Tag Archives: Madagascar
AiE in Madagascar III: Road to Ranomafana
See previous post 1 and post 2 in this series, or related posts to this month-long trip here and here. The drive to Ranomafana is about 12 hours. After experiencing the Tana roads, I thought maybe it was close via … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Christopher Lynn, Evolution in the Classroom, Evolution Outreach
Tagged Anthropology is Elemental, Antsirable, Betsiloa, Eagles Wings Montessori School, Hotel Cristo, Josia Razafindramanana, Madagascar, Omega Rakotomalala, pouse-pouse
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AiE in Madagascar II: Studying & Teaching Abroad Opportunities in Madagascar
I’ve been jet lagged from the 8-hour time difference and keep waking up at 2:30 AM, unable to go to sleep. After a day or two, I remembered I have Starbucks instant coffees in my bag. I got some hot … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, Anthropology, Christopher Lynn, Education, Evolution in the Classroom, Evolution Outreach
Tagged Anthropology is Elemental, Eagles Wings Montessori School, Josia Razafindramanana, Madagascar, Omega Rakotomalala, University of Antananarivo, Wenner Gren Foundation
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Tuscaloosa is BEST: Prosociality in Tuscaloosa
This past spring I started a study called the Belongingness Ecology Study Tuscaloosa (BEST). Like the Religious Ecology Study Tuscaloosa (REST) before it & over which I consider it an umbrella project, it grew out of the readings & activities … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Cultural Evolution
Tagged Belongingness Ecology Study, BEST, Dan Kruger, Daniel O'Brien, David Sloan Wilson, Developmental Assets Profile, Flint, group selection, lost-letter study, Madagascar, multi-level selection, Newcastle-on-Tyne, prosociality, Religious ecology study, REST, Search Institute, Tuscaloosa
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