Kevin Hong (洪泽)
PhD.
Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of MacauResearch Associate in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University
Work Email: zehong@um.edu.moINTERNET
Website: Blog
Biographical Info
Kevin Hong is currently an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Macau, and is interested in human behavior and culture from evolutionary and cognitive perspectives. He obtained a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Grinnell College, a master’s degree in Evolutionary Biology from the University of Pennsylvania, and a PhD in Human Evolutionary Biology from Harvard University. Research-wise, he uses methodologically diverse approaches (e.g., theoretical modeling, quantitative analysis of historical data, ethnographic fieldwork) to study human behavior and culture from rainmaking to gambling, with special attention paid to information processing at the individual level and information transmission at the population level. His publications appear in diverse journal venues such as Current Anthropology, American Anthropologist, Behavior and Brain Sciences, Human Nature, Human Ecology, Religion, Brain & Behavior, Journal of Theoretical Biology, and Cognitive Science.
Keywords representing his interest: Cultural Evolution; Evolutionary Anthropology; Evolutionary Psychology; Cognitive Science
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Updated 6 months ago.