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Project Members

The Human Generosity Project is a cross-disciplinary project co-directed by Lee Cronk and Athena Aktipis, with project members spanning the disciplines.
By working closely together, our team of anthropologists, psychologists and computer scientists capitalize on important synergies. Together we build models, design experiments and develop plans for fieldwork to better understand the conditions that facilitate human generosity.


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COLETTE BERBESQUE

Role:
 Anthropologist, Hadza field site supervisor

Institution:
University of Roehampton

Colette Berbesque is a Senior Lecturer in Human Ecology in the Centre for Research in Evolutionary and Environmental Anthropology at University of Roehampton, in London. Her research interests broadly involve the evolution of the hominin diet, and the evolution of cooperation, prestige, and hierarchy. For more than seven years, her research has included fieldwork with the Hadza of Tanzania, one of the last extant hunter-gatherer populations. Through analysis of behavioural data from the Hadza as well as from other hunter-gatherer groups, she investigates aspects of human evolution, including: strategies of food procurement and provisioning, cooperation, reputation, and sexual selection and gender.

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