What Holds Groups Together? How Interdependence Shapes Group Living

Behavioral and Brain Sciences (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Dunbar’s emphasis on dyadic relationships in group formation overlooks the roles of interdependence and joint commitment in social cohesion. We challenge his premise by highlighting the importance of group-level processes, particularly where top-down group pressures like cooperative breeding and out-group threat can induce joint commitment as an alternate means to sustain group cohesion.

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Angelica Kaufmann
Università degli Studi di Milano
John Michael
University of Warwick

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