[FRIAM] Sustainability of minority culture when inter-ethnic interaction is profitable
Merle Lefkoff
merlelefkoff at gmail.com
Tue Feb 27 17:21:25 EST 2018
Thanks, Roger. Good timing for my work.
TO LOCAL FRIAM: Our organization, the Center for Emergent Diplomacy in
Santa Fe, is hosting a series of informal talks, with opportunity for
dialogue with invited speakers. The "Salons" are by invitation. Our next
speaker, Dr. Naresh Singh, is a Complexity colleague of mine from Ottawa
who consults internationally and with the U.N. on global migration and
immigration policy. I thought I'd open up the invites a bit for this talk,
since Naresh will be including applied Complexity. The next e-mail will
forward the invitation. Hope to see some of you there.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 12:51 PM, Roger Critchlow <rec at elf.org> wrote:
> Bunce and McElreath just published https://www.nature.
> com/articles/s41562-018-0306-7 which examines models of cultural norm
> evolution to see under what conditions a minority cultural norm could be
> maintained in contact with a majority cultural norm.
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Merle Lefkoff, Ph.D.
President, Center for Emergent Diplomacy
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