3-0835 RE-ENVISIONING CULTURE: CHALLENGING LEGACIES AND SHIFTING TIDEMARKS IN THE STUDY OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 13:45-17:30

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Those involved in mentoring activities, Students, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Amber Wutich (Arizona State University) and Daniel Hruschka (Arizona State University)
Chairs:  H Russell Bernard (University of Florida)
Discussants:  Carol M Worthman (Emory University)
13:45
Introduction
14:15
Modeling the Relation of Culture, Cognition and Behavior
Norbert O Ross (Vanderbilt University)
14:30
Mechanisms of Cultural Transmission and Why Networks Matter
James Broesch (University of Wisconsin - Madison) and Joseph Henrich (University of British Columbia)
14:45
Social Context and Mate Choice: Shared and Divergent Responses Among the Makushi of Southwestern Guyana
Ryan Schacht (University of California, Davis) and Monique Borgerhoff Mulder (UC Davis)
15:00
The Dynamics of Fat Stigma In Women's Interpersonal Judgments
Alexandra A Brewis (Arizona State University) and Amber Wutich (Arizona State University)
15:15
Discussion
15:30
Break
15:45
Cultural Consonance, Genes, and Consciousness
William W Dressler (University of Alabama)
16:00
Cultural Configuration Through Competing Demands of Environmental Risk, Social Integration and Personal Identity
Lawrence M Schell (CEMHD, University at Albany - State University of New York ) and Mia Gallo (CEMHD, University at Albany, State University of New York)
16:45
Social Versus Individual Learning of Prehistoric Material Culture: Patterns In Archaeological Data
Michael J. O'Brien (University of Missouri) and R. Alexander Bentley (Durham University)
17:00
Discussant
Carol M Worthman (Emory University)

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