Some people positively like the idea that they resemble someone in their family. Others enjoy spotting resemblances in their own, or other, families. But sometimes people deny family resemblances, or are worried about them in case looking like someone means they might inherit an illness or turn out like someone they dislike. This exhibition looks at how and why resemblances are important in people's everyday lives. It includes winners of the Who are you like? photo competition and images by photographer Charlie Meecham, tracing resemblances through generations of one family
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to in-fluence behavio...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin rather than less relate...
Platek et al. (2002, 2003) reported that facial resemblance between self and a child increases profe...
Group exhibition with Lily Ackroyd-Willoughby, Simeon Barclay, Paul Barsch, Doug Bowen, Tavienne Bri...
International audienceThe resemblance between human faces has been shown to be a possible cue in rec...
Findings from Living Resemblances project, part of Real Life Methods. See Official URL link for more...
This essay deals with the meaning of family resemblances from the perspective of infertile couples w...
Photographs of people are commonly said to be ‘good likenesses’ or ‘poor likenesses’, and this is a ...
Family Resemblances is a collection of poems that investigate the concept of family from multiple ...
Kin recognition is an essential component of kin-directed adaptive behavior. Consequently, potential...
Mental representations of unknown others play a central role in person perception. These representat...
People hardly ever realize that their belief in their high rate of success in detecting family resem...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
Ink, Colored Pencil, and Watercolor Pencil on Canvas Board From the Artist: When I was younger and f...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to in-fluence behavio...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin rather than less relate...
Platek et al. (2002, 2003) reported that facial resemblance between self and a child increases profe...
Group exhibition with Lily Ackroyd-Willoughby, Simeon Barclay, Paul Barsch, Doug Bowen, Tavienne Bri...
International audienceThe resemblance between human faces has been shown to be a possible cue in rec...
Findings from Living Resemblances project, part of Real Life Methods. See Official URL link for more...
This essay deals with the meaning of family resemblances from the perspective of infertile couples w...
Photographs of people are commonly said to be ‘good likenesses’ or ‘poor likenesses’, and this is a ...
Family Resemblances is a collection of poems that investigate the concept of family from multiple ...
Kin recognition is an essential component of kin-directed adaptive behavior. Consequently, potential...
Mental representations of unknown others play a central role in person perception. These representat...
People hardly ever realize that their belief in their high rate of success in detecting family resem...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
Ink, Colored Pencil, and Watercolor Pencil on Canvas Board From the Artist: When I was younger and f...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to in-fluence behavio...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin rather than less relate...
Platek et al. (2002, 2003) reported that facial resemblance between self and a child increases profe...