Films

From pleistocene to anthropocene: why humans transformed earth and climate

Erle Ellis, University of Maryland

 

Guest lecture, Environmental Humanities Center, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
8 May 2017, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

 

The extended evolutionary synthesis: an epigenetic perspective

Eva Jablonka, Tel Aviv University

 

Guest lecture, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Pittsburgh University
20 January 2017, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

 

Video with indexing and slides can be view on My Pitt Video

 

 

How animal cultures extend the scope of biology

Andrew Whiten, University of St Andrews

 

Arthur M Sackler Colloquium: The Extension of Biology Through Culture

15-17 November 2016, Irvine, California, USA

 

 

Gene-culture coevolution in whales and dolphins

Hal Whitehead, Dalhousie University

 

Arthur M Sackler Colloquium: The Extension of Biology Through Culture
15-17 November 2016, Irvine, California, USA

 

 

What evolves in the evolution of social learning? A social insect perspective

Elli Leadbeater, Royal Holloway University of London

 

Arthur M Sackler Colloquium: The Extension of Biology Through Culture
15-17 November 2016, Irvine, California, USA

 

 

Can culture reshape the evolution of leaning and how?

Arnon Lotem, Tel Aviv University

 

Arthur M Sackler Colloquium: The Extension of Biology Through Culture
15-17 November 2016, Irvine, California, USA

 

 

The evolution of primate intelligence

Kevin Laland, University of St Andrews

 

Arthur M Sackler Colloquium: The Extension of Biology Through Culture
15-17 November 2016, Irvine, California, USA

 

 

Ongoing prospects for a unified science of cultural evolution

Alex Mesoudi, University of Exeter

 

Arthur M Sackler Colloquium: The Extension of Biology Through Culture

15-17 November 2016, Irvine, California, USA

 

 



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