Memes and the Science of Cultural Evolution
Computational Memetics Michael Best (Georgia Institute of Technology)
The Role of Memes in Cultural Evolution: memes if necessary, but not necessarily memes Marion Blute (Sociology, University of Toronto)
Is a Handaxe a Meme Michael Chazan (Anthropology, University of Toronto)
How Useful is Memetics to Evolutionary Archaeologies Ethan Cochrane (Institute of Archaeology, University College London)
The Population Memetics of Bird Song Alejandro Lynch
Rationality, Evolution, and the Meme Concept Keith Stanovich (University of Toronto)
Symbiosis and the Leiden Definition of the Meme George van Driem (Leiden University)
Is it Good to Share? The Parallel between Information Transfer and Horizontal Gene Transfer Paul G. Higgs (Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University)
What is a meme? A functional definition Robert Finkelstein (Robotic Technology Inc. and University of Maryland University College)
Social Networks Theory: Networked Lives and Meme Fields Barry Wellman (Centre for Urban & Community Studies , University of Toronto)
The Social Structures of (Memetic) Diffusion Bernie Hogan (Department of Sociology, University of Toronto)
Irresistible Changes in Languages: The Case of Italiese Domenico Pietropaolo (Italian Studies, University of Toronto)
The Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory and its Relevance to Meme Research Morris Moscovitch (Psychology, University of Toronto)
Putting Memetic to the Test: The Case of Historical Trends in English Phonotactics Nikolaus Ritt (Linguistics, University of Vienna)
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