多元主义无知的文化演变
Sergey Gavrilets1,2,3,4, Johannes Karl5,6,7, Michele J Gelfand7
1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996.
概括
多元主义的无知,对他人的态度的误解,可以导致不理想的社会规范. 这项研究模拟了社会紧密性如何影响这些动态,揭示了宽松与紧密文化的独特模式.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 计算社会科学 计算社会科学
背景情况:
- 多元主义的无知,即个人私下不同意被认为的规范,可以延续不理想的社会标准.
- 了解多元无知的动态对于解决根深蒂固的社会问题至关重要.
- 像沉默螺旋和偏好伪造等现有理论提供了部分解释.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种数学模型,解释行为,个人态度和对他人的信仰的共同进化.
- 调查社会紧张的作用,作为多元主义无知的中心参数.
- 将不同的理论观点整合到一个统一的动态系统中.
主要方法:
- 共同进化的动态的数学建模.
- 纳入物质回报,认知力量和社会影响.
- 分析社会紧张作为一个关键变量.
主要成果:
- 多元主义的无知可以从信仰更新的滞后中出现,独立于沉默或欺骗.
- 在宽松的文化中 (暂时的无知) 动态更快,在紧密的文化中 (持续的不匹配) 动态更慢.
- 文化进化不匹配存在着不同的途径:在松散的社会中内化规范,在紧张的社会中压力合规.
结论:
- 文化定制的干预是必要的,以解决多元主义的无知.
- 在宽松的文化中,强调好处是有效的;在紧张的文化中,降低表达成本是关键.
- 该模型提供了对意见稳定性,潜在转变以及社会变革的政策杆的见解.
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