Athena Aktipis at the Harvard Science Center

Thu Mar 27 2025 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm UTC-04:00

Science Center | Cambridge

Harvard Book Store
Publisher/HostHarvard Book Store
Athena Aktipis at the Harvard Science Center
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presenting A Field Guide to the Apocalypse: A Mostly Serious Guide to Surviving Our Wild Times
About this Event

Harvard Book Store, the Harvard University Division of Science, the Harvard Library, and the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology welcome Athena Aktipis—cooperation theorist, evolutionary biologist, cancer biologist, author of The Cheating Cell: How Evolution Helps Us Understand and Treat Cancer, and an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University—for a discussion of her new book A Field Guide to the Apocalypse: A Mostly Serious Guide to Surviving Our Wild Times. This event will take place at the Harvard Science Center Hall A, located at 1 Oxford St, Cambridge.



Ticketing

There are two ticket options available for this event. Following the presentation will be a reception and book signing in the Cabot Science Library across the hall from the presentation room.

Free General Admission Ticket: Includes admission for one.

Book-Included Ticket: Includes admission for one and one paperback copy of A Field Guide to the Apocalypse.



About A Field Guide to the Apocalypse

A common sense field guide to understanding, surviving, and thriving in our time of complex chaos and crises.

Is this finally it? The end times?Because from COVID-19 to climate catastrophe to the looming AI revolution—not to mention the ever-growing background hum of rage, fear, and anxiety—it’s starting to feel like the party we call civilization is just about over. The good news? It’s always felt that way.

Drawing on evolutionary psychology, history, brain science, game theory, and more, cooperation theorist (and, coincidentally, zombie expert) Athena Aktipis reassuringly explains how we, as a species, are hardwired to survive big existential crises. And how we can do so again by leveraging our innate abilities to communicate and cooperate.

Pack a ukulele in your prep kit. Practice your risk-management skills. Enlist your crew into a survival team. And embrace the apocalypse. You might just enjoy it. Plus, it will help us build a better and more resilient future for all humankind.



Bio


Athena Aktipis is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University. She is a cooperation theorist, evolutionary biologist, and cancer biologist who researches cooperation in humans, particularly in times of need, as well as other systems that are governed by fundamental tensions between cooperation and conflict. She is co-Director of The Human Generosity Project and The Cooperation Science Network. Aktipis is the President and co-Founder of the International Society for Evolution Ecology and Cancer and also the founder and President of Zombified Media. Aktipis is an avid science communicator, hosting the science podcast, Zombified, and producing events across the country and internationally at Universities, community spaces, and music festivals. Aktipis is passionate about building interdisciplinary teams to tackle tough questions, empowering students to learn about the topics they are most curious about, and leveraging cooperation theory to improve our universities and the broader communities in which we are all embedded. She is the author of The Cheating Cell: How evolution helps us understand and treat cancer (Princeton University Press, 2020), and is currently on tour for her second book, A Field Guide to the Apocalypse: A mostly serious guide to surviving our wild times (Workman, 2024). Aktipis also writes for Scientific American, Slate, Aeon, and other magazines.



Masking Policy

Masks are encouraged but not required for this event.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Science Center, 1 Oxford Street, Cambridge, United States

Tickets

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