The Role of Individual and Collective Memory in the Human Adaptation Process
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate relationship between individual and collective memory in human adaptation through this 38-minute conference talk by Anne Kandler at the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the insights presented as part of the 2022 Workshop on Constructing & Deconstructing Collectives. Gain a deeper understanding of how memory shapes our ability to adapt and evolve as individuals and societies. Discover the latest research and theories in this fascinating field of study, drawing from the expertise of leading scientists and thinkers. Connect with the Santa Fe Institute's broader work on complexity science and interdisciplinary research through their social media channels, podcasts, and additional resources provided.
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The role of individual and collective memory in the human adaption process - Anne Kandler
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Santa Fe Institute
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