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    Individuality through ecology: Rethinking the evolution of complex life from an externalist perspective
    with Pierrick Bourrat, Peter Takacs, Guilhem Doulcier, Matthew Nitschke, Katrin Hammerschmidt, and Paul Rainey
    The evolution of complex life forms, such as multicellular organisms, is the result of a number of evolutionary transitions in individuality (ETIs). Several attempts have been made to explain their origins, many of which have been internalist (i.e., based largely on internal properties of these life form's ancestors). Here, we show how an externalist perspective, via the ecological scaffolding model in which properties of complex life forms arise from an external scaffold, can shed new light on …Read more
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    Insights on Public Health Professionals Non-technical Skills in an Emergency Response (Multi-Team System) Environment
    with Olivia Brown, Heini Utunen, Gaya Gamhewage, and Julie Gore
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    This paper provides practitioner and academic insights into the importance of examining non-technical skills in a multiteam system emergency response. The case of public health professionals is highlighted, illustrated with unique qualitative field data which focused upon the use of non-technical skills at a meso level of analysis. Results reflected the importance of context upon the multiteam system and highlighted seven non-technical skills used by public health professionals to support an eff…Read more