This is a collection of references associated with my 2011 "Memetics" book - which is now available.
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- Abel, Chris (2006) Virtual Evolution – A MEMETIC CRITIQUE OF GENETIC ALGORITHMS IN DESIGN.
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- Allott, Robin (2004) Evolution and Culture: The Missing Link.
- Álvarez, Asunción (2004) Memetics: An Evolutionary Theory of Cultural Transmission. SORITES - Issue #15 - December 2004. Pp. 24-28.
- Álvarez, Asunción (2005) Three Memetic Theories of Technology.
- Alvarez, Mark (2010) Know Your Meme? From Pseudo-Science to Viral Lulz. [criticism]
- Amundson, Ronald (1989) The trials and tribulations of selectionist explanations. In K. Hahlweg & C. A. Hooker (Eds.), Issues in evolutionary epistemology (pp. 413-432). Albany: State University of New York Press. [criticism]
- André J.B., Morin O. (2011) Questioning the cultural evolution of altruism.
- Anees, Munawar A. (2005) Memetic Evolution: An Apology for
Monocultural Reductionism? Cultural Evolution | Center for Human Evolution Proceedings of Workshop 4. [criticism]
- Angel, Wayne M. (2005) The Theory of Society.
- Aoki, Kenichi and Feldman, M. W. (1987) Toward a theory for the evolution of cultural communication: coevolution of signal transmission and reception. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. October; 84(20): 7164–7168.
- Aoki, Kenichi and Feldman, M. W. (1989a) Pleiotropy and preadaptation in the evolution of human language capacity.
- Aoki, Kenichi (1989b) A sexual-selection model for the evolution of imitative learning of song in polygynous birds.
- Aoki, Kenichi and Feldman, M. W. (1991a) Recessive heriditary deafness, assortative mating, and persistence of sign language.
- Aoki, Kenichi (1991b) Time required for gene frequency change in a deterministic model of gene-culture coevolution, with special reference to the lactose absorption problem. Theor Popul Biol. Dec;40(3):354-68.
- Aoki, Kenichi and Feldman, M. W. (1994) Cultural Transmission of a Sign Language When Deafness Is Caused by Recessive Alleles at Two Independent Loci. Theoretical Population Biology Volume 45, Issue 1, February 1994, Pages 101-120.
- Aoki, Kenichi (2001) Genes and Culture, Coevolution of. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Pages 6084-6087
- Aoki, Kenichi, Feldman, M. W. and Kerr, B. (2001) Models of sexual selection on a quantitative genetic trait when preference is acquired by sexual imprinting. Evolution 55: 25–32.
- Aoki, Kenichi (2010) Evolution of the social-learner-explorer strategy in an environmentally heterogeneous two-island model. Evolution. 2010 Sep;64(9):2575-86.
- Aoki, Kenichi, Lehmann L. and Feldman, M. W. (2011) Rates of cultural change and patterns of cultural accumulation in stochastic models of social transmission.
- Arbilly, M., Motro, U., Feldman, M.W., Lotem, A. (2011) Evolution of social learning when high expected payoffs are associated with high risk of failure. J R Soc Interface.
- Arcaro, Dr Tom (1999) Of memes, universal Darwinism and humanism.
- Arcaro, Dr Tom (2000) A Case for Humanistic Darwinism - The humanistic implications of evolutionary psychology, sociobiology, and memetics and the co-evolution of genes and memes.
- Armengol, G. (2007) DANIEL DENNETT, MEMES AND RELIGION - Reasons for the Historical Persistence of Religion.
- Arnopoulos, P. (1993) Sociophysics: Cosmos and chaos in nature and culture - A General Theory of Natural and Cultural Systems. Nova Science Publishers.
- Asendorpf, J. B. (1996) The nature of personality: a co-evolutionary perspective. Z Psychol Z Angew Psychol. 1996;204(1):97-115.
- Asher, Ely (2006) Disinfect Your Mind: Defend Yourself with Memetics Against Mass Media, Politicians, Corporate Management, Your Aunt's Advice, and Other Mind Viruses. [book]
- Atran, Scott (1998) Taxonomic ranks, generic species, and core memes.
