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Juliane Kaminski


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  • Associate Professor of Comparative Psychology, University of Portsmouth
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I am Associate professor of comparative Psychology in the School of Psychology, Sports and Health Sciences

My main research interest is the evolution of human sociality with a particular focus on social cognition. Here I am especially interested in the individual's understanding of others' perception, knowledge, intentions, desires and beliefs. I am also interested in questions concerning cooperation and communication among individuals. In my research I follow a comparative approach, that is, I select meaningful groups for comparisons. One comparison is that of humans with their closest living relatives, the great apes. Another comparison is that of humans with one of their closest living domesticated species, the domestic dog.

Experience
  • 2017–present Associate professor, University of Portsmouth
  • 2014–2017 Senior lecturer, University of Portsmouth
  • 2009–2012 Group Leader, Max Planck Institute for evolutionary Anthropology Leipzg/ Germany
  • 2008–2009 Junior Research Fellow, University of Cambridge
  • 2005–2008 Postdoc, Max Planck Institute for evolutionary Anthropology Leipzg/ Germany

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