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From Costly Signals and Competitive Niches to Reciprocity, Memes, and Memory Traces : Evolutionary Psychology and Strategic Communication

Nothhaft, Howard LU and Seiffert-Brockmann, Jens (2023) In International Journal of Strategic Communication 17(3). p.151-162
Abstract

This article gives an overview of the contributions in the special issue of the International Journal of Strategic Communication on evolutionary psychology and strategic communication. Forward-looking, it argues that recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have made it imperative for our discipline to come to grips with a biologized view of the human mind as an information-processing system that evolved to solve specific adaptive problems. Backward-looking, it tries to explain why evolutionary psychology, which offers such as perspective, has met with so much resistance in the social sciences.

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International Journal of Strategic Communication
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1553-118X
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10.1080/1553118X.2023.2227958
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Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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