This View of Life
Magazine

This View of Life is an interdisciplinary magazine and academic journal dedicated to exploring the application of evolutionary science across all aspects of human life.

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Decolonizing Science and the Bias Against Non-Native English Speakers

The idea of having a common language in science is for it to create a common ground of communication, and that is something editors and reviewers need to remember.

Politics
Race
All
The Third Way of Entrepreneurship and the Art of Public Policy: A Conversation with David Colander

There are many sectors of the economy where for-benefit corporations are a better structure than either for-profit corporations and not-for-profit corporations as currently structured.

Economy
Politics
All
Debate on Altruism, Human Social Evolution, and Natural Selection

In the spirit of Evolution: This View of Life's mantra "science as a process of constructive disagreement" we will highlight the debate and welcome all the arguments.

Biology
All
It’s Rats vs. Penguins on Contested Chilean Island

"The cause of the decline in the penguin population is man," said bird veterinarian Paula Arce. "And of its eggs ... That could be the rats."

Biology
Environment
All
The Evolution of Human Aggression

A special issue of the journal Human Nature reports on the causes and consequences of human aggression from an evolutionary perspective.

Politics
All
Evolution of Responses to Homelessness to Reach Functional Zero

Rosanne Haggerty has been working with others to end homelessness since 1990.

Webinar
All
Living Design: A Novel Interdisciplinary, Interbeing Approach to Regenerating Communities, Organizations, and Ecosystems

An online lecture and in-depth discussion with Tamsin Woolley-Barker. Friday, October 7 at 6pm EST

Webinar
All
Death Rituals In The Animal Kingdom

Do animals have death rituals?

Mind
All
Related Birds Evolve Different Songs and Colours

Canadian Researchers have discovered a pattern in birds' songs and plumage that help explain some of the colourful and tuneful variety in nature.

Biology
All
Learning From The Tubeworm About Turning A Crisis Into An Opportunity

adaptability, symbiosis, and the water crisis (or is it the “coming water opportunity?”).

Environment
All
An Anthropologist Walks Into A Bar And Asks, ‘Why Is This Joke Funny?’

Why humor evolved.

Mind
All
Using Evolution to Understand Apple’s Business Model

Compared to competing companies, they routinely blow everybody else out of the water. How is this the case?

Business
Technology
All
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