Paper Workshops
Four of the talks will be presented in a more workshop-y format (two concurrent sessions on Wednesday and two concurrent sessions on Thursday). These workshops are for advanced-stage projects and the presenters will give a short presentation followed by commentary by other POBAM presenters/attendees and then full audience Q&A/discussion.Â
Three of the four workshops have corresponding pre-read papers that can be read below!
Robert Wilson's "Relative Beings: Kinship in the Fragile Sciences"
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Katherine Daeven and Rachel Brown's "On a Par?: Can Niche Construction be a True Cause of Evolutionary Change?"
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Matthew Slater and Matthew Barker's "Phenetic Fracas: How Subjective Norms Protect Classification from Subjectivity"
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See the rest of the Program here