The University of Auckland Distinguished Visitor Award enables scholars and researchers who have made very significant contributions to their disciplines to undertake a research visit to the university and participate in its intellectual life. Awards are reserved for suitably distinguished staff of universities and internationally-recognised research establishments.
David visited Auckland in the Spring Term and gave a series of three public lectures and a number of seminars on the following themes:
- How intellectual exchange between Europe and Indigenous America shaped our world view
- Slavery and its implications in hunter-gatherer societies
- The relationship between scale and inequality in human history
- Revisiting ‘seasonal variations’ and their implications for how we think