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  • Example: Brazil, which has a poor public-health system and rampant parasites, has 159 religions, while Canada, which has advanced health care and few parasites, has 15. — “Assortative Sociality, Limited Dispersal, Infectious Disease and the Genesis of the Global Pattern of Religion Diversity,” Proceedings of the Royal Society

    Quick Study 2009

  • Example: Brazil, which has a poor public-health system and rampant parasites, has 159 religions, while Canada, which has advanced health care and few parasites, has 15. — “Assortative Sociality, Limited Dispersal, Infectious Disease and the Genesis of the Global Pattern of Religion Diversity,” Proceedings of the Royal Society

    Quick Study 2009

  • Sociality, selection, and survival: Simulated evolution of mortality with intergenerational transfers and food sharing

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • Sociality, selection, and survival: Simulated evolution of mortality with intergenerational transfers and food sharing

    Some Links 2008

  • That sounds self-evident, but another scientist proposes to "explore music as a form of wisdom, by looking more closely at aspects of deep musical experience," and a third nominates pheromones ( "The Wisdom of the Ant: The Role of Experience in Sociality and Aggression").

    Don’t Forget the Owls 2009

  • Colin Lankshear and Michele Knobel, authors of Blogging as Participation: The Active Sociality of a New Literacy ...the number one place on the internets for the Project Runway...

    Poll - Episode 2 - Your Turn to be the Judge The Scarlett 2009

  • Sociality is a key idea for Mead and it has implications for his sociology and social psychology.

    George Herbert Mead Aboulafia, Mitchell 2008

  • Sociality of sweat bees evolved simultaneously during climate change

    March 13th, 2006 2006

  • Spheres of Sociality: personal, selective (many), collective (all people on the service), mob. steph-note: I got a “mob” feeling when I tracked “FOWA” on Flickr.

    FOWA: Putting Users First (Thomas Vander Wal) — Climb to the Stars 2007

  • Colin Lankshear and Michele Knobel, authors of Blogging as Participation: The Active Sociality of a New Literacy ...the number one place on the internets for the Project Runway...

    From the Mailbox Update Laura K 2006

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