Likewise, certain aspects of group structure and
social behaviour distinguish humans from other primates and almost certainly emerged through major evolutionary events, yet there has been no consensus on how to detect aspects of group behaviour in the fossil or archaeological records.
Not exact matches
In doing so, Macmillan pays specific attention to the role of concepts such as honour and masculinity and the overarching interaction between these archaic codes of
behaviour and the
social changes occurring at that time: «As Europe went through its rapid
social changes in the last part of the nineteenth century, honour became both an attribute that the old landowning classes could cling to with increasing determination as something that
distinguished them from the newly prosperous middle classes and, for the socially ambitious, a mark of a higher and better
social status.»
Distinguished Scientist Award and Lecture: Robert Gerlai Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Alcohol, dopamine and
social behaviour: The first steps towards a neurobehavioural genetic analysis