Research Topic

Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation

This cluster of papers explores the evolution of cooperation, altruism, and social behavior in various systems, including human societies, microbial communities, and religious groups. It investigates the role of evolutionary games, social networks, indirect reciprocity, and cultural evolution in shaping cooperative behaviors and examines the dynamics of public goods games and the emergence of altruistic punishment. Additionally, it delves into the interplay between genetic and cultural factors in promoting prosocial behaviors.

Works
62,534
Citations
1,445,747
Domain
Social Sciences
Field
Social Sciences
Subfield
Sociology and Political Science
OpenAlex ID
T11252

Taxonomy Context

Social Sciences / Social Sciences / Sociology and Political Science

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