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05 May, 2021

New study deconstructs Dunbar’s number – yes, you can have more than 150 friends

An individual human can maintain stable social relationships with about 150 people. This is the proposition known as ‘Dunbar’s number’ – that the architecture of the human brain sets an upper limit on

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05 May, 2023

Dunbar’s number deconstructed

Biology Letters 17: 20210158 Abstract A widespread and popular belief posits that humans possess a cognitive capacity that is limited to keeping track of and maintaining stable relationships with approxi

Type of publication: Journal articles | Lindenfors, Patrik , ; Wartel, A & J Lind
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24 February, 2022

Studies on the boundary problem in democratic theory

Working papers 2022:1-11 Editor: Paul Bowman Proximity Principle, Adieu Robert E. Goodin Reconceiving the Democratic Boundary Problem David Miller The Boundary Problem and Platitudes About Democracy: A Conc

Type of publication: Working papers | Andric, Vuko , , Goodin, Robert E., Miller, David & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg Arrhenius, Gustaf , , Goodin, Robert E., Miller, David & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg Gosseries, Axel , , Goodin, Robert E., Miller, David & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg Berndt Rasmussen, Katharina , , Goodin, Robert E., Miller, David & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg Markström, Klas , , Goodin, Robert E., Miller, David & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg
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30 October, 2017

Arne Jarrick & Maria Wallenberg Bondesson: The cultural dynamics of law-making – A world history

Prof. Arne Jarrick and PhD. Maria Wallenberg Bondesson, Centre for the study of Cultural Evolution at Stockholm University and Institute for Futures Studies.ABSTRACTOur presentation gives significant hig

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