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My primary interests include cooperation and competition in human social networks, and the evolutionary and ecological factors driving the emergence of cooperation, dominance, and leadership. I'm interested in integrating coercive and mutual-benefit scenarios of social hierarchy formation and seek to explain variation in hierarchy and inequality across societies.  
My primary interests include cooperation and competition in human social networks, and the evolutionary and ecological factors driving the emergence of cooperation, dominance, and leadership. I'm interested in integrating coercive and mutual-benefit scenarios of social hierarchy formation and seek to explain variation in hierarchy and inequality across societies.  


I've spent/am spending the spring of 2007 doing fieldwork in lowland Bolivia.
I've spent/am spending the spring of 2007 doing fieldwork in lowland Bolivia.
A couple links:
[http://www.unm.edu/~phooper my website]
[http://www.unm.edu/~tsimane proyecto de salud y antropologia tsimane]
[http://www.unm.edu/~hebs evolutionary research at UNM]

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Human Evolutionary Ecology, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico

My primary interests include cooperation and competition in human social networks, and the evolutionary and ecological factors driving the emergence of cooperation, dominance, and leadership. I'm interested in integrating coercive and mutual-benefit scenarios of social hierarchy formation and seek to explain variation in hierarchy and inequality across societies.


I've spent/am spending the spring of 2007 doing fieldwork in lowland Bolivia.


A couple links:

my website

proyecto de salud y antropologia tsimane

evolutionary research at UNM