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Malene Friis Hansen

Associate Research Scholar, Anthropology, Princeton University

During her AIAS-AUFF Fellowship, Malene Friis Hansen will be working on the project 'Towards a Cultural Biology'

Project description

Human-other-animal interfaces have existed for millennia, but recent human habitat expansions have increased the amount and intensity of the interfaces leading to conflicts and deleterious management decisions overshadowing the deep current and historical relations between sympatric humans and other animals. Understanding these relations, the adaptive responses and the co-constructed behaviors and niches can enable coexistence, yet this requires a novel transdisciplinary approach, such as Cultural Biology.

This project seeks to develop the theory and methods of Cultural Biology through literature immersion, interdisciplinary workshops and inspirational field trips to human-macaque interfaces in Bali, Indonesia. Cultural Biology is an underexplored field of study that combines a suite of theory and methods from Anthropology and Biology to understand past and current human-other animal interfaces, their cultural relationships, individual choices, interspecific communication and social learning, and co-constructed ecologies.

Short bio

I am an interdisciplinary scholar and practitioner studying human-other-primate interfaces in Indonesia and Malaysia employing methods from Ethology, Ecology, and Ethnography. My PhD is from Biology at the University of Coppenhagen, but my postdoc years have been spent in Anthropology at Princeton University. Alongside my research on human-other primate coexistence and co-culture, I take an active part in conservation initiatives through the IUCN PSG Section on Human-Primate Interactions and the LTM Project.

Project title: Towards a Cultural Biology

Area of research: Behavioural Ecology, Cultural Anthropology and Conservation Biology

Fellowship period: 1 Sep 2025 - 31 Jul 2027

Fellowship type: AIAS-AUFF Fellow

Contact: TBA from 1 Sep 2025.

This fellowship has received funding from The Aarhus University Research Foundation (AUFF)