The Creative Process of Cultural Evolution
Liane Gabora

TL;DR
This paper explores how creative processes drive cultural evolution, examining theoretical frameworks, agent-based models, and empirical studies to understand the interplay between creativity and cultural change.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of cultural evolution through creative processes, integrating theoretical, computational, and empirical perspectives.
Findings
Creative ideas accumulate and increase cultural complexity over time.
Agent-based models help simulate and understand cultural evolution.
Individual creative styles influence cultural outputs in diverse ways.
Abstract
Even this saying itself is a variant of a similar statement attributed to Bernard of Chartres in the 12th Century, and inspired the title for a book by Steven Hawking and an album by Oasis. Creative ideas beget other creative ideas and, as a result, modifications accumulate, and we see an overall increase in the complexity of cultural novelty over time, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the ratchet effect (Tomasello, Kruger, & Ratner, 1993). Although we may never meet the people or objects that creatively influence us, by assimilating what we encounter around us and bringing to bear our own insights and perspectives, we all contribute in our own way, however small, to a second evolutionary process -- the evolution of culture. This chapter explores how we can better understand culture by understanding the creative processes that fuel it, and better understand creativity by examining…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation · Language and cultural evolution
