DiscoverGame Changer - the game theory podcastHow to achieve cooperation: Learnings from fieldwork with the Turkana people | with Sarah Mathew
How to achieve cooperation: Learnings from fieldwork with the Turkana people | with Sarah Mathew

How to achieve cooperation: Learnings from fieldwork with the Turkana people | with Sarah Mathew

Update: 2025-02-24
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In this episode we are speaking with Sarah Mathew about cooperation – especially how cooperation is achieved in the absence of institutions. Sarah gives some theoretical background, shares the concept of free rider problems and the relationship to punishment. She then illustrates the background based on her fieldwork: She has studied how the Turkana people achieve cooperation when going on raids with possibly even deadly consequences for individual warriors.

 

Sarah Mathew is Associate Professor at the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. Her research is focused on studying why humans cooperate and how the evolution of this unique form of cooperation is tied to the origins of moral sentiments, cultural norms, and warfare. To address these issues, she combines formal modelling of the evolution of cooperation with fieldwork.

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How to achieve cooperation: Learnings from fieldwork with the Turkana people | with Sarah Mathew

How to achieve cooperation: Learnings from fieldwork with the Turkana people | with Sarah Mathew

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