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Machin graduated with a B.A. degree in anthropology and English, followed in 1999 by a M.Sc. degree in human evolution and behaviour from [[University College |
Machin graduated with a B.A. degree in anthropology and English, followed in 1999 by a M.Sc. degree in human evolution and behaviour from [[University College, London]]. In 2006 she obtained her PhD in archeology from the [[University of Reading]]. She was a postdoctoral fellow working with [[Robin Dunbar]] at Oxford University from 2008 to 2014 after which she became a visiting academic while also pursuing a career as a freelance scientific writer and broadcaster.<ref name=Bio>Web page, [https://annamachin.com/biography/ Anna Machin]</ref><ref>Oxford University, Department of Experimental Psychology, [https://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/team/anna-machin Anna Machin</ref><ref>LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-machin-552751123/?originalSubdomain=uk Anna Machin]</ref> |
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==Scientific research== |
==Scientific research== |
Revision as of 13:07, 21 March 2019
Anna Machin | |
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Nationality | English |
Education | Ph.D. |
Alma mater | University of Reading |
Known for | Fatherhood, Acheulean handaxes |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Evolutionary anthropology, Archeology |
Institutions | Oxford University |
Thesis | The Acheulean handaxe: symmetry, function and early and middle Pleistocene hominin behaviour. (2006) |
Doctoral advisors | Steven Mithen |
Anna Machin is an evolutionary anthropologist at the Department of Experimental Psychology at Oxford University, England. She is the author of the book The Life of Dad: The Making of a Modern Father.
Education and career
Machin graduated with a B.A. degree in anthropology and English, followed in 1999 by a M.Sc. degree in human evolution and behaviour from University College, London. In 2006 she obtained her PhD in archeology from the University of Reading. She was a postdoctoral fellow working with Robin Dunbar at Oxford University from 2008 to 2014 after which she became a visiting academic while also pursuing a career as a freelance scientific writer and broadcaster.[1][2][3]
Scientific research
Archeology
In archeology, Machin has studied and commented on the symmetry, morphology, effectiveness and sex appeal of Acheulean handaxes.[4][5][6]
Attachment and love
Machin has done research on attachment and love between parents and children, between loving couples and between best friends.[7][8]
Fatherhood
As an anthropologist, Machin has studied expectations and reality of fatherhood.[9]
Book: The Life of Dad, The Making of a Modern Father
In her 2018 book she takes an evolutionary look at fatherhood, asking fundamental questions such as What are dads for?, What do they contribute to their families? and How do they build such profound and enduring relationships with their children?. In answering these questions, using evolutionary theory, anthropology, hormones and neurochemicals, her conclusion is that fatherhood were fundamental to the development of humans and humanity as fathers took on critical parenting tasks in coaching and educating their sons and daughters.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
Popular media
Machin has been interviewed and cited about fatherhood and love relationships by a variety of popular media outlets, including the New Scientist,[17] The Guardian,[18] BBC,[19] The Telegraph,[20] The Mirror,[21] Eltern,[22] and Broadly.[23]
Selected publications
Books
- Anna Machin, The Life of Dad: The Making of a Modern Father, Simon & Schuster, 2018.
Scientific articles
- Machin AJ, Hosfield RT, Mithen SJ. Why are some handaxes symmetrical? Testing the influence of handaxe morphology on butchery effectiveness. Journal of Archaeological Science. 2007 Jun 1;34(6):883-93.
- Machin AJ. Why handaxes just aren't that sexy: a response to Kohn & Mithen (1999). Antiquity. 2008 Sep;82(317):761-6.
- Machin A. The role of the individual agent in Acheulean biface variability: a multi-factorial model. Journal of Social Archaeology. 2009 Feb;9(1):35-58.
- Machin AJ, Dunbar RI. The brain opioid theory of social attachment: a review of the evidence. Behaviour. 2011 Jan 1;148(9-10):985-1025.
- Machin A, Dunbar R. Sex and gender as factors in in romantic partnerships and best friendships. Journal of Relationships Research. 2013 Oct;4.
- Machin AJ. Mind the Gap: The Expectation and Reality of Involved Fatherhood. Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research & Practice about Men as Fathers. 2015 Apr 1;13(1).
