Fission‐Fusion Dynamics: New Research Frameworks.

Aureli, F., Schaffner, C.M., Boesch, C., Bearder, S.K., Call, J., Chapman, C.A., Connor, R., Di Fiore, A., Dunbar, R.I.M., Henzi, S.P., Holekamp, K., Korstjens, A., Layton, R.H., Lee, P., Lehmann, J., Manson, J.H., Ramos-Fernandez, G., Strier, K.B. and Van Schaik, C.P., 2008. Fission‐Fusion Dynamics: New Research Frameworks. Current Anthropology, 49 (4), pp. 627-654.

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Official URL: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/5...

DOI: 10.1086/586708

Abstract

Renewed interest in fission-fusion dynamics is due to the recognition that such dynamics may create unique challenges for social interaction and distinctive selective pressures acting on underlying communicative and cognitive abilities. New frameworks for integrating current knowledge on fission-fusion dynamics emerge from a fundamental rethinking of the term “fission-fusion” away from its current general use as a label for a particular modal type of social system (i.e., “fission-fusion societies”). Specifically, because the degree of spatial and temporal cohesion of group members varies both within and across taxa, any social system can be described in terms of the extent to which it expresses fission-fusion dynamics. This perspective has implications for socioecology, communication, cognitive demands, and human social evolution.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0011-3204
Subjects:Science > Biology and Botany
Group:School of Applied Sciences > Forensic and Biological Sciences
ID Code:7650
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Deposited On:23 Nov 2008 19:19
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