Events
Networking Event at the British Academy
British Academy, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AH
Friday 18 October 2024, 13:30-17:00
Changing Lives: tackling penal reform with evidence-based social interventions
Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG
Tuesday 15th of October, 09:15-11:30
Ending Wars
CRIC 2024 – The Conference on the Resolution of Intractable Conflict
Harris Manchester College, Oxford, and on-line, 23rd – 25th September 2024
A Colloquium on ‘Liberalism in Crisis’
A Colloquium on ‘Liberalism in Crisis’
Harris Manchester College, Oxford, 5th – 7th September 2024
Talk at the Chalke History Festival: 'Inheritance: The evolutionary origins of the modern world'
Evelyn Partners Spiegeltent, Broad Chalke, UK
MRS webinar: 'Why We Buy: The evolutionary origins of consumer behaviour'
In this fascinating webinar, Harvey Whitehouse explores the science of consumer behaviour through the lens of our evolutionary history.
Online webinar
Keynote lecture: The Role of ‘Human Nature’ in a Transformed Global Economy
Professor Harvey Whitehouse will be giving a keynote lecture as part of the Nature-based Solutions Conference 2024.
Oxford University Museum of Natural History, UK and online
Book talk: 'Inheritance: The Evolutionary Origins of the Modern World' - Alumni event
Professor Harvey Whitehouse will discuss his latest book ‘Inheritance: The Evolutionary Origins of the Modern World’ with Dr Martha Newson.
London Review Bookshop, 14-16 Bury Pl, London WC1A 2JL
Presentation of international prize: The Fyssen Foundation
Professor Harvey Whitehouse will be giving a 15 minute speech at this event introducing this year’s winner of the international prize.
194 rue de Rivoli 75001 Paris FR
Invited talk: 'Tribe: From cults, gangs, terrorists, and football fans to world religions and humanity at large'
Level 5 seminar room, 62 Hillhead street, Glasgow and via Zoom
Public lecture at the University of Auckland
Cultivating social cohesion: insights from gangs, cults and terrorists
Tuesday, 9 April 2024, 5:30 NZDT
Level 4 Lecture Theatre, 10 Symonds Street, Auckland
2024 Non-Fiction Showcase
2024 Non-Fiction Showcase
Tuesday, 6 February 2024, 18:30 BST
The Hoxton, Holborn, London
The Fredrik Barth Memorial Lecture 2023
Against Interpretive Exclusivism
Thursday, 9 November 2023
Department of Social Anthropology, University of Bergen, Norway
Illustration: Nina B. Dahl
Naturalism, Evolution and Religion: Presentations in Honor of Professor Robert N. McCauley
Against Interpretive Exclusivism
Saturday, 14 October, 4.00 pm - 5.00 pm (EDT)
Emory College of Arts and Sciences, Atlanta, USA
Logo (c) of ECAS
The World History of Ritual Workshop on Ritual Modes
The World History of Ritual Workshop on Ritual Modes sponsored by the European Research Council.
Tuesday, 2 May 2023
Magdalen College, Oxford
The Henry Myers Lecture 2022
Rethinking Ritual: How rituals made our world…and how they could save it
Tue, 7 Jun 2022, 16:00 BST
Magdalen College, Grove Auditorium, Oxford, and online here.
FoRBLN | Developing a Volatility Index and Fostering Barrier-Crossing Leadership
13 March 2021 (Online)
Freedom of Religion or Belief Leadership Network (FoRBLN) Virtual Workshop
Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford
Organized by Harvey Whitehouse and Chris Kavanagh
ISCA Seminar Series | Michaelmas Term 2020
Fridays, 3.00 pm (Online)
Convened by Harvey Whitehouse and Nayanika Mathur
School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford
From conflict to Covid: how shared experiences shape our world and how they could improve it
“Disruption and the multi-lateral system after COVID-19”
CRIC 2020 Annual Conference
21st – 23rd September 2020 (online)
Practical Applications of Social Cohesion in Southeast Asia
British High Commission Kuala Lumpur’s International Young Leadership Programme Workshop, Magdalen College, Oxford.
Ritual and Social Glue
Herd Mentality, Conference Room, Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield
Anthropology Research Week Public Lecture: The Role of Ritual in the Evolution of Social Complexity
Macquarie University, Australia