- Atran, Scott (2001) The trouble with memes: Inference versus imitation in cultural creation. Human Nature 12: 351-381. [criticism]
- Atran, Scott (2004a) In gods we trust: the evolutionary landscape of religion. [criticism]
- Atran, Scott and Norenzayan, Ara (2004b) Religion’s evolutionary landscape: Counterintuition, commitment, compassion, communion. BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES (2004) 27, 713–770. [criticism]
- Atkinson, Q., Meade, A., Venditti, C., Greenhill, S. and Pagel, Mark (2008) Languages Evolve in Punctuational Bursts. Science, Vol. 319. no. 5863, p. 588.
- Auld, H. L., Punzalan, D., Godin, J. G. and Rundle, H. D. (2009) Do female fruit flies (Drosophila serrata) copy the mate choice of others? Behav Processes. 2009 Sep;82(1):78-80. Epub 2009 Mar 21.
- Aunger, Robert (1997) Exposure Versus Susceptibility In The Epidemiology Of “Everyday” Beliefs.
- Aunger, Robert (1998) The 'Core Meme' Meme. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):569-570.
- Aunger, Robert (1999a) A Report On The Conference "Do Memes Account For Culture?" Held At King's College, Cambridge. Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission.
- Aunger, Robert (1999b) Culture Vultures The Sciences : A review of Blackmore's The Meme Machine.
- Aunger, Robert (2000a) Darwinizing culture: The status of memetics as a science ed. R. Aunger, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press. [book]
- Aunger, Robert (2000b) Introduction. In: Darwinizing culture: The status of memetics as a science, ed. R. Aunger, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press.
- Aunger, Robert (2000c) Conclusion. In: Darwinizing culture: The status of memetics as a science, ed. R. Aunger, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press.
- Aunger, Robert (2000d) Phenogenotypes Break Up Under Countervailing Evolutionary Pressures. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):147-147.
- Aunger, Robert (2000e) The life history of culture learning in a face-to-face society. Ethos 28:1'38.
- Aunger, Robert (2002a) The Electric Meme: A New Theory of How We Think and Communicate. [book]
- Aunger, Robert (2002b) Exposure versus susceptibility in the epidemiology of 'everyday' beliefs.
- Aunger, Robert (2003) Cultural Transmission and Diffusion. In "Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science" Nadel, L. MacMillan (London)
- Aunger, Robert (2004) An agnostic view of memes.
- Aunger, Robert (2005a) What’s the Matter with Memes? [criticism]
- Aunger, Robert (2006a) Human communication as niche construction.
- Aunger, Robert (2006b) Three Roads to Cultural Recurrence. In "The Epidemiology of Ideas".
- Aunger, Robert (2006c) Culture Evolves Only If There is Cultural Inheritance. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (4):347-348. Commentary on "Towards a unified science of cultural evolution"
- Aunger, Robert (2007) Memes.
- Aunger, Robert (2009) Human communication as niche construction. In Pattern and Process in Cultural Evolution, ed. by Stephen Shennan. University of California Press, pp. 33-44.
- Aunger, Robert (2010) What's special about human technology? Cambridge Journal of Economics Volume34, Issue1 Pp. 115-123.
- Aunger, Robert (2011) Three Roads to Cultural Replication. Evolutionary Psychology and Information Systems Research: A New Approach to Studying the Effects of Modern Technologies on Human Behavior, edited by Ned Kock. Springer Verlag.
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- Axelrod, R. (1986) An evolutionary approach to norms. American Political Science Review, Vol. 80, pp 1095-1111.
- Aytaç, A. (2005) 'Memes' and 'Memetics' in Industrial Product Design.
B - [ A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z ]- Bak, P., Tang, C., & Weisenfeld, K. (1988) Self-organized criticality. Phys. Rev. A 38: 364.
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- Baldassarre, Gianluca (2001) Cultural evolution of "guiding criteria" and behaviour in a population of neural-network agents. Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 4.
- Baldwin, James M. (1889) On selective thinking. The Psychological Review, 5(1), 1-24.
- Baldwin, James M. (1894) Imitation: A chapter in the natural history of consciousness. Mind, 3:25-55.
- Baldwin, James M. (1909) Darwin and the humanities. Baltimore: Review Publishing Co.
- Balkin, J. M. (2003) Cultural Software: A Theory of Ideology. [book]
- Ball, J. (1984) Memes as replicators. In: Ethology and Sociobiology, Vol. 5(3) 145-161.
- Ball, John A. (2007) Universal Aspects of Biological Evolution?
- Ball, John A. (1984) Memes as replicators. Ethology and Sociobiology Volume 5, Issue 3, 1984, Pages 145-161.
- Barbrook A. C., Howe C. J., Blake N., Robinson (1998) The phylogeny of the Canterbury Tales. Nature 394: 839.
