Leaving the amazing city of Newcastle after a wonderful #ehbea2025. HUGE thanks to the organisers for putting on such a successful conference 🙏👏👏 See you all in Leiden next year 😊
Final presentation of #ehbea2025 from @davidwlawson.bsky.social on gender roles, demonstrating evidence for performative masculinity and misperceptions of other men’s beliefs in Tanzania
Thematic analysis of views towards abortion presented by Ssanyu Kayser and Konstantina Sifaki - ““I just want women to actually be seen as people and not reproductive cows”: Women’s reproductive autonomy in the wake of Dobbs” (first time I’ve seen the socio-ecological model presented at #ehbea2025)
Many thanks to the amazing panellists at #ehbea2025 Stand Up For Science panel: Louis Bachaud, David Coall, Reuben Fakoya-Brooks, Ula Marcinkowska & @abbeyepage.bsky.social. Had nothing but positive feedback & more ideas from attendees, & #ehbea2026 organisers are interested in a follow-up session
Re-analysis of a cross-cultural dataset by @jinwenxie.bsky.social suggests stronger gender norms are associated with gender differences in preferences for some (not all) partner traits, interpreted as evidence for the importance of social learning in partner preferences #ehbea2025
The best thing about #ehbea2025 is definitely these delicious raspberry breakfast croissants (apart from all the excellent research presented, obviously 😉)
Ayesha Ali from @brunelcce.bsky.social presenting on the importance of Spiritual-But-Not-Religious practices providing community for people in Glastonbury, including a slide with the first quote from a male witch I’ve seen so far at #ehbea2025
Centre for Culture and Evolution (@brunelcce.bsky.social)
Exploring the intersection of culture, evolution, psychology and anthropology. We study how culture and evolution shape human behaviour and society
@brunelcce.bsky.social graduate Nachita Rosun presenting research at #ehbea2025 on the cultural transmission of Spiritual-But-Not-Religious behaviours in the UK (about 20% of the prolific sample identified this way); collaborative work including @aiyanakoka.bsky.social
Centre for Culture and Evolution (@brunelcce.bsky.social)
Exploring the intersection of culture, evolution, psychology and anthropology. We study how culture and evolution shape human behaviour and society