Social networks and cooperation in hunter-gatherers.

TitleSocial networks and cooperation in hunter-gatherers.
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsApicella, Coren L., Frank W. Marlowe, James H. Fowler, and Nicholas A. Christakis
PubMed ID22281599
PubMed Central IDPMC3340565
Grant ListP01 AG031093 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
P01 AG031093-04 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
P01-AG031093 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
P41 GM103504 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States

Social networks show striking structural regularities, and both theory and evidence suggest that networks may have facilitated the development of large-scale cooperation in humans. Here, we characterize the social networks of the Hadza, a population of hunter-gatherers in Tanzania. We show that Hadza networks have important properties also seen in modernized social networks, including a skewed degree distribution, degree assortativity, transitivity, reciprocity, geographic decay and homophily. We demonstrate that Hadza camps exhibit high between-group and low within-group variation in public goods game donations. Network ties are also more likely between people who give the same amount, and the similarity in cooperative behaviour extends up to two degrees of separation. Social distance appears to be as important as genetic relatedness and physical proximity in explaining assortativity in cooperation. Our results suggest that certain elements of social network structure may have been present at an early point in human history. Also, early humans may have formed ties with both kin and non-kin, based in part on their tendency to cooperate. Social networks may thus have contributed to the emergence of cooperation.

Title Social networks and cooperation in hunter-gatherers.
Publication Title Nature
Publication Type Journal Article
Published Year 2012
Authors C.L. Apicella; F.W. Marlowe; J.H. Fowler; N.A. Christakis
ISSN Number 1476-4687
PubMed ID 22281599
PubMed Central ID PMC3340565
Grant List
P01 AG031093 AG NIA NIH HHS United States
P01 AG031093-04 AG NIA NIH HHS United States
P01-AG031093 AG NIA NIH HHS United States
P41 GM103504 GM NIGMS NIH HHS United States

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