“‘Culture’ Tag”,2011-08-31 ():
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Bibliography for tag
culture, most recent first: 1 related tag, 72 annotations, & 28 links (parent).
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- “Artificial Intelligence and Art: Identifying the Esthetic Judgment Factors That Distinguish Human & Machine-Generated Artwork”, 2023
- “Defending Humankind: Anthropocentric Bias in the Appreciation of AI Art”, et al 2023
- “Content Warnings Reduce Esthetic Appreciation of Visual Art”, et al 2022
- “Rod McKuen Was the Bestselling Poet in American History. What Happened? He Sold 60 Million Books and 100 Million Records. Why Was He Forgotten?”, 2022
- “AI Composer Bias: Listeners like Music Less When They Think It Was Composed by an AI”, et al 2022
- “Who Made the Paintings: Artists or Artificial Intelligence? The Effects of Identity on Liking and Purchase Intention”, 2022
- “Forgotten Books: The Application of Unseen Species Models to the Survival of Culture”, et al 2022
- “Rent Seeking and the Decline of the Florentine School”, 2022
- “Networks, Creativity, and Time: Staying Creative through Brokerage and Network Rejuvenation”, et al 2021
- “Effective Population Size for Culturally Evolving Traits”, et al 2021
- “Imitation-Driven Cultural Collapse”, Duran-2021
- “The Psychological Reach of Culture in Animals’ Lives”, 2021b
- “Experiences of Ugliness in Nature and Urban Environments”, 2021
- “Emotionally Numb: Expertise Dulls Consumer Experience”, et al 2021
- “Folklore”, 2021
- “Why We Fight Over Fiction”, 2020
- “From Aristocratic to Ordinary: Shifting Modes of Elite Distinction”, 2020
- “Liberalizing Art. Evidence on the Impressionists at the End of the Paris Salon”, et al 2020
- “The Universal Decay of Collective Memory and Attention”, et al 2019
- “The Cult of the Imperfect”, 2019
- “The Similarity Network of Motion Pictures”, 2019
- “Are Collectivistic Cultures More Prone to Rapid Transformation? Computational Models of Cross-Cultural Differences, Social Network Structure, Dynamic Social Influence, and Cultural Change”, 2019
- “Book Review: The Secret Of Our Success, Joseph Henrich”, 2019
- “The Machine As Author”, 2019
- “Cultural Evolution in Animals”, 2019
- “LEGO Porn: Phallic Pleasure and Knowledge”, 2019
- “Enjoy It Again: Repeat Experiences Are Less Repetitive Than People Think”, 2019
- “Loyal to the Group of 17’s Story—The Just Man”, 2018
- “TV or Not TV? The Impact of Subtitling on English Skills”, et al 2018
- “Death, Bereavement, and Creativity”, 2017
- “What Makes Popular Culture Popular? Product Features and Optimal Differentiation in Music”, 2017
- “Does Reading a Single Passage of Literary Fiction Really Improve Theory of Mind? An Attempt at Replication”, et al 2016
- “Chain Letter Evolution § Origins of Testimonials”, Van2016
- “Why Read New Books?”, 2014
- “The Paradox of Publicity: How Awards Can Negatively Affect the Evaluation of Quality”, 2014
- “Title: Reading Fiction Improves Theory of Mind and Reduces Intergroup Bias”
- “Response-Dependence About Esthetic Value”, 2012
- “International Art English”, 2012
- “Nor the Summers As Golden: Writing Multivolume Works”, 2012
- “The Skinny on Celebrities: Parasocial Relationships Moderate the Effects of Thin Media Figures on Women’s Body Image”, et al 2012
- “The Temporal and Focal Dynamics of Volitional Reconsumption: A Phenomenological Investigation of Repeated Hedonic Experiences”
- “Batman to the Rescue! The Protective Effects of Parasocial Relationships With Muscular Superheroes on Men’s Body Image”, et al 2012b
- “Changing Beliefs and Behavior Through Experience-Taking”, 2012
- “The Sword of Achilles”, 2011
- “A Neural Predictor of Cultural Popularity”, 2011
- “Signaling Status With Luxury Goods: The Role of Brand Prominence”, et al 2010
- “Avoid News: Towards a Healthy News Diet”, 2010
- “Social Surrogacy: How Favored Television Programs Provide the Experience of Belonging”, et al 2009
- “Where Have The Great Big Wagner Voices Gone?”, 2009
- “Hierarchy in the Library: Egalitarian Dynamics in Victorian Novels”, et al 2008
- “Love Makes You Real: Favorite Television Characters Are Perceived As ‘Real’ in a Social Facilitation Paradigm”, 2008
- “Fictional Narratives Cultivate Just-World Beliefs”
- “Does Narrative Information Bias Individual’s Decision Making? A Systematic Review”
- “Leading the Herd Astray: An Experimental Study of Self-Fulfilling Prophecies in an Artificial Cultural Market”, 2008
- “The Complex Dynamics of Collaborative Tagging”, et al 2007
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- “Chain Letter Evolution”, Van2006
- “Graphs, Maps, Trees: Abstract Models for a Literary History, Ch. 3: Trees”, 2005
- “Parasocial Break-Up from Favorite Television Characters: The Role of Attachment Styles and Relationship Intensity”, 2004
- “Endogenous Explanation in the Sociology of Culture”, 2004
- “Value-Affirmative and Value-Protective Processing of Alcohol Education Messages That Include Statistical Evidence or Anecdotes”
- “Bullcrit: The Reading Disorder of the Literary Fast Lane”, 1989
- “Novelty and Human Esthetic Preferences”, et al 1983
- “Why Don’t You Run Upstairs And Write A Nice Gershwin Tune?”, 1955
- “Children’s Reactions to Movie Horrors and Radio Crime”, 1941
- “The AI Art Apocalypse”
- “Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art (1853171ya)”
- “The Universal Structure of Storytelling”
- “Against YA: Adults Should Be Embarrassed to Read Children’s Books”
- “Why Fiction Lies”
- “Cheap Ornament and Status Games”
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