
On Selfish Memes: culture as complex adaptive systemSitungkir, Hokky (2004)On Selfish Memes: culture as complex adaptive system. [Preprint] This is the latest version of this eprint. Full text available as:
AbstractWe present the formal definition of meme in the sense of the equivalence between memetics and the theory of cultural evolution. From the formal definition we find thatculture can be seen analytically and persuade that memetic gives important role in the exploration of sociological theory, especially in the cultural studies. We show that we are not allowed to assume meme as smallest information unit in cultural evolution in general, but it is the smallest information we use on explaining cultural evolution. We construct a computational model and do simulation in advance presenting the selfish meme powerlawdistributed. The simulation result shows that the contagion of meme as well as cultural evolution is a complex adaptive system. Memetics is the system and art ofimporting genetics to social sciences.
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