- Barbrook, Richard & Lynch, Aaron (1996) Memes: Self-Replicants or Mysticism? Wired A debate. [criticism]
- Barbrook, Richard (1997) Cyberbollocks: trashing memetics and the cyborg cult. [criticism]
- Barbrook, Richard (1997) Never Mind the Cyberbollocks... critique of the memes concept. [criticism]
- Barbrook, Richard (1997) Memesis Critique. [criticism]
- Barbrook, Richard (1997) The Fallacies of Memetics. [criticism]
- Barretta, H.C., Frankenhuis, W. E. and Wilke, A. (2008) Adaptation to moving targets: Culture/gene coevolution, not either/or
- Barkow, Jerome H. (1989) The Elastic between Genes and Culture. Ethology and Sociobiology, vol. 10, no. 1-3, p. 111.
- Barker, Richard H. (2000) Steering Evolution. Writer's Showcase Press. [book]
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- Barnett, William P. and Sorenson, Olav (2002) The Red Queen in organizational creation and development. Industrial and Corporate Change, Volume 11, Issue 2: 289-325. doi: 10.1093/icc/11.2.289
- Basalla, George (1988) The Evolution of Technology. Cambridge University Press. [book]
- Bateman, Chris (2005) The Trouble with Memes. [blog][criticism]
- Bateson, Gregory (1979) Mind and nature: A necessary unity. New York: Dutton. [book]
- Bateson, Gregory. (1972) Steps to an Ecology of Mind. Ballantine Books. [book]
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- Beer, Francis A. (1997) A Review of: Evolutionary Paradigms in the Social Sciences JOM:EMIT: A special issue of International Studies Quarterly. Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 1.
- Beer, Francis A. (1999) Memetic Meanings - a commentary on Rose's paper: Controversies in Meme Theory Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 3.
- Begun, D.J. & Aquadro, C.F. (1992) Levels of naturally occurring DNA polymorphism correlate with recombination rates in D. melanogaster. Nature, 356, p. 519-520.
- Behme, C. (2008) Language as an evolving organism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31: 512-513.
- Bell, Adrian V., Richerson, Peter J. and McElreath, Richard (2009) Culture rather than genes provides greater scope for the evolution of large-scale human prosociality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (42): 17671-17674.
- Benitez-Bribiesca, L (2001) Memetics: a dangerous idea. Interciencia. [criticism]
- Benedict, R. (1934) Patterns of Culture. Houghton-Mifflin, Boston, MA.
- Benscoter, Diane (2009) How Cults Rewire The Brain [video]
- Bentley, Alex, Earls, Mark, O'Brien, Michael J. (2011) I'll Have What She's Having: Mapping Social Behavior. [book]
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- Benzon, William L. (1996) Culture as an Evolutionary Arena. In Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems 19(4): 321-362, 1996.
- Benzon, William L. (2002) Colorless Green Homunculi. A review of The Electric Meme: A New Theory of How We Think by Robert Aunger. [criticism]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution: A Vehicle for Cooperative Interaction Between the Sciences and the Humanities.
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 1: How “Thick” is Culture? [criticism][blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 2: A Phenomenological Gut Check on Gene-Culture Coevolution. [criticism][blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 3: Performances and Memes. [criticism][blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 4: Rhythm changes 1. [blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 5: Rhythm changes 2. [blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 6: The Problem of Design. [blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 7: Where Are We At? [blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 8: Language Games 1, Speech. [blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 8: Language Games 1, Speech. [blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 8A: Addendum on Language as Game. [blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 8A: Addendum on Language as Game. [blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Cultural Evolution 9: Language Games 2, Story Telling. [blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Where are memes? [criticism][blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) Memetic Sophistry. [criticism][blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) One Candle, a Thousand Points of Light: The Xanadu Meme. [blog]
- Benzon, William L. (2010) The Evolution of Human Culture: Some Notes Prepared for the National Humanities Center Version 2.
- Benzon, William L. (2011) Q: Why is the Dawkins Meme Idea so Popular? [criticism][blog]
- Bernstein, Michael S., Monroy-Hernandez, Andres, Harry, Drew Andre, Paul, Panovich, Katrina and Vargas, Greg (2011) 4chan and /b/: An Analysis of Anonymity and Ephemerality in a Large Online Community.
- Best, Michael L. (1997) Models for Interacting Populations of Memes: Competition and Niche Behavior. Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 1.
