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E. O. Wilson is considered the father of sociobiology. The level of interest in sociobiology- the evolutionary study of social behavior- greatly increased after the publication of his book, Sociobiology that was published in 1980.
Sociobiology is a field of scientific study which is based on the assumption that social behavior has resulted from evolution and attempts to explain and examine social behavior within that context.
If we have to study the social behaviour of animals that make their societies , we have to study socio-biology .
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Sociobiology's approach to sexuality is to place it in an evolutionary context.
the key idea of sociobiology is that all organisms form some sort of society and communicate with each other
Carol Chapnick Mukhopadhyay has written: 'How real is race?' -- subject(s): Culture, Race relations, Race, Sociobiology, Education, Nature and nurture
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Culture areas are geographic regions with distinct cultural characteristics and traditions, often shaped by common environmental, historical, and social factors. Examples include areas like Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and Mesoamerica. These regions are identified based on shared cultural practices, languages, beliefs, and material culture within a specific geographic area.
Sociobiology.
A good place to begin is to read Edward O. Wilson's book "Sociobiology, The New Synthesis" published in 1975. Wilson is the father of sociobiology: the impact that our genetic inheritance has on our behaviors. Second, sociobiology is an off-shoot of the study of evolutionary biology, so understanding the origins of life on earth and the mechanics by which evolution takes place is important. For this, I recommend going straight to the books authored by Charles Darwin - not interpretations of his work. These two scholars will offer you a good start - and from there it is a matter of finding a university which offers such a degree.
Chronology refers to the study of time. It is usually a time line of events that pertain to something specific.