Consciously evolving a world that works for all.
Explore stories of changeThis guided learning journey will introduce the basics of the ProSocial method as an applied change process and welcome participants into our growing global ProSocial Commons community.
This course provides weekly peer-group meetings to discuss, explore and deepen the work. Participants will be supported in identifying and working on their particular collaborative needs and goals.
The acceptance of group selection has all the earmarks of a paradigm shift.
The authors examine the prehistory of Nabokov’s surprising, controversial, and ultimately vindicated 1945 scenario for the dispersal of Polyommatini Blue butterflies across the Americas.
This process of “acting like” is a critically important mechanism in cultural evolution since it leads to social conformity and the homogenization of group behavior.
The imaginary worlds we create and consume are not cultural anomalies, but rather direct manifestations of our cognition.
Williams’ Rule ought to be more widely known, which can improve any positive change effort, no matter what topic domain or scale.
Why did early hunter-gatherers engage in the arts when that time could have been more profitably spent dealing with the demands of survival?