- Best, Michael L. (1998a) A Letter on: Memes on memes - A critique of memetic models. Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 2.
- Best, Michael L. (1998b) Memes and Genetic Opposition. Proceedings of the 15th International Congress on Cybernetics
- Best, Michael L. (1998c) Computational Culture and Population Memetics. Symposium on Memetics: Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 15th International Congress on Cybernetics, Namur (Belgium), August 24-28.
- Best, Michael L. (1998) An ecology of text: using text retrieval to study alife on the net. Journal of Artificial Life, Vol 3, No 4, 261-287.
- Best, Michael L. and Pocklington, R. (1999a) Meaning as use: Transmission fidelity and evolution in NetNews. Journal of Theoretical Biology 196: 389-395.
- Best, Michael L. (1999b) How Culture Can Guide Evolution: An Inquiry intoGene/Meme Enhancement and Opposition.
- Best, Michael L. (2007) Computational Memetics.
- Best, Michael L. (...) Microevolutionary Language Theory. Ph.D. thesis.
- Bicchieri, C. (1997) Learning to cooperate. In C. Bicchieri, (Ed.), The Dynamics of Norms, 17-46, Cambridge.
- Bickhard, M. H., and Campbell, D. T. (2003) Variations in variation and selection: The ubiquity of the variation-and-selective-retention ratchet in emergent organizational complexity. Foundations of Science, 8(3), 215–282.
- Birner, Jack (2009) From Group Selection to Ecological Niches Popper's Rethinking of Evolution in the Light of Hayek's Theory of Culture. .
- Bisin, Alberto and Verdier, Thierry (2001) The Economics of Cultural Transmission and the Dynamics of Preferences. Journal of Economic Theory 97, 298-319.
- Bisin, Alberto and Verdier, Thierry (2005) Cultural Transmission.
- Bjarneskans, Grřnnevik, Henrik B. and Sandberg, Anders (2006) The Lifecycle of Memes.
- Black, Richard (2009) Wild dolphins tail-walk on water.
- Blackburn, Simon (2008) Thinking animal. [criticism]
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1996) Memes, Minds and Selves.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1997a) Speaking Volumes. Times Higher Education Supplement (on Dennett's Darwin's Dangerous Idea) 3 September 1997.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1997b) The Power of the Meme Meme.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1998a) Imitation and the definition of a meme. Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 2.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1998b) A day in my life with thoughts about memes. Don's Diary Times Higher Education Supplement 22.5.98.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1999a) The Meme Machine. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [book]
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1999b) The forget meme not theory. Times Higher Education Supplement, 26 February.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1999c) Waking From the Meme Dream.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1999d) Meme machines and consciousness , Journal of Intelligent Systems, 9, 355-376.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1999e) Meme, myself, I. New Scientist, 13 March, 40-44.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1999f) The Y2K meme. The Psychologist, 12, No 12, 599.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1999g) Don's Delight in The Guardian (on Dawkins's The Selfish Gene) 13 April 1999. Also in the Guardian Archives.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (1999h) Can the Memes Get Off the Leash? Presented at Do Memes Account for Culture ? King’s College Research Centre Conference, King’s College, Cambridge.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2000a) The meme's eye view. In: Darwinizing culture: The status of memetics as a science, ed. R. Aunger, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2000b) Memes and the Malign user illusion. Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, conference, Brussels, July.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2000c) The power of memes. Scientific American, 283:4, 52-61. With three reply articles. Also response to letters to the editor, Scientific American, 284:2, 10 [Partial version on Sue Blackmore's site].
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2000d) Do memes make sense? Yes. Free Inquiry, Summer 2000, 42-44 (with commentary "No" by Michael Bradie).
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2000f) Are we slaves of the memes? Fortean Unconvention, London April 29-30.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2000h) Dismantling the selfplex: Memes machines and the nature of consciousness. "Toward a Science of Consciousness 4". Tucson, Arizona, April 10-15.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2001a) Meme-Gene Coevolution.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2001b) Evolution and Memes: The human brain as a selective imitation device. Cybernetics and Systems: An International Journal, 32 :225± 255, 2001.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2001c) Viruses of the Mind, Meme-Gene Coevolution, Self and Consciousness, Controversies in Memetics.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2002a) The Evolution of Meme Machines.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2002b) Meditation as meme weeding.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2002c) Meme machines and consciousness. In: Rita Carter, Consciousness, Weidenfeld and Nicolson 2002 pp 241-3.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2002d) Memes as Good Science. In Michael Shermer, Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience. p.652
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2003) Consciousness in Meme Machines. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 10, 4-5, 19-30.
