Why are more unequal societies socially dysfunctional? Darwinian insights** Wednesday 31st March 2010 Time: 10.00 – 5.00 (followed by drinks) Venue: G06 Sir Ambrose Fleming Lecture Theatre, Roberts Building, UCL Co-sponsored by the UCL International Institute for Society and Health (IISH) RSVP essential as there are a limited numbers of spaces: [log in to unmask] PROGRAMME** Morning: Chair: Paul Coombes, London Business School 10.00 Welcome and Programme Overview 10.05 –11.05 Professor Richard Wilkinson and Professor Kate E Pickett More unequal societies are socially dysfunctional: the evidence 11.05 –11.20 Questions 11.20–11.30 Short break 11.30–12.30 Professor Martin Daly The unequal effects of inequality: Darwinian explanations 12.30–12.45 Questions 12.45 –1.45 LUNCH (available to purchase from Roberts Building Foyer café) **Afternoon: Chair: Dr Richard Webb, Darwin@LSE 1.45–2.45 Professor Stephen Suomi Early life mediators of inequality 2.45–3.00 Questions 3.00–3.15 Short break 3.15–5.00 Discussion; Questions and Answers Session Discussants: Professor Jay Belsky, Dr Oliver Curry, Professor Mark van Vugt Panel: Richard Wilkinson, Kate E Pickett, Martin Daly, Stephen Suomi 5.00 Drinks - Roberts Building Foyer