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  • January 2009

  • Mon 12
    January 12, 2009 @ 12:00 am

    Karthik Panchanathan – Quantifying the Bystander Effect in a Multi-Player Dictator Game

    Karthik Panchanathan: UCLA Department of AnthropologyBehavioral economics studies have shown people to have other-regarding social preferences. In the Dictator Game, for example, dictators transfer some portion of their endowment to […]

  • Mon 26
    January 26, 2009 @ 12:00 am

    James Fowler – Genes and Social Networks

    James Fowler: UCSD Political Science DepartmentSocial networks exhibit strikingly systematic patterns across a wide range of human contexts. While genetic variation accounts for a significant portion of the variation in […]

  • February 2009

  • Mon 2
    February 2, 2009 @ 12:00 am

    Nathan Bailey – Same-sex Mating Behavior and Evolution

    Nathan Bailey: UC Riverside Department of BiologySame-sex mating behavior has been extensively documented in non-human animals, but we still know relatively little about its evolutionary impact. What evidence exists that […]

  • Mon 9
    February 9, 2009 @ 12:00 am

    Robert Boyd – The Evolution of Social Stratification

    Robert Boyd: UCLA Department of AnthropologyIn this talk I explain how culturally heritable differences in wealth between social groups can arise and be maintained even when the only adaptive learning […]

  • Tue 17
    February 17, 2009 @ 12:00 am

    David Sloan Wilson – Evolving the City: Using Evolutionary Theory to Understand and Improve the Quality of Everyday Life

    David Sloan Wilson: SUNY Binghamton Department of Biological Sciences & Department of AnthropologyEvolutionary theory is rapidly expanding beyond the biological sciences to include all human-related subjects in academia. Since evolution […]

  • Mon 23
    February 23, 2009 @ 12:00 am

    Daniel Nettle – Why is the Theory of Evolution So Hard to Understand?

    Daniel Nettle: Newcastle University Centre for Behaviour and EvolutionEven in the most developed countries, many people do not accept the theory of evolution as true. Whilst there are cultural and […]

  • March 2009

  • Mon 2
    March 2, 2009 @ 12:00 am

    Patricia Gowaty – It’s About Time: Reproductive Decisions Under Ecological and Fitness Constraints

    Patricia Gowaty: UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary BehaviorDo genes for choosy females and indiscriminate mates determine typical sex roles; or, do ecological and social constraints determine sex roles? Or […]

  • Mon 9
    March 9, 2009 @ 12:00 am

    Rebecca Bliege Bird – Why Women Hunt: Risk and Contemporary Foraging in a Western Desert Aboriginal Community

    Rebecca Bliege Bird: Stanford University Department of AnthropologyAnthropologists commonly invoke an "economy of scale" to explain gender differences in hunter-gatherer subsistence and economic production: wives pursue childcare-compatible tasks and husbands, […]

  • Mon 30
    March 30, 2009 @ 12:00 am

    Roberto Delgado – Revisiting Island Differences in Orangutan Socioecology: Behavioral Flexibility and Geographic Variation

    Roberto Delgado: USC Department of AnthropologyInitial field observations and reports from a few short-term studies pointed to island differences between Bornean and Sumatran orangutans in their general appearance and behavioral […]

  • April 2009

  • Mon 6
    April 6, 2009 @ 12:00 am

    Joseph Henrich – The Evolution of Cultural Adaptations: Fijian Food Taboos Protect Against Dangerous Marine Toxins

    Joseph Henrich: University of British Columbia Departments of Psychology and EconomicsThis talk will first develop an evolutionarily-informed, cognitively-grounded approach to culture, and then apply this approach to explain patterns of […]

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