Evolution and Human Kinship

Evolution and Human Kinship

by Austin L. Hughes
Evolution and Human Kinship

Evolution and Human Kinship

by Austin L. Hughes

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Overview

While there have been controversial attempts to link conclusions from sociobiological studies of animal populations to humans, few behavioral scientists or anthropologists have made serious progress. In this work, Austin Hughes presents a unique and well-defined theoretical approach to human social behavior that is rooted in evolutionary biology and sociobiology, and which is additionally viewed as a direct continuation of the structural-functional tradition in anthropological research. Using mathematical and statistical techniques, Hughes applies the principles of kin selection theory--which states that natural selection can favor social acts that increase the fitness of both individuals and their relatives--to anthropological data. Among the topics covered are the subdivision of kin groups, selection of leaders in traditional societies, patronage systems, and the correspondence between social and biological kinship. The author concludes that patterns of concentration of relatedness are more important than average relatedness for predicting social behavior. He also shows that social interactions can often be predicted on the basis of common genetic interest in dependent offspring. The result is a major contribution to the field of behavioral biology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195345339
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/11/1988
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

University of Iowa

Table of Contents

1.Philosophical Background3
2.The Theory of Kin Selection22
3.Cooperation and Sharing among Kin34
4.The Structure of Relatedness57
5.Kin Group Subdivision and Conflict72
6.Kinship and Leadership88
7.The Structure of Kinship Terminologies116
8.Prospects for a Biologically Based Social Science132
Appendix A142
Appendix B144
Bibliography145
Author Index155
Subject Index158
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