[CogSci] Royal Society special issue - The emergence of collective knowledge and cumulative culture in animals, humans and machines - TB 1843

Felicity Davie Felicity.Davie at royalsociety.org
Fri Dec 17 04:07:48 PST 2021


Please can you post the following announcement:

Royal Society Publishing has recently published a special issue of Philosophical Transactions B entitled The emergence of collective knowledge and cumulative culture in animals, humans and machines organized and edited by Andrew Whiten, Dora Biro, Ellen C. Garland and Simon Kirby and the articles can be accessed directly at www.bit.ly/PTB1843<http://www.bit.ly/PTB1843>

A print version is also available at the special price of £35.00 per issue from debbie.vaughan at royalsociety.org

Many thanks!

Felicity
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Felicity Davie
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