2018
DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2018.00015
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Synthesizing Proximate and Distal Levels of Explanation: Toward an Evolution-Informed Sociology

Abstract: In this paper, we argue that despite the growing acceptance of psychological research by mainstream sociologists, the discipline of sociology remains largely averse to biology. This is because the kind of psychological research that sociologists now utilize tends to rely on the same assumptions of thought, action, and human behavior-broadly construed-that sociologists have on the whole tacitly endorsed since Durkheim's seminal criticism of Kantian categories in The Elementary Forms of Religious Life: Namely, t… Show more

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“…While a human‐security perspective foregrounds subjective experience, it does not rule out the influence of social and political structures on people's everyday behavior (Hopner et al, 2020). Just as society can be changed through “understanding up” from grass roots to societal levels of change (MacLachlan, 2014, p. 85), so too, “proximate causes of behavior can be triggered by more distal social causes” (Williams & Montgomery, 2018). The point of a human security perspective, and a possibility that we would like to explore, is that human security includes distal as well as proximal stimuli.…”
Section: Setting the Scene For The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While a human‐security perspective foregrounds subjective experience, it does not rule out the influence of social and political structures on people's everyday behavior (Hopner et al, 2020). Just as society can be changed through “understanding up” from grass roots to societal levels of change (MacLachlan, 2014, p. 85), so too, “proximate causes of behavior can be triggered by more distal social causes” (Williams & Montgomery, 2018). The point of a human security perspective, and a possibility that we would like to explore, is that human security includes distal as well as proximal stimuli.…”
Section: Setting the Scene For The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demographic studies expose the correlation between impoverished areas, crime, and race without considering how the social practice of racism explains this inequality (Knight et al 2004;Marotta 2017). The reemergence of "evolution-informed" sociology has argued that criminal behavior is lodged in our genetic makeup and that a neglect of biology has curtailed effective explanations (Rebellon et al 2014;Walsh and Yun n.d.;Williams and Montgomery 2018). This racecraft beckons us to dig deeper and deeper into "race", as if it were some new frontier promising a bounty of equitable solutions.…”
Section: Understanding Racecraft and Exposing "Race"mentioning
confidence: 99%