Author Background:
Mark Moffett is a tropical biologist and explorer known for finding rare species and behavior in remote places. His research has extended from the architecture of rainforest canopies to the behavior of army ants. For the last six years he has been merging psychology and anthropology to investigate the role of social identity in holding societies together across species and in humans up to the present day.
Mark’s Book Recommendation:
Audio Podcast:
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Five Good Questions:
- What is so remarkable about being able to walk into a modern day coffee shop?
- What can ants, with their 250k neurons, teach us about human societies?
- Can we ever get rid of societies?
- Is it possible the psychological bias known as the “endowment effect” is an artifact of our avoiding violent territorial conflicts?
- Tell us a funny or surprising anecdote about E.O. Wilson.
With gratitude,