Evolution and the human family - Audio

Evolution and the human family - Audio

The Open University

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Can Darwin's theory of evolution be applied to cultural institutions like the family? If so, how can it help us to understand how family structures have evolved? If not, what are the limitations of a Darwinian approach? In this album, Ruth Mace, Professor of Evolutionary Biology at UCL in London, reveals how she uses a Darwinian approach to study diverse human populations. In particular, she focuses her discussion on family size, exploring how Da...Read More
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Evolution and the family

01 Apr 2010 | 01 min 12 secs

Evolution and the fa...

01 Apr 2010 | 01 min 12 secs

How families have evolved

01 Apr 2010 | 04 mins 15 secs

How families have ev...

01 Apr 2010 | 04 mins 15 secs

Dismantle the family with...

01 Apr 2010 | 08 mins 03 secs

Dismantle the family...

01 Apr 2010 | 08 mins 03 secs

Why are families getting ...

01 Apr 2010 | 07 mins 27 secs

Why are families get...

01 Apr 2010 | 07 mins 27 secs

The limits of a Darwinian...

01 Apr 2010 | 05 mins 21 secs

The limits of a Darw...

01 Apr 2010 | 05 mins 21 secs