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Professor Emma Cohen is a leading scholar in Cognitive Anthropology at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Institute of Human Sciences (SAME) and serving as a Tutorial Fellow at Wadham College. Her research focuses on social affiliation, cultural transmission, and the evolutionary underpinnings of collective human behavior, particularly through physical activities and social markers.
- PhD in Anthropology, Queen’s University Belfast (2005)
- Postdoctoral roles at Max Planck Institutes (Germany/Netherlands) and Oxford’s Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology
Key research areas include:
- Social bonding through synchronized activities (dance, exercise)
- Accent perception and children’s social preferences
- Evolution of religious beliefs and moralistic deities
- Placebo effects in physical performance
- Chimpanzee technological behavior
Her recent work bridges evolutionary frameworks with contemporary health, exploring how social support and collective rituals impact wellbeing. Publications highlight interdisciplinary methodologies combining ethnography, experiments, and cross-cultural analysis.
Contact: emma.cohen@anthro.ox.ac.uk
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