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Jan Chipchase: The anthropology of mobile phones

Nokia researcher Jan Chipchase's investigation into the ways we interact with technology has led him from the villages of Uganda to the insides of our pockets. He's made some unexpected discoveries along the way.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jan_chipchase_the_anthropology_of_mobile_phones

Sarah Blaffer Hrdy: Are we still human if robots help raise our babies?

AI is transforming the way we work — could it also reshape what makes us human? In this quick and insightful talk, evolutionary anthropologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy explores how the human brain was shaped by millions of years of shared childcare and mutually supportive communities, asking a provocative question: If robots help raise the next genera...
https://www.ted.com/talks/sarah_blaffer_hrdy_are_we_still_human_if_robots_help_raise_our_babies

Elizabeth Lindsey: Curating humanity's heritage

It's been said that when an elder dies, it's as if a library is burned. Anthropologist Elizabeth Lindsey, a National Geographic Fellow, collects the deep cultural knowledge passed down as stories and lore.
https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_lindsey_curating_humanity_s_heritage

Fredy Peccerelli: A forensic anthropologist who brings closure for the "disappeared"

In Guatemala's 36-year conflict, 200,000 civilians were killed — and more than 40,000 were never identified. At the Forensic Anthropology Foundation of Guatemala, Fredy Peccerelli and his team use DNA, archeology and storytelling to help families find the bodies of their loved ones. It's a sobering task, but it can bring peace of mind — and some...
https://www.ted.com/talks/fredy_peccerelli_a_forensic_anthropologist_who_brings_closure_for_the_disappeared

Fredy Peccerelli | TED Speaker

Fredy Peccerelli works with families whose loved ones “disappeared” in the 36-year armed conflict in Guatemala. The executive director of the Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Foundation, he helps locate bodies and give back identities to those buried in mass graves.
Forensic anthropologist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/fredy_peccerelli

Robin Nagle | TED Speaker

Robin Nagle is an anthropologist with a very particular focus... garbage.
Trash anthropologist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/robin_nagle

Playlist: Reclaim the past, save the future (8 talks)

How do we look forward without knowing where we come from? These talks emphasize the importance of historical truths, nuanced observations and preserving cultural heritage.
Curated by TED · 8 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/reclaim_the_past_save_the_future

David Puts: To find your perfect mate, think like an evolutionist

Matters of the heart sometimes feel impossible to parse. But when examined through the eye of an evolutionist, our romantic whims and sexual desires can start to make more sense, and even seem a bit predictable. Biological anthropologist David Puts confronts how we compete, care and copulate based on evolutionary biology -- and what that means f...
https://www.ted.com/talks/david_puts_to_find_your_perfect_mate_think_like_an_evolutionist

Nina Jablonski | TED Speaker

Nina Jablonski is author of Skin: A Natural History, a close look at human skin’s many remarkable traits: its colors, its sweatiness, the fact that we decorate it.
Anthropologist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/nina_jablonski

Dorsa Amir: How the Industrial Revolution changed childhood

Certain elements of childhood -- school, play, homework -- are often considered universal by those who live in industrial societies. Evolutionary anthropologist Dorsa Amir draws from her time living in foraging societies to explain how the post-industrial experience of childhood is a relatively new development for humanity with wide-ranging impl...
https://www.ted.com/talks/dorsa_amir_how_the_industrial_revolution_changed_childhood

Amber Case | TED Speaker

Amber Case studies the symbiotic interactions between humans and machines -- and considers how our values and culture are being shaped by living lives increasingly mediated by high technology.
Cyborg Anthropologist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/amber_case

Zeresenay Alemseged | TED Speaker

Zeresenay "Zeray" Alemseged digs in the Ethiopian desert, looking for the earliest signs of humanity. His most exciting find: the 3.3-million-year-old bones of Selam, a 3-year-old hominid child, from the species Australopithecus afarensis.
Paleoanthropologist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/zeresenay_alemseged

Rich Benjamin | TED Speaker

Social observer
https://www.ted.com/speakers/rich_benjamin

Holley Moyes: How darkness influences imagination

Are our thoughts different in the dark? Archaeologist Holley Moyes studies the ritual cave sites of the ancient Mayans and how darkness influences mythology and human thinking. In this evocative talk, she describes how humans have always sought darkness to transcend the ordinary and "find the divine within ourselves."
https://www.ted.com/talks/holley_moyes_how_darkness_influences_imagination

Amber Case: We are all cyborgs now

Technology is evolving us, says Amber Case, as we become a screen-staring, button-clicking new version of homo sapiens. We now rely on "external brains" (cell phones and computers) to communicate, remember, even live out secondary lives. But will these machines ultimately connect or conquer us? Case offers surprising insight into our cyborg selves.
https://www.ted.com/talks/amber_case_we_are_all_cyborgs_now

Robin Nagle: What I discovered in New York City trash

New York City residents produce 11,000 tons of garbage every day. Every day! This astonishing statistic is just one of the reasons Robin Nagle started a research project with the city's Department of Sanitation. She walked the routes, operated mechanical brooms, even drove a garbage truck herself--all so she could answer a simple-sounding but co...
https://www.ted.com/talks/robin_nagle_what_i_discovered_in_new_york_city_trash

Hendrik Poinar: Bring back the woolly mammoth!

