Eleventh annual meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution

IF 4.6 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Evolutionary Anthropology Pub Date : 2022-01-26 DOI:10.1002/evan.21939
Jana Kunze, Effrosyni Roditi, Mario Mata-González, Susan M. Mentzer
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Although originally planned as an in-person event in Aarhus, Denmark, the 11th annual meeting of the European Society for the study of human evolution took place once again as a virtual event. From September 22 to 24 2021, researchers from different parts of the world shared their work in the form of digital presentations. While the society currently counts 256 paid members, a total of 282 participants registered for the annual meeting with 135 submitted abstracts. Similar to the 2020 meeting, recorded videos of the talks and digital copies of the posters were available to view online before and after the meeting. During the conference itself, short, live elevator pitches were held by the presenters to enable discussions in the online meeting space. The poster sessions took place in gather town, this time with designated spaces for each presenter as well as uploaded posters, which improved the experience significantly compared with 2020.
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欧洲人类进化研究学会第十一届年会
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期刊介绍: Evolutionary Anthropology is an authoritative review journal that focuses on issues of current interest in biological anthropology, paleoanthropology, archaeology, functional morphology, social biology, and bone biology — including dentition and osteology — as well as human biology, genetics, and ecology. In addition to lively, well-illustrated articles reviewing contemporary research efforts, this journal also publishes general news of relevant developments in the scientific, social, or political arenas. Reviews of noteworthy new books are also included, as are letters to the editor and listings of various conferences. The journal provides a valuable source of current information for classroom teaching and research activities in evolutionary anthropology.
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