Memetics References

This is a collection of references associated with my 2011 "Memetics" book - which is now available.

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  • 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]
  • Atkinson, Q., Meade, A., Venditti, C., Greenhill, S. and Pagel, Mark (2008) Languages Evolve in Punctuational Bursts. Science, Vol. 319. no. 5863, p. 588.
  • Aunger, Robert (2000d) Phenogenotypes Break Up Under Countervailing Evolutionary Pressures. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):147-147.
  • Axelrod, R. (1986) An evolutionary approach to norms. American Political Science Review, Vol. 80, pp 1095-1111.

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  • Benzon, William L. & Hays, D. G. (1990) The evolution of cognition. Journal of Social and Biological Structures, 13(4): 297-320.
  • Best, Michael L. (1998b) Memes and Genetic Opposition. Proceedings of the 15th International Congress on Cybernetics
  • Bicchieri, C. (1997) Learning to cooperate. In C. Bicchieri, (Ed.), The Dynamics of Norms, 17-46, Cambridge.
  • Blackmore, Susan, J. (1999a) The Meme Machine. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [book]
  • 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. (2000f) Are we slaves of the memes? Fortean Unconvention, London April 29-30.
  • Blackmore, Susan, J. (2009c) The third replicator is among us. The New Scientist. Volume 203, Issue 2719, 29 July 2009, Pages 36-39.
  • 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]
  • Bloch, Maurice (2005) Essays on Cultural Transmission. (London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology) [book][criticism]
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  • Blum, Harold Francis (1967) Humanity in the perspective of Time. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Volume 138, Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Time pages 489–503.
  • Blum, Harold Francis (1978) Uncertainty in Interplay of Biological and Cultural Evolution: Man's View of Himself. The Quarterly Review of Biology. Vol. 53, No. 1 (Mar., 1978), pp. 29-40.
  • Blute, Marion (2010a) Darwinian Sociocultural Evolution: Solutions to Dilemmas in Cultural and Social Theory [book]
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  • Boehm, C. (1996) Emergency Decisions, Cultural-Selection Mechanics, and Group Selection. Current Anthropology 37:763'793.
  • Bohannan, Paul. (1980) The Gene Pool and the Meme Pool. Science 80, November p. 25, 28.
  • Bonner, John Tyler (1980) The Evolution of Culture in Animals. Princeton University Press. [book]
  • Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten (2008) Can Memes Play Games? Memetics and the Problem of Space.
  • Bowers, K. S., Regehr, G., Balthazard, C. & Parker, K. (1990) Intuition in the context of discovery. Cognitive Psychology, 22:72-110.
  • Boyd, Robert and Richerson, Peter J. (1978) A dual inheritance model of the human evolutionary process. Journal of Social and Biological Structures 1: 127—154.
  • Boyd, Robert and Richerson, Peter J. (1982) Cultural inheritance and the evolution of cooperative behavior. Human Ecology 10: 325—352.
  • Boyd, Robert and Richerson, Peter J. (1989b) Social Learning as an Adaptation. In: Lectures on Mathematics in the Life Sciences, 20:1?26, 1989.
  • Boyer, Pascal (1998) Cognitive tracks of cultural inheritance: How evolved intuitive ontology governs cultural transmission. American Anthropologist 100: 876-889
  • Bradie, Michael. (2000) Do memes make sense? No. Free Inquiry, Summer 2000. [criticism]
  • Bradie, Michael. (2003) The ‘new science of memetics’: The case against. Think, 2: 27-30. [criticism]
  • Brandon, R.N. (1988) The levels of selection: A hierarchy of interactors. In (H.C. Plotkin, ed.) The Role of Behavior in Evolution. MIT Press.
  • Bravo, Giangiacomo (2007) Review of Not by Genes Alone: How Culture Transformed Human Evolution by Richerson, Peter J. and Boyd, Robert.
  • Bresson C. (1987) The evolutionary paradigm and the economics of technological change. Journal of Economical Issues, Vol. XXI no. 2, June, 751-762.
  • Brown, J. C. & Greenhood, W. (1983) Paternity, Jokes and Song: A Possible Evolutionary Scenario for the Origin of Language and Mind. In: Cultural Futures Research, 8, 2, Winter.
  • Brunvand, Jan Harold (2002) Encyclopedia of Urban Legends.
  • Bryne, R. and A. Whitten (eds.) (1988) Machiavellian intelligence: social expertise and the evolution of the intellect in monkeys, apes, and humans. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Buenstorf, Guido (2005) How Useful Is Universal Darwinism as a Framework to Study Competition and Industrial Evolution? Papers on Economics and Evolution.

