International Society for Human Ethology

The International Society for Human Ethology (abbreviated ISHE) is an international learned society dedicated to the study of human ethology. It was founded in 1972, with Irenaus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Daniel G. Freedman, and William Charlesworth all playing key roles in its establishment; Eibl-Eibesfeldt also served as the society's first president. It publishes the peer-reviewed scientific journal Human Ethology Bulletin.[1]

International Society for Human Ethology
AbbreviationISHE
Merged intoEuropean Sociobiological Society (2000)
Formation1972
FoundersIrenaus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Daniel G. Freedman, William Charlesworth
TypeLearned society
Headquarters175 King St., Charleston, South Carolina 29401
President
Thomas Alley
Vice President
S. Craig Roberts
Websiteishe.org

References

  1. "Goals". ISHE. Retrieved 2017-10-28.
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