Laboratory for the Study of Social Systems:


Dominance Hierarchies

Vacancy Chains

Social Organization

Syllabus for Biosociology

Relevant Publications

Laboratory for the Study of Social Systems

Exploring the fundamental principles of social organization

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MISSION STATEMENT:

The mission of the Laboratory for the Study of Social Systems is to explore the fundamental principles of social organization that make possible both human and animal societies. Research at the Laboratory focuses on simple social systems that can be carefully studied under controlled conditions. Current and recent projects include investigations of the formation of social structures in small groups using dominance hierarchies in fish, the distribution of material resources using vacancy chain processes in humans and hermit crabs, and the organization of collective activity in the food source decisions of ants.

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Research in the Laboratory is directed by Ivan D. Chase. Please do not quote or cite from this material without permission.

Direct all correspondence to: Ivan D. Chase
Department of Sociology
SUNY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4356
631-632-7753
Email: ichase@notes.cc.sunysb.edu