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ReferencesAberle, David F. 1987. Distinguished lecture: What kind of science is anthropol-ogy? AmericanAnthropologist 89(3):551–66.Ahdieh, Robert. 2010. The visible hand: Coordination functions of the regulatory state. MinnesotaLawReview 95:578–649.Ainsworth, Scott H. 2002. AnalyzingInterestGroups: Group Influence on People and Policies. New York: Norton.Aktipis, C. Athena. 2004. Know when to walk away: Contingent movement and the evolution of cooperation. JournalofTheoreticalBiology 231(2):249–60.———. 2011. Is cooperation viable in mobile organisms? Simple Walk Away rule favors the evolution of cooperation in groups. EvolutionandHumanBehavior32(4):263–76.Aktipis, C. Athena, Lee Cronk, and Rolando de Aguiar. 2011. Risk-pooling and herd survival: An agent-based model of a Maasai gift-giving system.HumanEcology 39:131–40.Alexander, Richard D. 1977. Natural selection and the analysis of human social-ity. In ChangingScenesintheNaturalSciences (1776–1976 Bicentennial Sym-posium Monograph), ed. C. E. Goulden, 283–37. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences.———. 1987. TheBiologyofMoralSystems. Hawthorne, N.Y.: Aldine.———. 1990. HowDidHumansEvolve? Reflections on the Uniquely Unique Species. Special Publication 1:1–38. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Mu-seum of Zoology.Alexander, S. 1920. Space, Time, and Deity: The Gifford Lectures at Glasgow, 1916–1918. New York: Dover.Alford, John R., Carolyn L. Funk, and John R. Hibbing. 2005. Are political orien-tations genetically transmitted? AmericanPoliticalScienceReview 99:153–67.Alford, John R., and John R. Hibbing. 2008. The new empirical biopolitics. An-nualReviewofPoliticalScience 11:183–203.Alvard, Michael. 2001. Mutualistic hunting. In Meat-Eating and Human Evolu-tion, ed. Craig Stanford and Henry Bunn, 261–78. New York: Oxford Univer-sity Press.———. 2003a. The adaptive nature of culture. EvolutionaryAnthropology12(3):136–49.———. 2003b. Kinship, lineage identity, and an evolutionary perspective on the structure of cooperative big game hunting groups in Indonesia. HumanNature14(2):129–63.Alvard, M., and D. Nolin. 2002. Rousseau’s whale hunt? Coordination among big game hunters. CurrentAnthropology 43(4):533–59.Ambrose, Stephen. 1992. BandofBrothers. New York: Simon & Schuster.Amenta, Edwin. 2006. WhenMovementsMatter. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Uni-versity Press.Cronk.indb 2077/27/2012 12:52:48 PM
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