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Cooperation is an inherently interdisciplinary topic, and one that can only be effectively studied through multiple methods and with the engagement of diverse scholars across many disciplines. The ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School provides a forum for learning about the fundamental processes underlying cooperation across diverse systems and disciplines including Psychology, Evolutionary Biology, Anthropology, Sociology and Computational Modeling. Through lectures, seminars and small tutorial sessions, students in the Winter School have the opportunity to learn from leading cooperation researchers, build new skills and develop projects.
ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Arvid Ågren, Harvard University

 

ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Gerry Carter, Ohio State University

 

ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Regis Ferriere, University of Arizona

 

ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Jennifer Fewell, Arizona State University

 

ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Angelo Fortunato, Arizona State University

 

ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Tamar Kugler, University of Arizona

 

ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Shade Shutters, Arizona State University

 

ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Jessica Phillips-Silver, Georgetown University

 

ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Joan Silk, Arizona State University

 

ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Roger White, Arizona State University

 

ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Polly Wiessner, Arizona State University

 

ASU Interdisciplinary Study of Cooperation Winter School
Lee Cronk, Rutgers University

 

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