Ainash Childebayeva: Population Genetics and Signatures of Selection in Early Neolithic European Farmers

Dr. Ainash Childebayeva Dept of Biological Anthropology, University of Kansas We are hoping that this talk will be both in person and via Zoom. Title: Population Genetics and Signatures of Selection in Early Neolithic European Farmers Abstract: Throughout our evolutionary history, humans have encountered different environmental and cultural changes that left a mark in our […]

Sean Prall: Perceptions that matter: using peer evaluations and dyadic data to explore behavior in rural Namibia

352 Haines Hall

Dr. Sean Prall Dept. of Anthropology, University of Missouri https://sprall.github.io/ Title: Perceptions that matter: using peer evaluations and dyadic data to explore behavior in rural Namibia Abstract: Reputation and social status are central to research on mating, social learning, and cooperation. However, evolutionary social scientists face significant methodological difficulties in accurately measuring people’s perceptions of […]

Tom Kraft: Modeling the dynamics of infectious disease transmission in a small-scale subsistence population

352 Haines Hall

Dr. Tom Kraft Dept. of Anthropology, University of Utah https://thomaskraft.weebly.com/ Title: Modeling the dynamics of infectious disease transmission in a small-scale subsistence population Abstract:​​​ Infectious disease dynamics are governed by patterns of contact that vary by geography, social organization, mobility, network structure, and cultural factors. Based on speculation about these parameters in contemporary subsistence populations, […]

Richard McElreath: The Problem with Cultural Evolution.

352 Haines Hall

Dr. Richard McElreath, Director of the Department of Human Behavior, Ecology, and Culture, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Title: The Problem with Cultural Evolution https://www.eva.mpg.de/ecology/index/ Abstract: The field of cultural evolution, like any rapidly growing field, has some pruning to do. In this talk I will outline some problems with the field and suggest […]

Kristine Chua, – talk CANCELLED due to illness

Kristine Chua, Postdoctoral Scholar, Integrative Anthropological  Sciences, UCSB ttps://boddylab.com/people/ Title: Using evolutionary and biocultural perspectives in the study of human pregnancy in diverse communities Abstract: Models of the social determinants of health have proliferated in recent years across multiple disciplines. Yet, this surge in the literature within a small timeframe has led to ambiguities. Particularly unclear […]

Kristine Chua: Using Evolutionary and Biocultural Perspectives in the Study of Human Pregnancy in Diverse Communities

352 Haines Hall

Kristine Chua, Postdoctoral Scholar, Integrative Anthropological Sciences, UCSB This talk will be presented live as well as via Zoom. Title: Using Evolutionary and Biocultural Perspectives in the Study of Human Pregnancy in Diverse Communities  Abstract: Models of the social determinants of health have proliferated in recent years across multiple disciplines. Yet, this surge in the literature […]

John Bunce and Caissa Revilla Minaya: Cultural dynamics in an Indigenous Amazonian population: An exploration of intra- and inter-ethnic causal mechanisms

352 Haines Hall

Dr. John Bunce & Dr. Caissa Revilla Minaya, Culture, Environment and Health Research Group, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology https://www.eva.mpg.de/ecology/projects-and-research-groups/culture-environment-and-health-research-group/ Title: Cultural dynamics in an Indigenous Amazonian population: An exploration of intra- and inter-ethnic causal mechanisms  Abstract: For several decades, evolutionary social science theorists have devoted considerable attention to exploring various mechanisms that influence […]

Renee Hagen, Common behaviors and moral codes: Applying cultural evolution and sexual conflict theory to model the dynamics of social norms

352 Haines Hall

Renee Hagen, Ph.D. Candidate, Dept. of Anthropology, UCLA https://reneehagen.com/ Title: Common behaviors and moral codes: Applying cultural evolution and sexual conflict theory to model the dynamics of social norms Abstract: How do new social norms spread in social groups, and how are norms maintained or change over time?  I will present two studies that investigate these questions […]

Nicole Thompson-Gonzalez: Social paths to health and fitness in primates

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Dr. Nicole Thompson-Gonzalez, Assistant Professor, Dept of Integrative Anthropological Sciences, University of California-Santa Barbara http://www.nicolethompsongonzalez.com/ This talk will be presented live as well as via Zoom. Title: Social paths to health and fitness in primates Abstract: Friendly social ties are important means to monopolize resources, buffer risks, and in turn increase health and fitness across […]