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Whereas sociocultural development traces processes that tend to increase the complexity of a society or culture, sociocultural evolution also considers process that can lead to decreases in complexity (degeneration) or that can produce variation or proliferation without any seemingly significant changes in complexity (cladogenesis). [1]
Cultural evolution is an evolutionary theory of social change. It follows from the definition of culture as "information capable of affecting individuals' behavior that they acquire from other members of their species through teaching, imitation and other forms of social transmission". [1] Cultural evolution is the change of this information ...
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Russia is among the most survival-value oriented countries, and at the other end, Sweden ranks highest on the self-expression chart. [4] It has also been found that basic cultural values overwhelmingly apply on national lines, with cross-border intermixtures being relatively rare. This is true even between countries with shared cultural histories.
Social evolution may refer to: Social change; Sociocultural evolution, the change of cultures and societies over time; Sociobiology, explaining social behavior in terms of evolution; Cultural evolution, an evolutionary theory of social change; Evolution of eusociality, the evolution of highly cooperative behaviors in animal species
Download as PDF; Printable version ... Neoevolutionism as a social theory attempts to explain the evolution of societies by drawing on Charles Darwin's theory of ...
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