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Different Selection Pressures Give Rise to Distinct Ethnic Phenomena: A Functionalist Framework with Illustrations from the Peruvian Altiplano
Cristina Moya,
Robert Boyd
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Human Origins, Institute of (IHO)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Stereotyping
99%
Hostility
94%
Linguistics
86%
Language
61%
Pressure
50%
Agriculture & Biology
stereotyped behavior
100%
selection pressure
78%
cooperatives
77%
socioeconomics
38%
stems
24%
Arts & Humanities
Functionalist
87%
Stereotypes
43%
Ethnolinguistics
25%
Ethnocentrism
25%
Hostility
24%
Stereotyping
23%
Human Evolution
22%
Essentialism
21%
Ethnographic
16%
Language
8%
Social Sciences
stereotype
42%
ethnocentrism
33%
Group
23%
linguistics
16%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
human evolution
25%
socioeconomics
15%
society
14%