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William H. Durham
Biological Anthropologist | Class of February 1983
Title
Biological Anthropologist
Location
Stanford, California
Age
34 at time of award
Area of Focus
Biological Anthropology, Biological Anthropology
Website
www.responsibletravel.org/
inogo.stanford.edu/?language=en
Published February 1, 1983
ABOUT WILLIAM'S WORK
William Durham is an evolutionary biologist who works to integrate the fields of anthropology and biology.
After studying cultures in Latin America and West Africa, Durham formulated a theory that he calls “coevolution,” wherein the characteristics of various groups within a species are shaped by the interplay of genetics, environment, and (in humans) culture. His basic approach is to combine population biology and quantitative analytic methods, as well as genetics and evolutionary theory. His published works include Scarcity and Survival in Central America: Ecological Origins of the Soccer War (1979), and Coevolution: Genes, Culture and Human Diversity (1991). He is co-editor of The Social Causes of Environmental Destruction in Latin America (1995) and co-author of Voyage to Galapagos (2002), an educational CD-ROM. He has also written articles on cultural evolution and human aggression and serves as editor of the Annual Review of Anthropology.
BIOGRAPHY
Durham is the Bing Professor of Human Biology and the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki University Fellow of Anthropological Sciences at Stanford University. He began teaching at Stanford in 1977 and was the director of the Program in Human Biology (1992-1995).
Durham received a B.S. (1971) from Stanford University, and an M.S. (1973) and a Ph.D. (1977) from the University of Michigan.
RECENT NEWS
In 2003, William Durham co-founded the Center for Responsible Travel (CREST), and in 2011, he became co-director of the Costa-Rica/Stanford sustainability initiative (INOGO) in the south of that country.
Updated July 2015
威廉-H-达勒姆
生物人类学家|1983年2月班
职称
生物人类学家
工作地点
斯坦福,加利福尼亚
年龄
获奖时34岁
重点领域
生物人类学、生物人类学
网站
www.responsibletravel.org/
inogo.stanford.edu/?language=en
1983年2月1日出版
关于威廉姆的工作
威廉-杜伦是一位进化生物学家,致力于整合人类学和生物学领域。
在研究了拉丁美洲和西非的文化之后,杜伦提出了一个他称之为 "共同进化 "的理论,即一个物种中各个群体的特征是由遗传学、环境和(在人类中)文化的相互作用形成的。 他的基本方法是结合人口生物学和定量分析方法,以及遗传学和进化理论。 他发表的作品包括《中美洲的稀缺性与生存》。足球战争的生态起源》(1979年),以及《共同进化》。基因、文化和人类多样性(1991)。 他是《拉丁美洲环境破坏的社会原因》(1995)的共同编辑,也是《加拉帕戈斯之旅》(2002)教育光盘的共同作者。 他还撰写了关于文化进化和人类侵略的文章,并担任《人类学年度评论》的编辑。
个人简历
达勒姆是斯坦福大学人类生物学的宾教授和杰里-杨和Akiko Yamazaki大学人类学科学的研究员。 他于1977年开始在斯坦福大学任教,并担任人类生物学课程的主任(1992-1995)。
杜伦在斯坦福大学获得学士学位(1971年),在密歇根大学获得硕士学位(1973年)和博士学位(1977年)。
最近的新闻
2003年,威廉-杜伦共同创建了负责任的旅行中心(CREST),2011年,他成为哥斯达黎加/斯坦福大学在该国南部的可持续发展倡议(INOGO)的共同主任。
2015年7月更新 |
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