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  1. My full CV is here (FR / EN). My work focuses on cultural transmission and touches on the relations between anthropology and psychology, with a special focus on the evolution of writing. I tweet as...

  2. Olivier Morin. Institut Jean Nicod, Paris. Verified email at shh.mpg.de - Homepage. quantitative cultural history cultural evolution. Articles Cited by Public access Co-authors. Title. ... O Morin, PO Jacquet, K Vaesen, A Acerbi. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1828), 20200052, 2021. 41:

  3. www.oliviermorinphotography.com › aboutABOUT | photography

    Olivier Morin has been a staff photographer for Agence France-Presse since 1990. Born in France in 1965, Olivier has been based in Bordeaux, Lille, Paris where he photographed mainly international sports , Eastern France Photo chief based in Strasbourg , before becoming Chief Photographer for the Nordic Countries in Stockholm and spending Six ...

  4. Olivier Morin. Cultural transmission and evolution. I study cultural transmission, the way traditions are passed on from person to person. This key mechanism in human history and evolution bridges three distinct levels: individual human cognition, interactions between individuals, and population-level processes.

  5. 22 de jul. de 2021 · Nature Cancer - Morin and colleagues develop a data-integration framework capable of performing continuous learning from electronic health records on clinical, social and demographic data...

  6. Olivier Morin - publications. (last updated: 02/2024) Scroll down for publications in French. Book. (2015) How Traditions Live and Die. Oxford University Press. (Read the introduction; review of the French edition in Social Anthropology; reviews of the US/UK edition by Kim Sterelny, Andrew Buskell, Csaba Pléh, Pete Richerson). Journal articles.

  7. 16 de feb. de 2017 · Olivier Morin is a French anthropologist recently working at the Max Planck Institute for Human History in Jena, in the research group human mind and traditions. This book is a thoroughly rewritten version of his original French monograph (Morin 2011 ). Morin has been at the forefront of evolutionary anthropologists of a new kind for a decade.