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CLASH's life history foundations.

Willem E Frankenhuis1, Jesse Fenneman1, Jean-Louis van Gelder2

  • 1Behavioural Science Institute,Radboud University Nijmegen,6500 HE Nijmegen,The Netherlandswfrankenhuis@gmail.comjessefenneman@hotmail.comi.godoy@psych.ru.nlhttp://www.willem.maartenfrankenhuis.nl/http://www.ru.nl/bsi/research/group-pages-0/deep-lab/members-deep-lab/http://www.ru.nl/english/people/godoy-i/.

The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|January 19, 2018
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This study suggests enhancing the CLASH framework by integrating evolutionary theories on fast life histories. This integration offers new predictions for understanding aggression and violence patterns across societies.

Area of Science:

  • Evolutionary biology
  • Sociology
  • Behavioral science

Background:

  • The CLASH framework provides a foundation for understanding societal structures.
  • Harsh and unpredictable environments are linked to shifts in life history strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To extend the CLASH framework by incorporating evolutionary life history theories.
  • To generate testable predictions regarding the distribution of aggression and violence.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical integration of evolutionary accounts with the CLASH framework.
  • Comparative analysis of predictions derived from the extended model.

Main Results:

  • The integration yields distinct predictions for intra- and inter-societal aggression patterns.

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  • Proposed methodologies for empirical testing of these predictions.
  • Conclusions:

    • Extending CLASH with evolutionary life history perspectives offers novel insights into aggression and violence.
    • Further research is needed to empirically validate the proposed predictions.