Michael Muthukrishna: A Theory of Everyone
Schedule
Wed Sep 25 2024 at 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm
Location
Leighton Hall, John Niland Scientia Building | Sydney, NS
About this Event
2024 Wallace Wurth Lecture
Michael Muthukrishna | Robert Brooks
As UNSW celebrates its 75th birthday, we invite you to the 2024 Wallace Wurth Lecture featuring Michael Muthukrishna in conversation with UNSW Scientia Professor Rob Brooks. In his book A Theory of Everyone, Muthukrishna argues that a better understanding of human behaviour and culture, which are unique to our species, could help us solve the grand challenges of the 21st century.
Working in the emerging field of cultural evolution, Muthukrishna marshals research from anthropology, archaeology, psychology, economics, engineering, evolutionary biology and computer science to create ‘A Theory of Everyone’. By understanding and applying Muthukrishna’s laws of life – energy, innovation, cooperation and evolution – he argues that we can solve the existential challenges we face as a species, such as how can we practically navigate the energy and climate crisis? How can we increase productivity in a period of stagnation? And how have we evolved from a communal and cooperative society to being individualistic?
Muthukrishna will provide a blueprint for a better future that offers a unified theory of human behaviour, culture and society. Join us for an evening of thought-provoking discussion and gain a deeper understanding of what makes us human.
Live Event & Venue Information
Leighton Hall is located inside the John Niland Scientia Building at UNSW Sydney's Kensington campus. Please note this is a live event only, and will not be available via livestream.
Access
Wheelchair Access
The closest accessible drop off point to Leighton Hall is via Gate 11, Botany Street. More information on getting there can be found via our interactive accessibility map available here.
Assisted Listening
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Auslan & Captioning
Auslan interpreting services and/or live captioning can be provided for selected talks upon request.
Contact
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Contact
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Speakers
Michael Muthukrishna
Michael Muthukrishna is Associate Professor of Economic Psychology, STICERD Developmental Economics Group Affiliate, Data Science Institute Affiliate, and founder of Culturalytik at the London School of Economics. Dr Muthukrishna has won several awards for his research, which integrates a variety of topics, including innovation, corruption, and navigating diversity and cultural differences. He has been invited to speak to companies large and small around the world, governments and NGOs, and at world-leading centres of academic excellence, including Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Oxford.
Dr Muthukrishna makes the science of human and cultural evolution more accessible through animations, videos, documentaries, and other popular media. His research and interviews have appeared in a variety of international and national news outlets including CNN, BBC, Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Scientific American, PBS, Vice, Newsweek, New York Magazine, Nature News, and Science News, and in the UK in the Times, Telegraph, Mirror, Sun, and Guardian. His latest book A Theory of Everyone, published by MIT Press and Penguin Random House, was released in September 2023.
Robert Brooks
Rob Brooks is Professor of Evolution at UNSW Sydney and a popular science author. He has spent his career understanding the complexities and conflicts that sex and reproduction bring to the lives of animals, including human animals. His popular writing explores the murky confluence of culture, economics and biology, and how new technologies interact with our evolved minds and bodies.
He has won the Queensland Literary Award for Science (for his first book Sex, Genes and Rock ‘n’ Roll), and the Eureka Prize for Science Communication. His articles have been published in Psyche, CNN, The Atlantic, The Sydney Morning Herald, Areo, and many other publications. His latest book Artificial Intimacy: Virtual Friends, Digital Lovers, and Algorithmic Matchmakers considers what happens when new technology collides with our ancient ways of making friends, growing intimate, and falling in love.
Where is it happening?
Leighton Hall, John Niland Scientia Building, UNSW Kensington, Sydney, AustraliaAUD 0.00