- Pearce E, Launay J, Machin A, Dunbar RI. Is group singing special? health, well‐being and social bonds in community‐based adult education classes. Journal of community & applied social psychology. 2016 Nov;26(6):518-33.
- Machin A, Dunbar R. Is Kinship a Schema? Moral Decisions and the Function of the Human Kin Naming System]. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology. 2016 Sep 1;2(3):195-219.
- Machin AJ, Hosfield R, Mithen SJ. Testing the functional utility of handaxe symmetry: fallow deer butchery with replica handaxes. Lithics–The Journal of the Lithic Studies Society. 2016 Jan 2(26):23.
Popular media
- Anna Machin, Ask a grown-up: why do humans kiss?, The Guardian, July 26, 2014.
- Anna Machin, I studied fatherhood and here are five things I want dads to know, iNews, July 2, 2018.
- Anna Machin, Top Tips for Dads on How Best to Bond with Baby, My Baba, November 7, 2018.
- Anna Machin, The marvel of the human dad, Aeon, January 19, 2019.
External links
- Oxford University: Anna Machin
- Web page: Anna Machin
- Twitter: Dr. Anna Machin
References
- ^ Web page, Anna Machin
- ^ Oxford University, Department of Experimental Psychology, [https://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/team/anna-machin Anna Machin
- ^ LinkedIn Anna Machin
- ^ Machin AJ, Hosfield RT, Mithen SJ. Why are some handaxes symmetrical? Testing the influence of handaxe morphology on butchery effectiveness. Journal of Archaeological Science. 2007 Jun 1;34(6):883-93.
- ^ Machin AJ. Why handaxes just aren't that sexy: a response to Kohn & Mithen (1999). Antiquity. 2008 Sep;82(317):761-6.
- ^ Machin A. The role of the individual agent in Acheulean biface variability: a multi-factorial model. Journal of Social Archaeology. 2009 Feb;9(1):35-58.
- ^ Machin AJ, Dunbar RI. The brain opioid theory of social attachment: a review of the evidence. Behaviour. 2011 Jan 1;148(9-10):985-1025.
- ^ Machin A, Dunbar R. Sex and gender as factors in in romantic partnerships and best friendships. Journal of Relationships Research. 2013 Oct;4.
- ^ Machin AJ. Mind the Gap: The Expectation and Reality of Involved Fatherhood. Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research & Practice about Men as Fathers. 2015 Apr 1;13(1).
- ^ Harry de Quetteville, In defence of dads: is it time to admit that fathers are better at some aspects of parenting than mothers?, The Telegraph, June 17, 2018.
- ^ Ludovic Hunter-Tilney, Daddy dearest: the evolution of the modern father, Financial Times, June 25, 2018.
- ^ Simon & Schuster, The Life of Dad
- ^ David Sexton, Did dads really save the human race?, Evening Standard, June 14, 2018.
- ^ Ibadete Fetahu, The Life Of Dad. The Making Of The Modern Father, Nursing Times, June 26, 2018.
- ^ Steve Myall, The secret irreversible change a new father's body undergoes to make him a better parent, The Mirror, June 19, 2018.
- ^ Natalie Corner and Emily Chan, Revealed: Why it can take fathers SIX MONTHS to bond with a newborn - and how eye contact, stroking and singing can help strengthen the connection, The Daily Mail, June 17, 2018.
- ^ Jessica Hamzelou, Dad power: The surprising new science of fatherhood, New Scientist, March 21, 2018.
- ^ Alexandra Jones, Hookups, sexting and unwanted threesomes: first-time dating in the age of Tinder, The Guardian, November 4, 2017.
- ^ Alexandra Jones, No label dating: can you have love without commitment?, BBC Three, July 18, 2018.
- ^ Jonathan Wells, Meet the men who got PTSD from seeing their partners give birth, The Telegraph, February 24, 2016.
- ^ The secret irreversible change a new father's body undergoes to make him a better parent, The Mirror, June 19, 2018.
- ^ Dörte Nohrden, Die ersten Monate können frustrierend sein, Eltern.
- ^ Laila Tyack, Angry and Overwhelmed: The Men Who Experience Postnatal Depression, Broadly, March 9, 2017.