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Joshua Conrad Jackson. How do culture and history change how people think? I am an assistant professor of behavioral science at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. My research focuses on the cultural evolution of human psychology.
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About Me. I was born on a dark and stormy morning in Sydney,...
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Joshua Conrad Jackson is an assistant professor of Behavioral Science at the Booth School of Business, where he teaches strategies and processes of negotiation. In his research, Josh studies cultural evolution, with a special focus on how people's emotion , moral psychology , and religion co-evolve with large-scale societal changes.
About Me. I was born on a dark and stormy morning in Sydney, Australia. Over the next few years, I lived with my family in Australia (Sydney, Cape York, Alice Springs), New Zealand (Wellington), Denmark (Copenhagen), and the United States (Indiana, Boston).
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Assistant Professor. Chicago Booth. Joshua Conrad Jackson studies how culture co-evolves with psychology, and is interested in how culture has shaped the mind throughout human history and continues to shape human futures.
Joshua Conrad Jackson is an assistant professor of Behavioral Science at the Booth School of Business, where he teaches strategies and processes of negotiation. In his research, Josh studies how culture co-evolves with psychology.