technical paper

Cultural Evolution Society Conference 2024

September 09, 2024

Durham, United Kingdom

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Abstract:

Migration has played a pivotal role in shaping both cultural and genetic diversity throughout human history. Results from population genetics show that even low rates of migration between populations lead to the homogenization of their genetic compositions. On the cultural side, we know that conformity helps maintain differences between groups. However, equivalent insights into the effect of migration on cultural composition remain limited. To address this gap, I have developed a simulation model that explores the joint evolution of genetic and cultural traits, investigating how varying strengths of conformity and migration rates influence differentiation both within and between populations

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