It’s the dream of kids all around the world to see giant beasts walk the Earth again. Could -- and should -- that dream be realized? Hendrik Poinar talks about the next big thing: the quest to engineer a creature that looks very much like our furry friend, the woolly mammoth. The first step, to sequence the woolly genome, is nearly complete. And...
https://www.ted.com/talks/hendrik_poinar_bring_back_the_woolly_mammoth

Spencer Wells | TED Speaker

Spencer Wells studies human diversity -- the process by which humanity, which springs from a single common source, has become so astonishingly diverse and widespread.
Genographer
https://www.ted.com/speakers/spencer_wells

Elizabeth Lindsey | TED Speaker

Elizabeth Lindsey is a fellow of the National Geographic Society. Her mission: to keep ancestral voices alive by recording indigenous wisdom and traditions.
Explorer, ethnographer
https://www.ted.com/speakers/elizabeth_lindsey

Dan Adams: A brief history of goths

What do fans of atmospheric post-punk music have in common with ancient barbarians? Not much ... so why are both known as "goths"? Is it a weird coincidence – or is there a deeper connection stretching across the centuries? Dan Adams investigates. [Directed by Globizco, narrated Addison Anderson, music by Manuel Borda].
https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_adams_a_brief_history_of_goths

Stefana Broadbent | TED Speaker

Stefana Broadbent watches us while we communicate, work and go about our daily lives. She is one of a new class of ethnographers who study the way our social habits and relationships function and mutate in the digital age.
Tech anthropologist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/stefana_broadbent

Kevin Toolis: What the Irish wake teaches us about living and dying

For centuries, the Irish funeral wake has served as a time for people to grieve a life lost and celebrate a life lived, together. In this profound and lyrical talk, poet Kevin Toolis laments the fear and denial of death that characterizes increasingly individualistic societies. He reasons that living life fully means embracing our shared mortali...
https://www.ted.com/talks/kevin_toolis_what_the_irish_wake_teaches_us_about_living_and_dying

Joshua Prager: In search of the man who broke my neck

When Joshua Prager was 19, a devastating bus accident left him a hemiplegic. He returned to Israel twenty years later to find the driver who turned his world upside down. In this mesmerizing tale of their meeting, Prager probes deep questions of nature, nurture, self-deception and identity.
https://www.ted.com/talks/joshua_prager_in_search_of_the_man_who_broke_my_neck

Djazia Satour: "Neghmat Erriah" / "Ghounia"

Accompanied by a piano and her tar -- a single-headed frame drum -- singer Djazia Satour captivates with her brightly textured voice in this performance of two original songs: "Neghmat Erriah" and "Ghounia."
https://www.ted.com/talks/djazia_satour_neghmat_erriah_ghounia

Kio Stark | TED Speaker

Kio Stark explores the myriad ways encounters with strangers impact our lives.
Stranger enthusiast
https://www.ted.com/speakers/kio_stark

Ella Al-Shamahi: Why archaeology needs to transcend borders

Some of the world's most significant archaeological sites are located in disputed or dangerous regions. Deriving lessons from her own scientific expeditions to Yemen, palaeoanthropologist and standup comic Ella Al-Shamahi explains what the world loses when researchers are unable (or unwilling) to work in areas deemed unstable.
https://www.ted.com/talks/ella_al_shamahi_why_archaeology_needs_to_transcend_borders

Gillian Tett: An invitation to reexamine your familiar world

Before entering the world of financial journalism, Gillian Tett was a cultural anthropologist who studied how the past influences our present thoughts and behaviors. In an entertaining talk, she shows how you can use an anthropological outlook to see the world with fresh eyes -- and welcome new and different cultural truths into your life.
https://www.ted.com/talks/gillian_tett_an_invitation_to_reexamine_your_familiar_world

Louise Leakey | TED Speaker

Louise Leakey hunts for hominid fossils in East Africa, in the family tradition.
Paleoanthropologist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/louise_leakey

Playlist: Theories of evolution (8 talks)

The enduring ideas, discoveries and observations that define and expand life as we know it.
Curated by TED · 8 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/theories_of_evolution

Breeanna Elliott: Who built Great Zimbabwe? And why?

Stretched across a tree-peppered expanse in Southern Africa lies the ruins of Great Zimbabwe, a medieval stone city of astounding wealth. Located in the present-day country of Zimbabwe, it’s the site of the second largest settlement ruins in Africa. But its history is controversial, defined by decades of dispute about who built it and why. Breea...
https://www.ted.com/talks/breeanna_elliott_who_built_great_zimbabwe_and_why
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