Baker, David
Last name: Baker
Name: David
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Researcher and Tutor.
PhD in Big History at Macquarie University in Sydney under David Christian. He now teaches Big History at the universities of Amsterdam, Eindhoven, and Rotterdam alongside Fred Spier and Esther Quaedackers. His research interests include Universal Darwinism, collective learning, the rise of complexity, and de-mographic-structural theory. He is also engaged with the IBHA Publications Committee in setting up a Big History academic journal. This summer, he is releasing a Big History series on Youtube in partnership with Crashcourse and Bill Gates’ bgC3.
Author's Articles
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Baker, David
10^500. The Darwinian Algorithm and a Possible Candidate for a ‘Unifying Theme’ of Big History // Evolution: Development within Big History, Evolutionary and World-System Paradigms -
Baker, David
10500. The Darwinian Algorithm and a Possible Candidate for a ‘Unifying Theme’ of Big History // History & Mathematics: Big History Aspects -
Grinin, Leonid; Korotayev, Andrey; Baker, David
Beyond Global Studies. An Introductory Lecture into a Big History Course // Evolution: Evolutionary Aspects: Stars, Primates, and Religion -
Grinin, Leonid; Korotayev, Andrey; Baker, David
Beyond Global Studies. The Introductory Lecture to Big History Course // Globalistics and Globalization Studies Aspects & Dimensions of Global Views -
Baker, David
Collective Learning as a Key Concept in Big History // Evolution: From Big Bang to Nanorobots -
Baker, David
Demographic-Structural Theory and the Roman Dominate // History & Mathematics: Trends and Cycles -
Baker, David
Proceedings of the Conference ‘Teaching and Researching Big History: Exploring a New Scholarly Field’ // Evolution: Development within Big History, Evolutionary and World-System Paradigms -
Baker, David
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Collective Learning as a Key Concept in Big History // Globalistics and globalization studies Big history & global history -
Baker, David
The Darwinian Algorithm and a Possible Candidate for a ‘Unifying Theme’ of Big History // Globalistics and globalization studies Global Transformations and Global Future.
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