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Darwin on Facebook: How Culture Transforms Human Evolution

October 22nd, 2009 by Social Guy

 

The American Museum of Natural History has a new program called SciCafe. The next SciCafe, on November 4, is titled Darwin on Facebook.

What : SciCafe presents Darwin on Facebook: How Culture Transforms Human Evolution, featuring Anthropologist Peter Richerson.

Help celebrate the 150th anniversary of On the Origin of Species with a night about Darwin, culture, and social media. Come hear anthropologist Peter Richerson of UC Davis explain how social networking sites like Facebook may affect the course of human evolution as he launches a discussion about how our success as a species owes much to our capacity for social interactions—then enjoy the rest of the evening testing out his theory.

SciCafe : Darwin on Facebook

Surrounded by magnificent rock and mineral specimens in the Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth, enjoy the Museum after hours with music, drinks, and thought-provoking conversation at the second installment of the popular new SciCafe series at the American Museum of Natural History. SciCafe features cutting-edge science, cocktails, and conversation and takes place on the first Wednesday of every month.

When : Wednesday, November 4, 7 pm

Where : Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth, American Museum of Natural History, Enter at the 81st/Rose Center

Admission : Free Admission with cash bar, must be 21+ with ID

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  • Good find! It will definitely be worth the ride from DC!
    At a first glance, Richerdson's theory makes a lot of sense. But I guess it would be interesting to hear to the whole thing.
    Thanks.
    Santiago
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