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What happens when Burner behavior goes under the microscope? Sociologists, ecologists, and economists have been on this show. Now we’re looking at this culture through a new lens: primatology.
Isabel Behncke is an evolutionary biologist and a Burning Man Project Board Member. From tracking bonobos in the jungle to observing humans on playa, she shares her groundbreaking research on ritual and play.
In this mind-expanding conversation, she and Stuart explore:
🏕️ "Dunbar's number" and how camp size matters
🦍 The evolutionary purpose of play for young and old
🤝 How risk, trust, and vulnerability build true community
🎁 The ancient, radical act of giving without expecting anything back
If you’re a social science fan, a camp lead of dynamic humans, or just a lover of wild stories about bonobos, humans, and other animals, get ready to understand your own playful nature!
Watch it on YouTube here.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabel_Behncke
burningman.org/about-us/who-we-are/board-of-directors
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt:_The_First_5,000_Years