Memes - Susan BlackmoreA detailed site maintained by the psychologist and memeticist Susan Blackmore. http://www.susanblackmore.co.uk |
MemeSpaceA virtual community for bright people who love memetics. http://memes.org |
Archive site for Kenan MalikEssays, papers, lectures and reviews on Darwinism, evolutionary psychology, race, philosophy and history. Also extracts from Kenan Malik`s books `Man, Beast and Zombie` and `What is it to be Human?`. http://www.kenanmalik.com |
Meme CentralFAQ, links, and a bookstore. (By Richard Brodie, author of the popular book on memetics, "Virus of the Mind".) http://www.memecentral.com |
The Church of VirusVirus is a collection of mutually-supporting ideas (a meme-complex) encompassing philosophy, science, technology, politics, and religion. http://www.lucifer.com/virus |
Human Genetics for the Social SciencesText, figures, and learning exercises in human behavioral genetics http://psych.colorado.edu/hgss |
The Desmond Morris Information PageZoologist/anthropologist studying the evolutionary origins of human behavior. http://www.desmond-morris.com |
Behavioural Ecology Research Group,Research group studying animal learning, memory, and decision-making, using experimental psychology and evolutionary biology as tools. Department of Zoology, University of Oxford. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~kgroup |
Journal of MemeticsPeer-reviewed e-journal dedicated, in general, to the evolution of cultural behaviors and, more specifically, to evolutionary models of information transmission. http://jom-emit.cfpm.org |
Sociobiology: The New ReligionDr. Richard J. Blackwell Department of Philosophy St. Louis University. This paper was presented at the ITEST Conference on The State of the Art in March, 1980. Dr. Blackwell is well versed in the philosophy of science and has written many papers on http://itest.slu.edu/articles/90s/blackwell2.html |
Animal behavior and sociobiology coursesResearch and teaching in animal and human behavior by Dr. Paul J. Watson, University of New Mexico and Flathead Lake Biological, Montana. Field courses, graduate and independent study student supervision, and workshops. http://biology.unm.edu/biology/pwatson/public_html/pjw_cv.htm |
Smithsonian Magazine - What`s forPhotographer Peter Menzel posed the Natomos, the Cavens and five other "statistically average" families with the food they eat in a week. http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues02/jan02/dinner.html |
Mary Midgley WebpageA very thorough site, containing links to many full-text articles, on the long-standing critic of evolutionary psychology and sociobiology. http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~matzke/midgley/midgley.htm |
William HamiltonObituary for the evolutionary biologist who explained how selfish genes could produce altruism. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/et?ac=001652968606417&rtmo=weijnoeb&atmo=99999999&pg=/et/00/3/11/ebhami11.html |
Digit Ratio: A Pointer to Fertility,Michael Mills examines the claim that digit ratio allows us infer whether an individual is likely to have homosexual inclinations, be highly fertile, may eventually suffer from a heart attack or breast cancer, have musical aptitude or sporting prowess, and http://human-nature.com/nibbs/02/manning.html |
About.com - Konrad LorenzShort biography of Lorenz focuses on his research into innate animal behavior and his book "On Aggression." http://atheism.about.com/library/glossary/general/bldef_lorenzkonrad.htm |
International Society for HumanethologyScholarly organization for sociobiologists, ethologists, and evolutionary psychologists. Includes links, archive, forum, and forthcoming conference calendar. http://evolution.anthro.univie.ac.at/ishe.html |
Great Ideas in Personality -Includes links to research papers, web sites, and other reference sources. http://www.personalityresearch.org/evolutionary.html |
The Importance of Being FlashyArticle from International Wildlife Magazine discusses exaggerated ornamentation as an indicator of reproductive fitness. http://www.nwf.org/internationalwildlife/ornament.html |
CogPrints: SociobiologyOriginal scientific papers on the subject. http://cogprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/view/subjects/bio-socio.html |
Social caterpillarsThe site deals with the evolution, ecology, and social behavior of caterpillar societies. http://snycorva.cortland.edu/~fitzgerald |