
Michael Barton
Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity Director
Michael Barton is a complex systems scientist who combines anthropology, archaeology, earth science, and information technologies to study long-term socioecological dynamics and interactions of people and landscapes in the Anthropocene. His research spans human ecology and land use by hunter/gatherers in the Pleistocene, the emergence of coupled human and natural landscapes in the Holocene, and feedbacks between people and the environment in the modern world.
Team
CSDC Advisory Board

Nia Amazeen
Department of Psychology

Dieter Armbruster
School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences

Jennifer Fewell
School of Life Sciences

William Griffin
Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics

Bert Höelldobler
School of Life Sciences

Manfred Laubichler
Director ASU-SFI Center; School of Life Sciences

Robert Page
Coordinating Director of the Biosocial Complex Initiative
