Bram Tucker
Professor
Anthropology
University of Georgia
United States of America
Biography
Bram Tucker joined the University of Georgia as a Professor in the departments of Anthropology.
Research Interest
Bram Tucker research interests include Anthropology + economy, ecology, evolution, environment Economic anthropology, human behavioral ecology, cultural ecology, Cognitive level: Risk, time, value, covariation, causality, culture, Household level Livelihoods, foraging, agriculture, markets, non-market exchange, poverty, inequality Cognitive anthropology of risk and misfortune: ecological and cosmological cultural causal models, Quantitative & qualitative ethnography, behavioral observation, experimental methods.
Publications
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Tucker B (2007) Perception of interannual covariation and diversification strategies for risk reduction among Mikea of Madagascar Individual and social learning Human Nature 18: 162-180.
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Tucker B (2012) Do risk and time experimental choices represent individual strategies for coping with poverty or conformity to social norms Evidence from rural southwestern Madagascar Current Anthropology 53: 149-180.