Beyond the Meme Development and Structure in Cultural Evolution

Interdisciplinary perspectives on cultural evolution that reject meme theory in favor of a complex understanding of dynamic change over time How do cultures change? In recent decades, the concept of the meme, posited as a basic unit of culture analogous to the gene, has been central to debates about...

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Other Authors: Love, Alan C. (Editor), Wimsatt, William (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Press 2019
Series:Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science
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