This book focuses on the development of the National Museum of Natural
History’s David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins. As one of the most
visited human evolution exhibits in the world and the largest such
exhibit in the United States, it has tremendous influence on public
perception and knowledge of human evolution. The chapters explore how
this exhibit came about, how it has changed since opening, and the
associated educational and public outreach activities of members of
the Smithsonian’s Human Origins Program. The author uses the term
“adaptive resilience” to describe a central theme of the exhibit,
our species’ adaptation to changing environments as a key feature of
our success, and to refer to the resilience of Richard B. Potts in
creating his vision for the hall. Contextual sections situate the
hall’s development within the history of paleoanthropology, the
politics of evolution and climate change, and African contributions.
The book will be of particular interest to scholars of anthropology
and museum studies as well as the history of science and science
communication.
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Adaptive Resilience
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ISBN
9781040134641
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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