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ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene. MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. CONTACT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Research Opportunities with Harvey. Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database constructionand
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Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Cognitive and Cultural Foundations of Religion and Morality. 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011–2017: ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE About Harvey. Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing byanthropologists
ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene. MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. CONTACT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Research Opportunities with Harvey. Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database constructionand
ONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. EVENTS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE ISCA Seminar Series | Michaelmas Term 2020. Fri, Oct 16, 2020 3:00 PM 15:00 Fri, Dec 4, 2020 4:00 PM 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Fridays, 3.00 pm (Online) Links to join each Seminar will be available here. Convened by Harvey Whitehouse and Nayanika Mathur. School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford. MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Religions Can't Be Tamed: Pascal Boyer & Harvey Whitehouse discuss "wild" religions. Existing outside, and within, organized and “tamed” religions, the practices of wild religion are authentic expressions of spontaneous spirituality and, as such, they may hold secrets that can contribute to a much richer understanding of the psychology of religion as a whole: why, what and how people believe.ONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703.COLLABORATIONS
Two distinct collaborations are exploring the cognitive and affective mechanisms involved in turning shared experiences into social bonds. Together with Jamin Halberstadt’s lab group and Jonathan Jong (Coventry), we are developing new methods of image-based tracking to study incipient group formation and evolution using a high definition RELIGION, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE This book examines longstanding debates in the anthropology of religion concerning the connections between ritual and meaning, belief, politics, emotion, development, and gender. But it examines these ‘old’ topics from a radically new perspective: that FANS OF LESS SUCCESSFUL FOOTBALL CLUBS ARE MORE LOYAL TO - University of Kent 19 January 2021. Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO ESTIMATING PRODUCTIVITY IN PAST Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, KevinFeeney, Pieter
BIG GODS CAME AFTER THE RISE OF CIVILISATIONS, NOT BEFORE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. DYING FOR THE GROUP: TOWARDS A GENERAL THEORY OF EXTREME Dying for the group: Towards a general theory of extreme self-sacrifice →. December 31, 2018 / CSSC Administrator. December 31, 2018 / CSSC Administrator / / Source. 2018, journal-articles. self sacrifice, Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict, AnthroLab. CSSC Administrator. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Cognitive and Cultural Foundations of Religion and Morality. 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011–2017: ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE About Harvey. Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing byanthropologists
ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene. MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. CONTACT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Research Opportunities with Harvey. Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database constructionand
ONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Cognitive and Cultural Foundations of Religion and Morality. 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011–2017: ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE About Harvey. Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing byanthropologists
ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene. MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. CONTACT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Research Opportunities with Harvey. Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database constructionand
ONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. EVENTS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE ISCA Seminar Series | Michaelmas Term 2020. Fri, Oct 16, 2020 3:00 PM 15:00 Fri, Dec 4, 2020 4:00 PM 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Fridays, 3.00 pm (Online) Links to join each Seminar will be available here. Convened by Harvey Whitehouse and Nayanika Mathur. School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford. MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Religions Can't Be Tamed: Pascal Boyer & Harvey Whitehouse discuss "wild" religions. Existing outside, and within, organized and “tamed” religions, the practices of wild religion are authentic expressions of spontaneous spirituality and, as such, they may hold secrets that can contribute to a much richer understanding of the psychology of religion as a whole: why, what and how people believe.ONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703.COLLABORATIONS
Two distinct collaborations are exploring the cognitive and affective mechanisms involved in turning shared experiences into social bonds. Together with Jamin Halberstadt’s lab group and Jonathan Jong (Coventry), we are developing new methods of image-based tracking to study incipient group formation and evolution using a high definition RELIGION, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE This book examines longstanding debates in the anthropology of religion concerning the connections between ritual and meaning, belief, politics, emotion, development, and gender. But it examines these ‘old’ topics from a radically new perspective: that FANS OF LESS SUCCESSFUL FOOTBALL CLUBS ARE MORE LOYAL TO - University of Kent 19 January 2021. Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO ESTIMATING PRODUCTIVITY IN PAST Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, KevinFeeney, Pieter
