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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
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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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Religious Ecology Study (in Costa Rica & Tuscaloosa)
In a few weeks I’ll be heading to Limón province in Costa Rica to begin the first phase of what I hope will be a multi-site study of religious ecology. We (my students in the Human Behavioral Ecology Research Group [HBERG] … Continue reading
Posted in Adaptation, Anthropology, Cultural Evolution
Tagged Costa Rica, Religious ecology study, Tuscaloosa
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