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    Trance, Dissociation, and Shamanism: A Cross-Cultural Model
    with Connor Wood, Saikou Diallo, and Ross Gore
    Journal of Cognition and Culture 18 (5): 508-536. 2018.
    Religious practices centered on controlled trance states, such as Siberian shamanism or North African zar, are ubiquitous, yet their characteristics vary. In particular, cross-cultural research finds that female-dominated spirit possession cults are common in stratified societies, whereas male-dominated shamanism predominates in structurally flatter cultures. Here, we present an agent-based model that explores factors, including social stratification and psychological dissociation, that may part…Read more
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    Multiple Axialities: A Computational Model of the Axial Age
    with F. LeRon Shults, Wesley J. Wildman, Justin E. Lane, and Saikou Diallo
    Journal of Cognition and Culture 18 (5): 537-564. 2018.
    Debates over the causes and consequences of the “Axial Age” – and its relevance for understanding and explaining “modernity” – continue to rage within and across a wide variety of academic disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, archaeology, history, social theory, and cognitive science. We present a computational model that synthesizes three leading theories about the emergence of axial civilizations. Although these theories are often treated as competitors, our computational model show…Read more
  • IEEE SpringSim Proceedings 2019 (edited book)
    IEEE. 2019.