Daniel M.T. Fessler

09/18/07

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Evolutionary Anthropology / Evolutionary Psychology

I approach a variety of aspects of human behavior, experience, and physiology from an integrative perspective in which humans are viewed as both the products of complex evolutionary processes and the possessors of acquired cultural idea systems and behavioral patterns (for a brief review of my ideas concerning the relationship between evolutionary psychology and general anthropology, click here). My research, itself an ever-evolving process, currently focuses on a number of domains including: emotion; sex and reproduction; food and eating; violence and risk-taking; and conformity and cooperation. For a fuller treatment of my research interests, click here.

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Graduate Students and Colleagues

Here are links to selected reprints of publications, and related web links
 
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bullet Scholars with interests relevant to my work
bullet I work with a number of graduate students who are working along similar lines.
bullet For further inquiries about our program  in evolutionary anthropology, please contact the department

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Contact Information

Here are a few pictures of life at UCLA, and some older shots of the site of my field research in Bengkulu, Indonesia.

Daniel M.T. Fessler
Department of Anthropology
341 Haines Hall
Box 951553
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1553
U.S.A.

Phone: +1 310.794.9252

Email: dfessler "at" anthro.ucla.edu

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