Humans and Other Animals - Cultural Evolution and Social Learning
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating subject of cultural evolution in this panel discussion featuring experts Andrew Whiten, Gaia Vince, and Ruth Mace. Delve into the concept of culture, examining whether it is uniquely human or if animals possess culture as well. Discover intriguing examples of cultural behaviors in various species, from dolphins getting high on puffer fish to chimpanzees learning to crack nuts. Investigate the relationship between human culture and environmental changes, and consider how local environments might drive cultural evolution. Analyze the impact of societal behaviors on the world around us and question whether humans are the only species with distinct cultures. Gain insights into social learning, traditions in humans and non-human primates, and the evolution of social institutions through this thought-provoking exploration of cultural evolution and social learning across species.
Syllabus
Humans and Other Animals: Cultural Evolution and Social Learning
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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