Contents of: JoM-EMIT Vol. 3 Issue 1, June 1999

Bruce Edmonds (b.edmonds@mmu.ac.uk)
Tue, 07 Sep 1999 13:48:08 +0100

Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 13:48:08 +0100
From: Bruce Edmonds <b.edmonds@mmu.ac.uk>
To: jom-emit-ann@alpheratz.cpm.aca.mmu.ac.uk
Subject: Contents of: JoM-EMIT Vol. 3 Issue 1, June 1999

The Contents of:

Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission
Volume 3 - June 1999
Issue 1

Accessible at URL:
http://www.cpm.mmu.ac.uk/jom-emit/1999/vol3/

Articles

Survival of the institutionally fittest concepts by Martin de Jong
(72Kb)

Letters

A Note on the Origin of `Memes'/`Mnemes' by John Laurent (6Kb)

Commentary and Discussion

Memetics and the Edge of Chaos - If Price and Ray Shaw (19Kb)

Commentary on Derek Gatherer's paper: Why the `Thought
Contagion' Metaphor is Retarding the Progress of Memetics, in
volume 2, issue 2.

* The Case for Commentary by Derek Gatherer (5Kb)
* Belief Has Utility - An Intentional Stance by David Hales
(9Kb)
* The necessity of theoretical constructs: a rebuttal of the
behaviourist approach to memetics by Francis Heylighen
(20Kb)
* Misleading Mix Of Religion And Science by Aaron Lynch
(14Kb)
* A Strategy for Memetics: Memes as Strategies by Paul
Marsden (17Kb)
* On Memetics and memes as brain-entities by Hans-Cees
Speel (13Kb)
* Memes ain't (just) in the Head by John Wilkins (37Kb)
* Author's reply: Reply to Commentaries by Derek Gatherer
(22Kb)

Commentary on Nick Rose's Paper: Controversies in Meme Theory,
in volume 2, issue 1.

* The Case for Commentary (5Kb)
* Memetic Meanings by Francis Beer (12Kb)
* A Plea for Methodological Darwinism by Derek Gatherer
(10Kb)
* Strategies in Meme Theory by David Hull (11Kb)
* An Evolutionary theory of Culture? by George Modelski
(5Kb)
* Steps toward the Memetic Self by If Price (21Kb)
* On choosing to evolve: strategies without a strategist by
John Wilkins (11Kb)
* Author's reply: Okay, but exactly `who' would escape the
Tyranny of the Replicators? by Nick Rose (11Kb)

PS. Sorry this notification of the contents is a bit late