire study of evolution was gene …

[图书][B] Making monsters: The uncanny power of dehumanization

DL Smith - 2021 - books.google.com
A leading scholar explores what it means to dehumanize othersÑand how and why we do it.
ÒI wouldnÕt have accepted that they were human beings. You would see an infant whoÕs …

[图书][B] The emotional lives of animals: A leading scientist explores animal joy, sorrow, and empathy—and why they matter

M Bekoff - 2024 - books.google.com
A seminal exploration of animal emotion, sentience, and cognition, revised and expanded to
incorporate a surge of new science When award-winning scientist Marc Bekoff penned the …

Shared reproductive disruption, not neural crest or tameness, explains the domestication syndrome

BT Gleeson, LAB Wilson - Proceedings of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Altered neural crest cell (NCC) behaviour is an increasingly cited explanation for the
domestication syndrome in animals. However, recent authors have questioned this …

[HTML][HTML] When and why did human brains decrease in size? A new change-point analysis and insights from brain evolution in ants

JM DeSilva, JFA Traniello, AG Claxton… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Human brain size nearly quadrupled in the six million years since Homo last shared a
common ancestor with chimpanzees, but human brains are thought to have decreased in …

Participatory practice: Community-based action for transformative change

M Ledwith, J Springett - Participatory Practice, 2022 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
This unique, holistic and radical perspective on participatory practice has been updated to
reflect on advances made in the past decade and the impact of austerity. The innovative text …

Breaking the chain with individual gain? Investigating the moral intensity of COVID-19 digital contact tracing

S Zabel, MP Schlaile, S Otto - Computers in Human Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
During the COVID-19 pandemic, contact tracing apps such as the German Corona-Warning-
App (CWA) were introduced to facilitate contact tracing of infected individuals with the aim of …

Targeted conspiratorial killing, human self-domestication and the evolution of groupishness

RW Wrangham - Evolutionary human sciences, 2021 - cambridge.org
Groupishness is a set of tendencies to respond to group members with prosociality and
cooperation in ways that transcend apparent self-interest. Its evolution is puzzling because it …

[图书][B] Service in the AI era: Science, logic, and architecture perspectives

J Spohrer, PP Maglio, SL Vargo, M Warg - 2022 - books.google.com
Are you prepared for the coming AI era? AI advances will profoundly change your daily
service interactions, so this book provides readers with a necessary understanding of …