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  • Cairns-Smith, A. G. (1982) Genetic takeover - and the mineral origins of life. Cambridge University Press. [book]
  • Caldwell, Christine A. and Whiten, A. (2006) Social learning in monkeys and apes: Cultural animals? In C. J. Campbell, A. Fuentes, K. C. MacKinnon, M. Panger & S. Bearder. Primates in Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Caldwell, Christine A. (2008a) Convergent cultural evolution may explain linguistic universals (commentary on Christiansen & Chater, Language as shaped by the brain). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31, 515-516.
  • Caldwell, Christine A. and Whiten, A. (2011) Social learning in monkeys and apes: cultural animals? In C. J. Campbell, A. Fuentes, K. C. MacKinnon, S. K. Bearder & R. M. Stumpf (Eds.). Primates in Perspective, 2nd edition (pp652-662). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Campbell, Donald T. (1956) Perception as substitute trial and error. Psychological Review, 63(5), 331-342.
  • Campbell, Donald T. (1958) Systematic error on the part of human links in communication systems. Inform. Control 1:334'369.
  • Campbell, Donald T. (1965) Variation and selective retention in socio-cultural evolution. In (H.R. Barringer, G.I. Blanksten, & R.W. Mack, eds.) Social Change in Developing Areas, a Reinterpretation of Evolutionary Theory. Schenkman Publishing Co.
  • Campbell, Donald T. (1974a) Evolutionary epistemology. In Evolutionary epistemology, rationality, and the sociology of knowledge by Gerard Radnitzky, William Warren Bartley, Karl Raimund Popper
  • Campbell, Donald T. (1974b) Unjustified variation and selective retention in scientific discovery. In F J. Ayala & T. Dobzhansky (Eds.), Studies in the philosophy of biology (pp. 139-161). London: Macmillan.
  • Campbell, Donald T. (1977) Comment on Robert J. Richard's "The natural selection model of conceptual evolution." Philosophy of Science, 44, 502-507.
  • Campbell, Donald T. (1983) The two distinct routes beyond kin selection to ultrasociality: Implications for the Humanities and Social Sciences. In: The Nature of Prosocial Development: Theories and Strategies D. Bridgeman (ed.), pp. 11-39, Academic Press, New York.
  • Campbell, Donald T. (1987) Neurological embodiments of belief and the gap in the fit of phenomena to noumena. In A. Shimony & D. Nails (Eds.), Naturalistic epistemology: A symposium of two decades (pp. 165-192). Dordrecht: Reidel.
  • Campbell, Donald T. (1988) A general 'selection theory' as implemented in biological evolution and in social belief-transmission-with-modification in science [A commentary on Hull]. Biology and Philosophy, 3, 171-177.
  • Campbell, Donald T., Lanham, M.D. (1990) Epistemological roles for selection theory. In N. Rescher (Ed.), Evolution, cognition, and realism: Studies in evolutionary epistemology (pp. 1-19). University Press of America.
  • Cavalli-Sforza, L.L. (1971) Similarities and dissimilarities of sociocultural and biological evolution. In: Mathematics in the Archaeological and Historical Science.
  • Chick, Garry (1997) Themes, Memes, and Other Schemes: What are the Units of Culture? Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, San Antonio, TX, February 19-23.
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr. (1966) Cultural microevolution. Research Previews 13: (2) p. 7-10. Also presented at the November, 1966 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association.
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr. (1967) A Natural Order of Cultural Adoption and Loss in Trinidad (Working Papers in Methodology No. 1) Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr. (1968a) Is a cultural ethology possible? Research Previews 13: (2) p. 37-47.
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr. (1974) Cultural ethology experiment number one. Multi-media presentation at 73d annual meeting of American Anthropological Assn. Available as a narrated PowerPoint presentation. [presentation]
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr., (1975a) Is a Cultural Ethology Possible? Human Ecology, Vol.3, No.3, pp.161-82.
