The future of human behaviour research

Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Jean Burgess, Maurizio Corbetta, Kate Crawford, Esther Duflo, Laurel Fogarty, Alison Gopnik, Sari Hanafi, Mario Herrero, Ying-yi Hong, Yasuko Kameyama, Tatia M. C. Lee (+10 others)
2022 Nature Human Behaviour  
feature modernist myths, particularly their homophonic promises 7 . But there remain persistent challenges, such as the seductive and rampant power of one-size-fits-all progress, and the actions of elites, who thrive on emulation, and in doing so fuel run-away consumerism. To combat these challenges, I simply reassert that 'nature' is far from having outlasted its historical utility. Anthropologists must join forces and reanimate their common exploration of the immense possibilities contained
more » ... human bodies and minds. No matter how overlooked or marginalized, these natural potentials hold the key to what keeps life going.
doi:10.1038/s41562-021-01275-6 pmid:35087189 fatcat:jwr5bdyoevhf5ntof7bh4i3i44