Hiring Organization:
Research Training Group „Situated Cognition“
Project Leader: Simone Pika
Chair for Comparative Biocognition, University Osnabrück, Germany
Date Posted:
2020-01-16
2020-01-16
Position Description:
PhD position for research project: “The evolutionary roots of situated communication: The impact of the social environment on communicative interactions of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)”
PhD position for research project: “The evolutionary roots of situated communication: The impact of the social environment on communicative interactions of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)”
Start of Position: 1st June 2020 or later
Abstract: Situated
approaches on cognition postulate that cognition is primarily based on
reciprocal real-time interactions of embodied agents with their
environments (Stephan, Walter, & Wilutzky, 2014). Although a
considerably bulk of work has been focusing on how human communicative
interactions are extended by aspects of the social environment (e.g.
Cutting & Dunn, 2006; Eibl-Eibesfeldt, 1988), relatively little is
known about the evolutionary roots of situated communication. To date,
recent studies on nonhuman primates suggested that distinct aspects such
as age, cooperation, strength of social bond and degree of tolerance
may impact upon the complexity of communicative exchanges (for a recent
review see Pika, Wilkinson, Kendrick, & Vernes, 2018). However, the
impact of social components on communication propensities remains
obscure. Hence in this project, we will shed light on this crucial
question by studying the communicative behavior of one of humans’
closest living relative, the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes),
living in its natural environment. We will use a unique combination of
behavioural observations and computational modelling, to test whether
‘pro-social’ versus ‘non-pro-social’, or ‘tolerant’ versus
‘non-tolerant’ variants may independently or through interaction impact
upon the complexity of communicative interactions.
Qualifications/Experience: Expected
is an excellent Master in Biology, or Cognitive Science (if the
candidate does not have a master in Biology or Cognitive Science than
the candidate should at least have written a BA- or Master Thesis in
Biology/Comparative Psychology or Cognitive Science). Ideally the
candidate has a proven expertise in at least one of the following areas:
animal cognition, animal communication or social cognition. Field
experience with nonhuman primates in their natural environments
(preferably Africa), computational modelling skills and proficiency in
the French language are mandatory.
Formal title: Dr. rer. nat. or PhD in Biology/Cognitive Science
How to apply:
Please check the call at: https://situated-cognition.com/call/
Contact Information:
Prof. Dr. Simone Pika
Comparative Biocognition
Institute of Cognitive Science
University of Osnabrück
Artilleriestr. 34, 49076 Osnabrück, Germany
www.comparative-biocognition.de
Comparative Biocognition
Institute of Cognitive Science
University of Osnabrück
Artilleriestr. 34, 49076 Osnabrück, Germany
www.comparative-biocognition.de
E-mail Address: spika@uos.de