We Not Me

What can we learn from other animals? with Dr Beki Hooper


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When Dr Beki Hooper began to study rhesus macaques, she found less-than-flattering similarities between monkey behaviour and human team structure.

In this fascinating discussion, Dr Beki takes us into the habitat of the rhesus macaque, giving us a first-hand glimpse into a hierarchy based on gender and tenure.


Takeaways from Pia and Dan

  • Many of us have experience in organisations that feel like they were governed in the same way as groups of macaques.
  • As humans, we should be able to break through these patriarchal, seniority-based structures.
  • Humans have behaviour equivalent to monkey grooming and preening.
  • Some of our relationships are built on who can advance us within our social structure.
  • Additionally, the bonds we build through grooming allow us to gain more information which we can use to advance our social standing, and to keep us safe.

Links

  • Follow Beki on Google Scholar
  • Follow @bekihooper on Twitter
  • Melissa Pavez-Fox on Google Scholar
  • Social learning in great tits - Lucy Aplin’s research
  • Leave us a voice message
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We Not MeBy Dan Hammond & Pia Lee

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