This article describes a case study in local activism and suggests that a social-action project can be conceptualized in Darwinian terms: Variation (generation of diverse activities, as in biological reproduction), and Selection (survival of variants selected by their encounters with the world). Participants in this project are identified by first names only.
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Nevin, J. A. T. (2018). Variation, Selection, and Social Action. Behavior and Social Issues, 27(1), AA1–AA3. https://doi.org/10.5210/bsi.v27i0.8275
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