Examples of sociobiology in the following topics:
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- A sociobiological explanation of humans running might argue that human beings are good at running because our bodies have evolved to run bipedally.
- Sociobiology is a field of scientific study which is based on the assumption that social behavior has resulted from evolution.
- Wilson's book, Sociobiology: The New Synthesis .
- Wilson is a central figure in the history of sociobiology.
- Discuss the concept of sociobiology in relation to natural selection and Charles Darwin, as well as genetics and instinctive behaviors
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- The modern term for using biological explanations to explain social phenomena is sociobiology.
- One evolutionary sociobiological theory for the origin of patriarchy begins with the view that females almost always invest more energy into producing offspring than males and, as a result, females are a resource over which males compete.
- These sociobiological theories of patriarchy are counterbalanced by social constructionist theories that emphasize how certain cultures manufacture and perpetuate gender roles.
- Argue in favor of either a sociobiological or social constructionist explanation of patriarchy
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- In fact, this approach - in combination with Evolutionary Psychological and Sociobiological perspectives on sex / gender has thus far only found empirical validation when gender inequalities are assumed to be natural and/or appropriate conditions, and only received legitimacy within anti-feminist social movements, religious organizations, and scientific communities promoting the "male/female" or "XX/XY" mythology.