Submitted papers and instructions
- Michael Hammond: The Enhancement Imperative and Social Emergence
- A short (?) review of the Stream papers
- NEW: Interim board of the Research Stream
- John Given: Genes, memes memories and myths: The evolution of language and the 'storying of the world'
- Jasper Muis: How to explain the successful rise of Pim Fortuyn? An evolutionary model of adaptive rationality.
- PROPOSAL for a Research Network
- Steven Quilley: Integrative Levels and the ‘Great Evolution’: Organicist Biology and the Sociology of Norbert Elias
- Anna Bagnoli - Bren Neale: Tracking Young Lives over Time: a Review of Longitudinal Evidence on Young People and the Young Lives and Times Study
- Hans Petter Sand: One Sociologist, Two Biographies
- John P.Given: The evolution of language and the storying of the world
- Myra J Hird - Melissa Houghtaling: Evolutionary Biology, Symbiogenesis and Sociology's New Imagination
- Jasper Muis: How to explain the succesful rise of Pim Fortuyn? An evolutionary model of adaptive rationality
- Edgar Kiser- Howard Welser: The relationship between theory and history in evolutionary biology: A model for historical sociology?
- Michael Hammond: The enhancement imperative: Evolutionary reward release rules and the shape of human history
- Neil Cooper-Simon Hampton: Why speaking of "evolutionary sociology" manages the problem of biology but does not solve it
- Helena Bulinska: Mirror neurons as a proximal mechanism of social interactions
- Fernando Cerbone-Mauro Sandrini: From biodiversity to Earth democracy
- Susanne Rebers: The Evolution of Collective Action
- J P Roos: The origins and development of life stories
- SUGGESTIONS for the presentation of papers
- RS5 Evolution and Sociology Program Coordinator: J P Roos
- S.K.Sanderson: Neo-Darwinian Theories of Religion and the Social Ecology of Religious Evolution
- C.R.Hallpike: How social evolution works
- Evolution and Sociology Stream Introduction