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr. (1975b) That a culture and a social organization mutually shape each other through a process of continuing evolution. Man-Environment Systems 5: 3-6.
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr. (1976a) The evolutionary success of altruism and urban social order. Zygon 11: 219-240.
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr. (1976b) Abating Anthropological Ambiguity: Three common terms and the relations among them. Presented to the 75th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington DC.
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr. (1977) Discussion of "The adaptive significance of cultural behavior", by William H. Durham - Comments and Reply. Human Ecology, Vol.5, No.1, pp.49-50.
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr. (1981a) On natural selection and culture: a commentary on "A multiple-level model of evolution and its implications for sociobiology", by H. C. Plotkin and F. J. Odling-Smee. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4: 238-240.
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr. (1986) The causal logic of natural selection: a general theory. Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology 3: article 6, 132-186.
  • Cloak, F. T., Jr., (2008) Perceptual Control Theory and the Evolution of Culture. PowerPoint presentation and movie, released as version 1.01 Beta. [presentation]
  • Cochran, G., and Harpending, H. (2009) The 10,000 Year Explosion: How civilization accelerated human evolution. New York: Basic Books. [book]
  • Conte, Rosaria (2000) Memes through (social) minds. In: Darwinizing culture: The status of memetics as a science, ed. R. Aunger, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Coombs. R., Saviotti P, & Walsh V., eds. (1992) Technological Change and Company Strategies: economic and sociological perspectives. Academic Press.[book]
  • Cooper, William S. (2001) The Evolution of Reason: Logic as a Branch of Biology. Cambridge University Press.[book]
  • Cornell, S. and J.P. Kalt. (1997) Cultural evolution and constitutional public choice: Institutional diversity and economic performance on American Indian Reservations. In: J.R. Lott, Jr. Uncertainty and Economic Evolution: Essays in Honor of Armen A. Alchian. London: Routledge. (p. 116-142.
  • Costall, A. (1991) The meme meme. Cultural Dynamics 4: 321-335.
  • Csányi, Vilmos (1982) General theory of evolution. Akademiai Kiado. [book]
  • Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1993) The Evolving Self. Harper Collins.
  • Cullen, Ben Sandford (1993) The Darwinian Resurgence and the Cultural Virus.
  • Cullen, Ben Sandford (1994) When Megaliths Behave like a Bad Cold. British Archaeological News (19 Dec. 1994), p. 4.
  • Cullen, Ben Sandford (1995a) Living Artefact, Personal Ecosystem, Biocultural Schizophrenia: a novel synthesis. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 61, p. 69-90.
  • Cullen, Ben Sandford (1995b) Social Interaction and Viral Phenomena. In : Power, Sex and Tradition: the archaeology of human ancestry, Shennan S.J. & Steele J. (eds.), (Routledge, London), p. 420-432.
  • Cullen, Ben Sandford (1996a) Cultural Virus Theory and the Eusocial Pottery Assemblage. In: Darwinian Archaeologies, Maschner H. (ed.), (Plenum, New York).

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  • Darwin, C. (1859) The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. Published by John Murray.
  • Dawkins, Richard (1976) The Selfish Gene. Oxford University Press. Chapter 11 is available online. [book]
  • Dawkins, Richard (1981) Selfish Genes and Selfish Memes. In The Mind's Eye
  • Dawkins, Richard (1982b) Organisms, groups and memes: replicators or vehicles? In: The Extended Phenotype. Oxford University Press. pp. 97-117.
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  • Dawkins, Richard (1999) Foreword to The Meme Machine, by S. Blackmore. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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