Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology and Institute for Brain and Behavior Amsterdam (iBBA), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands; email:
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA; email:
Annu Rev Psychol. 2022 Jan 4;73:379-402. doi: 10.1146/annurev-psych-020821-110044. Epub 2021 Aug 2.
Contemporary society is facing many social dilemmas-including climate change, COVID-19, and misinformation-characterized by a conflict between short-term self-interest and longer-term collective interest. The climate crisis requires paying costs today to reduce climate-related harms and risks that we face in the future. The COVID-19 crisis requires the less vulnerable to pay costs to benefit the more vulnerable in the face of great uncertainty. The misinformation crisis requires investing effort to assess truth and abstain from spreading attractive falsehoods. Addressing these crises requires an understanding of human cooperation. To that end, we present () an overview of mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation, including mechanisms based on similarity and interaction; () a discussion of how reputation can incentivize cooperation via conditional cooperation and signaling; and () a review of social preferences that undergird the proximate psychology of cooperation, including positive regard for others, parochialism, and egalitarianism. We discuss the three focal crises facing our society through the lens of cooperation, emphasizing how cooperation research can inform our efforts to address them.
当代社会面临着许多社会困境,包括气候变化、COVID-19 和错误信息,其特征是短期自身利益与长期集体利益之间的冲突。气候危机需要我们今天付出代价,以减少我们未来面临的与气候相关的危害和风险。COVID-19 危机需要脆弱程度较低的人付出代价,以使面对巨大不确定性的脆弱程度较高的人受益。错误信息危机需要投入精力来评估真相,避免传播有吸引力的虚假信息。应对这些危机需要了解人类合作。为此,我们介绍了合作进化的机制概述,包括基于相似性和相互作用的机制;讨论了声誉如何通过条件合作和信号传递来激励合作;并回顾了合作的近因心理学所依据的社会偏好,包括对他人的正面评价、地方主义和平均主义。我们通过合作的视角讨论了我们社会面临的三个焦点危机,强调了合作研究如何为我们应对这些危机的努力提供信息。