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Greg is a veteran cultural anthropologist, with fieldwork experience in Brazil, the US, Australia and the Pacific. He specializes in the study of sports and skill acquisition, and seeks to promote neuroanthropology, the combination of cultural and brain studies.
Specialties: neuroanthropology, cultural anthropology, teaching, anthropology of sport, skill acquisition, culture and cognition, Brazil, capoeira
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The Brain Training Revolution
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Wollongong, Australia Australia
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Professor at Macquarie University
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Education
Website
blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology
About
Greg is a veteran cultural anthropologist, with fieldwork experience in Brazil, the US, Australia and the Pacific. He specializes in the study of sports and skill acquisition, and seeks to promote neuroanthropology, the combination of cultural and brain studies.
Specialties: neuroanthropology, cultural anthropology, teaching, anthropology of sport, skill acquisition, culture and cognition, Brazil, capoeira
Tags
anthropology
social theory
arts theory
research paradigms
employment
academia
media
advocacy
video
video production
human geography
evolution
job search
sociology
careers
social sciences
colonisation
politics
decolonisation
niche construction theory
urban
human evolution
ecology
posthumanism
derrida
singularity
transhumanism
multi-species ethnography
jacques derrida
structuralism
semiotics
claude levi-strauss
ferdinand de saussure
microsociology
cultural theory
erving goffman
practice
public health
urbanisation
slums
anthropocene
clifford geertz
symbolic systems
sigmund freud
psychodynamics
freud
psychology
psychoanalysis
ideology
modernisation
rationalisation
modernity
max weber
thomas kuhn
masters of research
systems theory
emile durkheim
max gluckman
job skills
cv
graduation
blogging
science blogging
career advice
open publishing
presentations
slideshows
graduate training
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