Tribalism: A Cross-Disciplinary Conversation
ICE@Dartmouth Public Dialogue with writer and journalist Vanessa Woods, anthropologist Brian Hare, and author and essayist M.T. Anderson, moderated by director Marcelo Gleiser.
Location
Online
Sponsored by
Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement
Audience
Public
From time immemorial our species has gathered in tribes. We still do, even if our notion of tribe has been greatly diversified to include socio-economic, religious, political, and many other tribal kinds. To what extent does tribalism serve us still? While the tribe protects and creates social cohesion, it also can segregate and ostracize. Join us for a timely live conversation with Duke University's evolutionary anthropologists Vanessa Woods and Brian Hare — authors most recently of Survival of the Friendliest — National Book Award winner novelist and essayist M.T. Anderson, and ICE@Dartmouth director, physicist and author Marcelo Gleiser. Free and open to the public.
For registration and details, visit ice.dartmouth.edu.
Location
Online
Sponsored by
Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement
Audience
Public