Gibson Mhairi A, Lawson David W
Evol Anthropol. 2015 Jan-Feb;24(1):3-14. doi: 10.1002/evan.21432.
Evolutionary anthropology provides a powerful theoretical framework for understanding how both current environments and legacies of past selection shape human behavioral diversity. This integrative and pluralistic field, combining ethnographic, demographic, and sociological methods, has provided new insights into the ultimate forces and proximate pathways that guide human adaptation and variation. Here, we present the argument that evolutionary anthropological studies of human behavior also hold great, largely untapped, potential to guide the design, implementation, and evaluation of social and public health policy. Focusing on the key anthropological themes of reproduction, production, and distribution we highlight classic and recent research demonstrating the value of an evolutionary perspective to improving human well-being. The challenge now comes in transforming relevance into action and, for that, evolutionary behavioral anthropologists will need to forge deeper connections with other applied social scientists and policy-makers. We are hopeful that these developments are underway and that, with the current tide of enthusiasm for evidence-based approaches to policy, evolutionary anthropology is well positioned to make a strong contribution.
进化人类学为理解当前环境和过去选择的遗产如何塑造人类行为多样性提供了一个强大的理论框架。这个综合且多元的领域,结合了人种志、人口统计学和社会学方法,为指导人类适应与变异的终极力量和直接途径提供了新的见解。在此,我们提出这样一个观点,即对人类行为的进化人类学研究在指导社会和公共卫生政策的设计、实施及评估方面也具有巨大的、很大程度上尚未开发的潜力。聚焦于生殖、生产和分配这些关键的人类学主题,我们着重介绍经典和近期的研究,这些研究证明了进化视角对于改善人类福祉的价值。现在的挑战在于将相关性转化为行动,为此,进化行为人类学家需要与其他应用社会科学家和政策制定者建立更深入的联系。我们希望这些发展正在进行中,并且鉴于当前对基于证据的政策方法的热情浪潮,进化人类学有能力做出重大贡献。