📢 Here is my commentary about the pitfalls of taking an impoverished evolutionary approach to culture, which include 'the limitations of a unidirectional model of evolution' and 'the neglect of niche construction theory'. #ehbea #evolution #psychscisky 🧪 🧵 1/2 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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📢 Our new article on relationship between height preferences and endorsement of gender norms.📢 We investigated whether adherence to the 'male taller norm' varied according to gender norm attitudes (heterosexual UK-based participants). 🧵1/5 🧪 #ehbea #psychscisky link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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Relationship between Height Preferences and Endorsement of Gender Norms - Human Nature

Height preferences when choosing a partner might reflect adaptive mating strategies, whereby tall men are deemed attractive to potential partners due to links with health and resource acquisition. However, height preferences are highly variable across populations and could reflect socially constructed gender norms. We examined the relationship between ideal partner height, the importance placed on partner height and endorsement of traditional gender norms. Participants (n = 242; 18-39yrs; UK-based, heterosexual) completed (i) five height-related questions (including own height, ideal partner height, maximum/minimum acceptable height), (ii) three gender norm questionnaires (sexist attitudes, feminist attitudes and alignment with masculine/feminine gender roles), and (iii) two open-ended questions about why height is important. Although ideal height ratio did not correlate with any gender role endorsement measures in either women or men, women who placed greater importance on height scored higher on sexism, lower on feminism and were less likely to find a short partner acceptable than women who placed less importance on partner height. Men who placed greater importance on height, and men who described themselves as more traditionally masculine, were less willing to accept a tall partner than men who scored lower on these measures. Women who rated height as important wanted to feel ‘feminine/protected’, whereas men wanted to feel ‘masculine/dominant’. In this study, the ‘male-taller’ preference was exhibited, with women’s preferences for tall partners being stronger than men’s preferences for short partners. Height preferences were related to gender norm endorsement, suggesting that gene–culture co-evolutionary processes could potentially influence human height dimorphism.

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Enquist et al (2024) suggest that, as "the goals of development can themselves evolve culturally", "developmental psychology and cultural evolutionary studies can fruitfully team up in a joint effort to understand more fully human development and cultural evolution". #ehbea🧪 doi.org/10.1016/j.dr...

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🚨 New, short article by myself, Clark Barrett and @kevinlala.bsky.social on the legacy of Wilson's 'Sociobiology: The New Synthesis', which was published 50 years ago. @science.org #ehbea #histbiol #evobio #psyscisky Revisiting the human sociobiology debate |Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Excellent talk by @rebeccasear.bsky.social at @ishpssb2025.bsky.social on maintenance of scientific racism in contemporary academic literature. Academic journals play a role in platforming scientific racism (eg failure to retract articles using fradulent 'national IQ dataset'). #ishpssb2025 #ehbea
In this new article on scientific racism (coauthored with @kevinlala.bsky.social, @kztwyman.bsky.social and Marcus Feldman), we present five impediments to countering racist pseudoscience and suggest strategies for containing its spread. #ehbea #philsci #histsci #ishpssb2025 🧪 tinyurl.com/4ptyt6w2

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Evolution; animal behaviour; animal culture; human cognitive evolution; niche construction; anti-racism #evolution #evodevo #philbio #philsci #animalculture #animalbehavior

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Looks like an interesting special issue on the evolution of cognition. Congrats to the editors. #psyscisky #ehbea 🧪

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Atari, Henrich & Schulz (2025): "We discuss the need for psychology to adopt a more holistic lens and propose a research agenda that integrates historical processes, cultural dynamics and ecological variations into psychological inquiry." #psyscisky #ehbea 🧪

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Nature Human Behaviour (@nathumbehav.nature.com)

This Perspective by Atari et al argues for psychology to become a historical and geographical science, a transformation they term the chronospatial revolution. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-025-02229-y

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Bourrat & Griffiths (2024) examine how the term 'mismatch' has been used in evolutionary medicine: as "[t]he word ‘mismatch’ has been used in a diversity of ways", it is "a vague concept in need of philosophical clarification." #histsci #philbio #ehbea www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1...

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Centre for Culture and Evolution (@brunelcce.bsky.social)

Exploring the intersection of culture, evolution, psychology and anthropology. We study how culture and evolution shape human behaviour and society

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