- Blackmore, Susan, J., Malik, Kenan and Tallis, Raymond (2004) The Great Debate: Genes, Memes, Minds. The RSA. [criticism]
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2005a) Implications for memetics. Commentary on Steels, L and Belpaeme, T. Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language: A case study for colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28, 490.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2005b) Implications for memetics.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2005c) Even deeper misunderstandings of memes: Commentary on Gil-White, In Perspectives on Imitation: From Mirror Neurons to Memes. Ed. S. Hurley and N. Chater, MIT Press Vol 2 406-9.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2005d) Evidence for memetic drive?: Commentary on Iacoboni, In Perspectives on Imitation: From Mirror Neurons to Memes. Ed. S. Hurley and N. Chater, MIT Press Vol 2 203-205.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2005e) A possible confusion between mimetic and memetic: Commentary on Gil-White, In Perspectives on Imitation: From Mirror Neurons to Memes. Ed. S. Hurley and N. Chater, MIT Press Vol 2 396-398.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2005f) Can memes meet the challenge?: Commentary on Gil-White, In Perspectives on Imitation: From Mirror Neurons to Memes. Ed. S. Hurley and N. Chater, MIT Press Vol 2 409-11.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2006a) Why we need memetics. Commentary on "Towards a unified science of cultural evolution" [abstract].
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2006b) Natural selection applies to everything. New Humanist, May, June 2006, 23-24.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2006c) Memes, Creativity and Consciousness. Aesthetica, May, June, July 2006 Issue 13, 50.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2006d) Darwin and Humanity : Can we rid the mind of God?
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2006e) Memes, creativity and consciousness. Aesthetica Magazine May, June, July 2006 Issue 13, 50.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2006f) Memetics by another name? A review of Not by Genes Alone: How Culture Transformed Human Evolution.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2006g) Dawkins's Meme: Why is there still no science of memetics?
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2006h) Darwin and Humanity: Can we rid the mind of God? Oxford Union. February
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2006i) Meme Wars Part 2
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2007a) Imitation Makes Us Human.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2007b) Those dreaded memes: The advantage of memetics over 'symbolic inheritance'.
- Taffel, Sy (2011) Media Ecology, Memetics and the Evolution of Ideas. [criticism][blog]
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2007c) The God Meme - Why Faith is So Infectious.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2007d) Memes misunderstood - Comments on Liu (2006).
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2007e) Darwin's Meme: On the origin of culture by means of natural selection. Monday 12 February 2007, Darwin Lecture Theatre, University of Central Lancashire.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2007f) Did musical Memes change our minds?. Music and Evolutionary Thought Conference, Durham, 23.06.07.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2007g) Memes, minds and imagination. In Imaginative Minds (Proceedings of the British Acadamy) Ed by Ilona Roth. Oxford University Press.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2008a) Dangerous Memes; or what the Pandorans let loose. In Cosmos and Culture: Cultural Evolution in a Cosmic Context, edited by Steven Dick and Mark Lupisella.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2008b) Memes shape brains shape memes.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2008c) Genes, memes, and temes - Don't think intelligence - think replicators!.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2008d) The trouble with the trouble with memetics. Skeptical Inquirer, Volume 32, No.2, March/April, pp 65.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2009a) Artificial, Self-Replicating Meme Machines.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2009b) Dangerous Memes; or, What the Pandorans Let Loose.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2009c) The third replicator is among us. The New Scientist. Volume 203, Issue 2719, 29 July 2009, Pages 36-39.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2010) Memetics Does Provide a Useful Way of Understanding Cultural Evolution. In Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Biology, Ed. Francisco Ayala and Robert Arp, Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell, 255-72.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2010) Temes: An Emerging Third Replicator.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2010) The Third Replicator. New York Times.
- Blackmore, Susan, J. (2010) Copy That: A response. New York Times.
- Blissett, Luther (1998) On the Misdefinition of Memetics: A letter to the Journal of Memetics discussion list. Disumbrationist League Bulletin.
- Blok, H. J. (2002) Conditions for memetic driving.
- Bloch, Maurice (2000) A well-disposed anthropologist's problems with memes. In: Darwinizing culture: The status of memetics as a science, ed. R. Aunger, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press. [criticism]
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- Blute, Marion (2002) The Evolutionary Ecology Of Science. Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 7.
