Human Generosity Project Researchers Interviewed for Access Newsletter The Human Generosity project was featured in Access, a newsletter published by Rutgers’ School of Arts and Sciences. The article provides an overview of the project’s research goals, which are centered around the question of why people help each other. Project director Lee Cronk, Mongolia […]
Author: Andres Munoz
Do Human and Vampire Bat Friendships Share the Same Origin?
Human Generosity Project Members Interviewed about Their Research for an Article Published by Sapiens August 26, 2016 Human Generosity Project co-director Lee Cronk and Human Generosity Project member Dennis Sonkoi were interviewed by online publisher Sapiens for an article about friendship. Cronk and Sonkoi described their research with the Maasai people, a pastoral ethnic group […]
New Article Published in Human Ecology
Cooperation in an Uncertain World: For the Maasai of East Africa, Need-Based Transfers Outperform Account-Keeping in Volatile Environments July 23, 2016 An article written by a team of Human Generosity Project researchers has been published in the journal Human Ecology. When the going gets tough, should you be stingy or nice? An article written by […]