BIG GODS CAME AFTER THE RISE OF CIVILISATIONS, NOT BEFORE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. DYING FOR THE GROUP: TOWARDS A GENERAL THEORY OF EXTREME Dying for the group: Towards a general theory of extreme self-sacrifice →. December 31, 2018 / CSSC Administrator. December 31, 2018 / CSSC Administrator / / Source. 2018, journal-articles. self sacrifice, Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict, AnthroLab. CSSC Administrator. HARVEY WHITEHOUSEABOUTRESEARCHCOLLABORATIONSBOOKSARTICLESPRESS Harvey Whitehouse is an anthropologist whose research focuses on the evolution of social complexity. One of the founders of the cognitive science of religion, Harvey is well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity,” which explains how the frequency and emotional intensity of collective rituals influence the scale and structure of religious organisations. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Cognitive and Cultural Foundations of Religion and Morality. 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011–2017: ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE About Harvey. Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing byanthropologists
BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene. MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious THE COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOSITY (PDF) Harvey Whitehouse (2005). H. Whitehouse & R. N. McCauley (eds.) Mind and Religion: Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity , Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira HARVEY WHITEHOUSEABOUTRESEARCHCOLLABORATIONSBOOKSARTICLESPRESS Harvey Whitehouse is an anthropologist whose research focuses on the evolution of social complexity. One of the founders of the cognitive science of religion, Harvey is well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity,” which explains how the frequency and emotional intensity of collective rituals influence the scale and structure of religious organisations. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Cognitive and Cultural Foundations of Religion and Morality. 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011–2017: ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE About Harvey. Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing byanthropologists
BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene. MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious THE COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOSITY (PDF) Harvey Whitehouse (2005). H. Whitehouse & R. N. McCauley (eds.) Mind and Religion: Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity , Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford EVENTS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE ISCA Seminar Series | Michaelmas Term 2020. Fri, Oct 16, 2020 3:00 PM 15:00 Fri, Dec 4, 2020 4:00 PM 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Fridays, 3.00 pm (Online) Links to join each Seminar will be available here. Convened by Harvey Whitehouse and Nayanika Mathur. School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford. MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. PRESS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. PDFS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of OxfordCOLLABORATIONS
Two distinct collaborations are exploring the cognitive and affective mechanisms involved in turning shared experiences into social bonds. Together with Jamin Halberstadt’s lab group and Jonathan Jong (Coventry), we are developing new methods of image-based tracking to study incipient group formation and evolution using a high definitionONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Research Opportunities with Harvey. Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database constructionand
FUSION AND REFORM: THE POTENTIAL FOR IDENTITY FUSION TO Whitehouse, Harvey, & Fitzgerald, Robin (2020). Anthropology in Action, 27(1): 1-13.
THE DYNAMIC IDENTITY FUSION INDEX (DIFI): A NEW CONTINUOUS Juan Jiménez, Ángel Gómez, Michael D. Buhrmester, Alexandra Vázquez, Harvey Whitehouse, William B. Swann, Jr. (2015). Social Science Computer Review . HARVEY WHITEHOUSEABOUTRESEARCHCOLLABORATIONSBOOKSARTICLESPRESS Harvey Whitehouse is an anthropologist whose research focuses on the evolution of social complexity. One of the founders of the cognitive science of religion, Harvey is well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity,” which explains how the frequency and emotional intensity of collective rituals influence the scale and structure of religious organisations. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing by anthropologists, historians, archaeologists, cognitive scientists, and RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Funding Support . 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011 – 2016: Economic and Social Research Council(£3.2 million).
MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Religions Can't Be Tamed: Pascal Boyer & Harvey Whitehouse discuss "wild" religions. Existing outside, and within, organized and “tamed” religions, the practices of wild religion are authentic expressions of spontaneous spirituality and, as such, they may hold secrets that can contribute to a much richer understanding of the psychology of religion as a whole: why, what and how people believe. ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious THE COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOSITY (PDF) Harvey Whitehouse (2005). H. Whitehouse & R. N. McCauley (eds.) Mind and Religion: Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity , Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira HARVEY WHITEHOUSEABOUTRESEARCHCOLLABORATIONSBOOKSARTICLESPRESS Harvey Whitehouse is an anthropologist whose research focuses on the evolution of social complexity. One of the founders of the cognitive science of religion, Harvey is well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity,” which explains how the frequency and emotional intensity of collective rituals influence the scale and structure of religious organisations. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing by anthropologists, historians, archaeologists, cognitive scientists, and RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Funding Support . 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011 – 2016: Economic and Social Research Council(£3.2 million).
MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Religions Can't Be Tamed: Pascal Boyer & Harvey Whitehouse discuss "wild" religions. Existing outside, and within, organized and “tamed” religions, the practices of wild religion are authentic expressions of spontaneous spirituality and, as such, they may hold secrets that can contribute to a much richer understanding of the psychology of religion as a whole: why, what and how people believe. ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious THE COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOSITY (PDF) Harvey Whitehouse (2005). H. Whitehouse & R. N. McCauley (eds.) Mind and Religion: Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity , Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford EVENTS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE 13 March 2021 (Online) Freedom of Religion or Belief Leadership Network (FoRBLN) Virtual Workshop Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford. PRESS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database construction and analysis, semantic network analysis, brain imaging, and agent based modeling.ONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703.COLLABORATIONS
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences Are the bonds of kinship based more on shared biology or shared experience? Brock Bastian’s lab has been studying the positive social effects of pain and now we’re comparing the effects of all kinds of shared dysphoria (including pain) with the effects of shared genealogy when it comes to fusion with a group. 2021 — ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Fiona A. White, Martha Newson, Stefano Verrelli and Harvey Whitehouse (2021) Journal of Applied Social Psychology (2021) Journal of AppliedSocial Psychology
FUSION AND REFORM: THE POTENTIAL FOR IDENTITY FUSION TO Whitehouse, Harvey, & Fitzgerald, Robin (2020). Anthropology in Action, 27(1): 1-13.
THE DYNAMIC IDENTITY FUSION INDEX (DIFI): A NEW CONTINUOUS Juan Jiménez, Ángel Gómez, Michael D. Buhrmester, Alexandra Vázquez, Harvey Whitehouse, William B. Swann, Jr. (2015). Social Science Computer Review . HARVEY WHITEHOUSEABOUTRESEARCHCOLLABORATIONSBOOKSARTICLESPRESS Harvey Whitehouse is an anthropologist whose research focuses on the evolution of social complexity. One of the founders of the cognitive science of religion, Harvey is well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity,” which explains how the frequency and emotional intensity of collective rituals influence the scale and structure of religious organisations. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE About Harvey. Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing byanthropologists
RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Cognitive and Cultural Foundations of Religion and Morality. 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011–2017: BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. CONTACT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious THE COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOSITY (PDF) Harvey Whitehouse (2005). H. Whitehouse & R. N. McCauley (eds.) Mind and Religion: Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity , Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira HARVEY WHITEHOUSEABOUTRESEARCHCOLLABORATIONSBOOKSARTICLESPRESS Harvey Whitehouse is an anthropologist whose research focuses on the evolution of social complexity. One of the founders of the cognitive science of religion, Harvey is well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity,” which explains how the frequency and emotional intensity of collective rituals influence the scale and structure of religious organisations. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Cognitive and Cultural Foundations of Religion and Morality. 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011–2017: ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE About Harvey. Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing byanthropologists
BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. CONTACT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious THE COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOSITY (PDF) Harvey Whitehouse (2005). H. Whitehouse & R. N. McCauley (eds.) Mind and Religion: Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity , Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford EVENTS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE ISCA Seminar Series | Michaelmas Term 2020. Fri, Oct 16, 2020 3:00 PM 15:00 Fri, Dec 4, 2020 4:00 PM 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Fridays, 3.00 pm (Online) Links to join each Seminar will be available here. Convened by Harvey Whitehouse and Nayanika Mathur. School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford. PRESS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. PDFS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Research Opportunities with Harvey. Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database constructionand
COLLABORATIONS
Two distinct collaborations are exploring the cognitive and affective mechanisms involved in turning shared experiences into social bonds. Together with Jamin Halberstadt’s lab group and Jonathan Jong (Coventry), we are developing new methods of image-based tracking to study incipient group formation and evolution using a high definitionONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. FUSION AND REFORM: THE POTENTIAL FOR IDENTITY FUSION TO Whitehouse, Harvey, & Fitzgerald, Robin (2020). Anthropology in Action, 27(1): 1-13.
AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO ESTIMATING PRODUCTIVITY IN PAST Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, KevinFeeney, Pieter
THE DYNAMIC IDENTITY FUSION INDEX (DIFI): A NEW CONTINUOUS Juan Jiménez, Ángel Gómez, Michael D. Buhrmester, Alexandra Vázquez, Harvey Whitehouse, William B. Swann, Jr. (2015). Social Science Computer Review . HARVEY WHITEHOUSEABOUTRESEARCHCOLLABORATIONSBOOKSARTICLESPRESS Harvey Whitehouse is an anthropologist whose research focuses on the evolution of social complexity. One of the founders of the cognitive science of religion, Harvey is well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity,” which explains how the frequency and emotional intensity of collective rituals influence the scale and structure of religious organisations. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE About Harvey. Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing byanthropologists
RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Cognitive and Cultural Foundations of Religion and Morality. 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011–2017: BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. CONTACT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious THE COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOSITY (PDF) Harvey Whitehouse (2005). H. Whitehouse & R. N. McCauley (eds.) Mind and Religion: Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity , Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira HARVEY WHITEHOUSEABOUTRESEARCHCOLLABORATIONSBOOKSARTICLESPRESS Harvey Whitehouse is an anthropologist whose research focuses on the evolution of social complexity. One of the founders of the cognitive science of religion, Harvey is well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity,” which explains how the frequency and emotional intensity of collective rituals influence the scale and structure of religious organisations. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE About Harvey. Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing byanthropologists
RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Cognitive and Cultural Foundations of Religion and Morality. 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011–2017: BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. CONTACT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious THE COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOSITY (PDF) Harvey Whitehouse (2005). H. Whitehouse & R. N. McCauley (eds.) Mind and Religion: Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity , Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford EVENTS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE ISCA Seminar Series | Michaelmas Term 2020. Fri, Oct 16, 2020 3:00 PM 15:00 Fri, Dec 4, 2020 4:00 PM 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Fridays, 3.00 pm (Online) Links to join each Seminar will be available here. Convened by Harvey Whitehouse and Nayanika Mathur. School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford. PRESS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. PDFS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Research Opportunities with Harvey. Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database constructionand
COLLABORATIONS
Two distinct collaborations are exploring the cognitive and affective mechanisms involved in turning shared experiences into social bonds. Together with Jamin Halberstadt’s lab group and Jonathan Jong (Coventry), we are developing new methods of image-based tracking to study incipient group formation and evolution using a high definitionONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. FUSION AND REFORM: THE POTENTIAL FOR IDENTITY FUSION TO Whitehouse, Harvey, & Fitzgerald, Robin (2020). Anthropology in Action, 27(1): 1-13.
AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO ESTIMATING PRODUCTIVITY IN PAST Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, KevinFeeney, Pieter
THE DYNAMIC IDENTITY FUSION INDEX (DIFI): A NEW CONTINUOUS Juan Jiménez, Ángel Gómez, Michael D. Buhrmester, Alexandra Vázquez, Harvey Whitehouse, William B. Swann, Jr. (2015). Social Science Computer Review . BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE About Harvey. Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing byanthropologists
RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Cognitive and Cultural Foundations of Religion and Morality. 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011–2017: ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene. MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Research Opportunities with Harvey. Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database constructionand
CONTACT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703.ONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE About Harvey. Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing byanthropologists
RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Cognitive and Cultural Foundations of Religion and Morality. 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011–2017: ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene. MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE The Oxford Martin Programme on Natural Governance is a new research initiative. Here, programme directors Dominic Johnson, David Macdonald and Harvey Whitehouse look at what the reaction to Cecil's death can tell us about human co-operation. June 2016. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Research Opportunities with Harvey. Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database constructionand
CONTACT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703.ONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious EVENTS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE ISCA Seminar Series | Michaelmas Term 2020. Fri, Oct 16, 2020 3:00 PM 15:00 Fri, Dec 4, 2020 4:00 PM 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Fridays, 3.00 pm (Online) Links to join each Seminar will be available here. Convened by Harvey Whitehouse and Nayanika Mathur. School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Research Opportunities with Harvey. Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database constructionand
PDFS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse. Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of OxfordCOLLABORATIONS
Two distinct collaborations are exploring the cognitive and affective mechanisms involved in turning shared experiences into social bonds. Together with Jamin Halberstadt’s lab group and Jonathan Jong (Coventry), we are developing new methods of image-based tracking to study incipient group formation and evolution using a high definitionONLINE POSTS
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Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. A NEW ERA IN THE STUDY OF GLOBAL HISTORY IS BORN BUT IT Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RELIGION, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE Religion, Anthropology, and Cognitive Science. This book examines longstanding debates in the anthropology of religion concerning the connections between ritual and meaning, belief, politics, emotion, development, and gender. But it examines these ‘old’ topics from a radically new perspective: that of the cognitive science of religion. DYING FOR THE GROUP: TOWARDS A GENERAL THEORY OF EXTREME Dying for the group: Towards a general theory of extreme self-sacrifice →. December 31, 2018 / CSSC Administrator. December 31, 2018 / CSSC Administrator / / Source. 2018, journal-articles. self sacrifice, Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict, AnthroLab. CSSC Administrator. BIG GODS CAME AFTER THE RISE OF CIVILISATIONS, NOT BEFORE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Funding Support . 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011 – 2016: Economic and Social Research Council(£3.2 million).
ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing by anthropologists, historians, archaeologists, cognitive scientists, and MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Extraordinary Rituals New BBC 2 series. Broadcast: 17 August 2018. If you are a member of a UK Higher Education Institution, you can access the 3 programmes via the Box of Broadcasts service: ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene.ONLINE POSTS
Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. CONTACT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database construction and analysis, semantic network analysis, brain imaging, and agent based modeling. MODES OF RELIGIOSITY: A COGNITIVE THEORY OF RELIGIOUS Religions—whatever else they may be—are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of MIND AND RELIGION: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey Whitehouse’s modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of organizing and transmitting religious BOOKS — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Funding Support . 2016–2023: European Research Council (€2.5 million). Principal Investigator: Harvey Whitehouse. Title: RitualModes: Divergent modes of ritual, social cohesion, prosociality, and conflict. 2011 – 2016: Economic and Social Research Council(£3.2 million).
ABOUT — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Harvey Whitehouse holds a statutory Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Harvey is one of the founders of the cognitive science of religion field. He is especially well known for his theory of “modes of religiosity” that has been the subject of extensive critical evaluation and testing by anthropologists, historians, archaeologists, cognitive scientists, and MULTIMEDIA — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Extraordinary Rituals New BBC 2 series. Broadcast: 17 August 2018. If you are a member of a UK Higher Education Institution, you can access the 3 programmes via the Box of Broadcasts service: ACADEMIC — HARVEY WHITEHOUSE Peter Turchin, Thomas Currie, Christina Collins, Jill Levine, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Neil R Edwards, Philip B Holden, Daniel Hoyer, Kevin Feeney, Pieter François and Harvey Whitehouse (2021).The Holocene.ONLINE POSTS
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Harvey Whitehouse, Brian McQuinn, Michael Buhrmester, and William B. Swann (2014).Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 111, No. 50: pp. 17702-17703. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES WITH HARVEY Harvey welcomes enquiries from prospective students, research assistants, and postdocs interested in contributing to his collaborative projects, using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, carefully controlled experiments in both lab and field, field surveys, online surveys, database construction and analysis, semantic network analysis, brain imaging, and agent based modeling.COLLABORATIONS
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RITUALS AS SOCIAL GLUE Learn More About Harvey's Research Collective rituals bind groups together—we could think of such rituals as gadgets for making social glue. Different kinds of rituals produce different intensities of commitment to group values and causes and also influence the size and internal structure of groups. Understanding these processes is important to explaining how cultural groups grow and contract, how they extract resources, and how they compete with each other—whether in the form of violent conflict or strategic alliance. As well as investigating the proximate mechanisms that underlie these intricate processes in human society and history, Harvey is interested in the processes of cultural selection that have shaped the evolution of bands, chiefdoms, states, and empires.* Home /
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Complex societies precede moralizing gods throughout world history HARVEY WHITEHOUSE, PIETER FRANCOIS, PATRICK E. SAVAGE, THOMAS E. CURRIE, KEVIN C. FEENEY, ENRICO CIONI, ROSALIND PURCELL, ROBERT M. ROSS, JENNIFER LARSON, JOHN BAINES, BAREND TER HAAR, ALAN COVEY, PETER TURCHIN (2019) _Nature_ 568, 226-229 Dying for the group: Towards a general theory of extremeself-sacrifice
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