- Blute, Marion (2005) Memetics and evolutionary social science. Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 6.
- Blute, Marion (2006) Gene-Culture Coevolutionary Games Social Forces - Volume 85, Number 1, September 2006, pp. 151-166
- Blute, Marion (2007) The Role of Memes in Cultural Evolution: memes if necessary, but not necessarily memes [PDF].
- Blute, Marion (2010a) Darwinian Sociocultural Evolution: Solutions to Dilemmas in Cultural and Social Theory [book]
- Blute, Marion (2010b) Review of W.G. Runciman The Theory of Cultural and Social Selection.
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- Richerson, Peter J. and Boyd, Robert (2001d) Culture Is Part of Human Biology: Why the Superorganic Concept Serves the Human Sciences Badly. In Science Studies: Probing the Dynamics of Scientific Knowledge, edited by S. Maasen and M. Winterhager, transcript Verlag, (2001. Also, to be published in Probing Human Origins, edited by Morris Goodman and Anne Simon Moffat, The American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Cambridge, MA.
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- Richerson, Peter J., Baum, William M., Efferson, Charles M. and Paciotti, Brian M. (2004b) Cultural Evolution in Laboratory Micro-Societies Including Traditions of Rule-Giving and Rule-Following Evolution and Human Behavior 25: 305-326.
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- Richerson, Peter J. and Boyd, Robert (2005b) Evolution on a restless planet: Were environmental variability and environmental change major drivers of human evolution? With Robert L. Bettinger and Robert Boyd. Handbook of Evolution Vol. 2 edited by Franz M. Wuketits and Francisco J. Ayala, Pp 223-242.
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- Richerson, Peter J., Paciotti, Brian and Boyd, Robert (2006) Cultural evolutionary theory: A synthetic theory for fragmented disciplines. In The Benefits of Transdisciplinary Approaches, Paul Van Lange, Editor. Pp 365-70.
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- Richerson, Peter J., Efferson, Charles, McElreath, Richard, Lubell, Mark, Edsten, Ed, Waring, Timothy M., Paciotti, Brian and Baum, William (2007) Learning, productivity, and noise: an experimental study of cultural transmission on the Bolivian Altiplano. Evolution and Human Behavior 28: 11-17.
- Richerson, Peter J., Newson, Lesley, Postmes, Tom, Lea, S.E.G., Webley, Paul and McElreath Richard (2007) Influences on communication about reproduction: The cultural evolution of low fertility. Evolution and Human Behavior 28: (199-210.
- Richerson, Peter J., Newson, Lesley and Boyd, Robert (2007) Cultural evolution and the shaping of cultural diversity. pp 454-476 in Handbook of Culture Psychology, Dov Cohen and Shinobu Kitayama, editors, New York, Guilford Press.
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- Richerson, Peter J., Cordes, Christian, McElreath, Richard and Strimling, Pontus (2008) A naturalistic approach to the firm: the role of cooperation and cultural evolution. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 68: 125-139.
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- Richerson, Peter J., Newson, Lesley (2008) Is religion adaptive? Yes, no, neutral, but mostly we do't know (short version). With In: The Evolution of Religion: Studies, Theories, & Critiques.. Collins Foundation Press. Pp. 73-78.
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- Richerson, Peter J. and Boyd, Robert (2009c) Constraints on the development of agriculture. With Robert Bettinger. Current Anthropology 50: 627-631.
- Richerson, Peter J. and Boyd, Robert (2009d) Cultural innovations and demographic change , with Robert L. Bettinger. Human Biology 81: 211-235.
- Richerson, Peter J. and Henrich, Joseph (2009e) Tribal social instincts and the cultural evolution of institutions to solve collective action problems. Discussion paper for Workshop on Context and the Evolutionary Mechanisms for Solving Collective Action Problems. Workshop on Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, May.
- Richerson, Peter J. and Lesley Newson (2009f) Why do people become modern? A darwinian mechanism. Population and Development Review 35: 117-158.
- Richerson, Peter J. and Newson, Lesley (2009g) Is religion adaptive? Yes, no, neutral, but mostly we don't know (long version). The Believing Primate: Scientific, Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on the Evolution of Religion, Jeffrey Schloss and Michael Murray, editors. Oxford University Press, pp. 100-117.
- Richerson, Peter J. (2010a) Rethinking paleoanthropology: A world queerer than we supposed. In press in Evolution of Mind, Gary Hatfield, Editor. Penn Museum Conference Series.
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