Interdisciplinary symposium exploring individual differences in social interactions across species, from insects to humans.
The Individualisation Symposium 2026 focuses on the interplay between social relations and individual differences, exploring how individuals differ in cooperation, competition, and learning, and how these differences shape social relations and development. It brings together scholars from natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Topics include evolutionary biology of social behavior (cooperation and conflict), social networks, and collective behavior.<grok:render type="render_inline_ci
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