Cultural evolution through population-genetic methods

Cultural evolution through population-genetic methods

Adapts ideas from genetic evolution to study how cultural traits, social learning, and inherited conventions vary across groups and over time.

  • Uses network-based clustering to recover hierarchical structure in cultural variation.
  • Studies cultural transmission processes such as surnaming decisions and intergenerational inheritance.

Related publications

JOURNAL ARTICLE · Evolutionary Human Sciences

Extracting hierarchical features of cultural variation using network-based clustering

Xiran Liu , Noah A. Rosenberg *, Gili Greenbaum *

JOURNAL ARTICLE · Theoretical Population Biology

Effects of cultural transmission of surnaming decisions on the sex ratio at birth

Xiran Liu , Marcus W. Feldman *