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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20170728T103000
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SUMMARY:The Dynamics of Inequity
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LOCATION:Monash University\, Clayton\, Australia\, 3800
DESCRIPTION:<p>Abstract: It is no secret that some people get more and others get less. In most societies\, seemingly irrelevant personal factors like gender and race importantly determine patterns of resource distribution. In this talk\, I will use social models to explain the ubiquity of such patterns. As I will argue\, in a bargaining population\, the simple addition of a social category like gender or race completely changes the expected cultural evolutionary outcomes by breaking symmetry between actors in the group. I will explore the conditions under which members of one category are expected to end up disadvantaged in these models\, including minority status\, power imbalances\, and asymmetries in social networking.</p>
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