Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Family Psychology
Herausgeber: Salmon, Catherine A; Shackelford, Todd K
Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Family Psychology
Herausgeber: Salmon, Catherine A; Shackelford, Todd K
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The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Family Psychology focuses on the psychology behind people's familial behavior, an understanding of which can illuminate our understanding of modern, ancient, and animal families.
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The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Family Psychology focuses on the psychology behind people's familial behavior, an understanding of which can illuminate our understanding of modern, ancient, and animal families.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780195396690
- ISBN-10: 0195396693
- Artikelnr.: 37256422
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780195396690
- ISBN-10: 0195396693
- Artikelnr.: 37256422
Catherine Salmon is Associate Professor of Psychology at University of Redlands. Todd K. Shackelford is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Oakland University.
* Part One: Introduction
* 1. Towards an Evolutionary Psychology of the Family
* Catherine Salmon and Todd K. Shackelford
* 2. Evolutionary Anthropology of the Human Family
* Mark V. Flinn
* 3. The Evolutionary History of Pair-bonding and Parental
Collaboration
* Bernard Chapais
* 4. The Evolution of Relationships in Non-human Families
* Douglas W. Mock
* Part Two: Human Families
* 5. Parent-Child Relationships
* Marco Del Giudice and Jay Belsky
* 6. Parent-Offspring Conflict
* Catherine Salmon and James Malcolm
* 7. Step-parenting, Divorce, and Investment in Children
* Kermyt G. Anderson
* 8. Adoption: Forms, Functions, and Preferences
* Anthony A. Volk
* 9. An Evolutionary Perspective on Siblings: Rivals and Resources
* Thomas V. Pollet and Ashley D. Hoben
* 10. Trials and Tribulations of Childhood: An Evolutionary Perspective
* Virginia Periss and David F. Bjorklund
* 11. Family Violence: How Paternity Uncertainty Raises the Stakes
* Aaron T. Goetz and Gorge A. Romero
* 12. Grandparents and Extended Kin
* Harald A. Euler
* Part Three: Animal Families
* 13. Kin Recognition
* Peter Hepper
* 14. Kin Selection and Cooperative Courtship in Birds
* Alan H. Krakauer and Emily H. DuVal
* 15. Primate Kin Preferences: Explaining Diversity
* Carol M. Berman
* Part Four: Fictive Families
* 16. Pet Keeping: A Case Study in Maladaptive Behavior
* John Archer
* 17. Pets in the Family: An Evolutionary Perspective
* James A. Serpell and Elizabeth S. Paul
* 18. Fictive Kinship and Induced Altruism
* Hector N. Qirko
* 19. Passion and Compassion: Psychology of Kin Relations within and
beyond the Family
* Justin H. Park and Joshua M. Ackerman
* 20. Cooperation and Conflict in the Light of Kin Recognition Systems
* Daniel Brian Krupp, Lisa M. DeBruine, and Benedict C. Jones
* Part Five: Conclusions and Future Directions
* 21. Reflections on the Human Family
* David C. Geary, Drew H. Bailey, and Jonathan Oxford
* 22. Between Conflict and Cooperation: New Horizons in the
Evolutionary Science of the Human Family
* Gregory Gorelik, Todd K. Shackelford, and Catherine Salmon
* 1. Towards an Evolutionary Psychology of the Family
* Catherine Salmon and Todd K. Shackelford
* 2. Evolutionary Anthropology of the Human Family
* Mark V. Flinn
* 3. The Evolutionary History of Pair-bonding and Parental
Collaboration
* Bernard Chapais
* 4. The Evolution of Relationships in Non-human Families
* Douglas W. Mock
* Part Two: Human Families
* 5. Parent-Child Relationships
* Marco Del Giudice and Jay Belsky
* 6. Parent-Offspring Conflict
* Catherine Salmon and James Malcolm
* 7. Step-parenting, Divorce, and Investment in Children
* Kermyt G. Anderson
* 8. Adoption: Forms, Functions, and Preferences
* Anthony A. Volk
* 9. An Evolutionary Perspective on Siblings: Rivals and Resources
* Thomas V. Pollet and Ashley D. Hoben
* 10. Trials and Tribulations of Childhood: An Evolutionary Perspective
* Virginia Periss and David F. Bjorklund
* 11. Family Violence: How Paternity Uncertainty Raises the Stakes
* Aaron T. Goetz and Gorge A. Romero
* 12. Grandparents and Extended Kin
* Harald A. Euler
* Part Three: Animal Families
* 13. Kin Recognition
* Peter Hepper
* 14. Kin Selection and Cooperative Courtship in Birds
* Alan H. Krakauer and Emily H. DuVal
* 15. Primate Kin Preferences: Explaining Diversity
* Carol M. Berman
* Part Four: Fictive Families
* 16. Pet Keeping: A Case Study in Maladaptive Behavior
* John Archer
* 17. Pets in the Family: An Evolutionary Perspective
* James A. Serpell and Elizabeth S. Paul
* 18. Fictive Kinship and Induced Altruism
* Hector N. Qirko
* 19. Passion and Compassion: Psychology of Kin Relations within and
beyond the Family
* Justin H. Park and Joshua M. Ackerman
* 20. Cooperation and Conflict in the Light of Kin Recognition Systems
* Daniel Brian Krupp, Lisa M. DeBruine, and Benedict C. Jones
* Part Five: Conclusions and Future Directions
* 21. Reflections on the Human Family
* David C. Geary, Drew H. Bailey, and Jonathan Oxford
* 22. Between Conflict and Cooperation: New Horizons in the
Evolutionary Science of the Human Family
* Gregory Gorelik, Todd K. Shackelford, and Catherine Salmon
* Part One: Introduction
* 1. Towards an Evolutionary Psychology of the Family
* Catherine Salmon and Todd K. Shackelford
* 2. Evolutionary Anthropology of the Human Family
* Mark V. Flinn
* 3. The Evolutionary History of Pair-bonding and Parental
Collaboration
* Bernard Chapais
* 4. The Evolution of Relationships in Non-human Families
* Douglas W. Mock
* Part Two: Human Families
* 5. Parent-Child Relationships
* Marco Del Giudice and Jay Belsky
* 6. Parent-Offspring Conflict
* Catherine Salmon and James Malcolm
* 7. Step-parenting, Divorce, and Investment in Children
* Kermyt G. Anderson
* 8. Adoption: Forms, Functions, and Preferences
* Anthony A. Volk
* 9. An Evolutionary Perspective on Siblings: Rivals and Resources
* Thomas V. Pollet and Ashley D. Hoben
* 10. Trials and Tribulations of Childhood: An Evolutionary Perspective
* Virginia Periss and David F. Bjorklund
* 11. Family Violence: How Paternity Uncertainty Raises the Stakes
* Aaron T. Goetz and Gorge A. Romero
* 12. Grandparents and Extended Kin
* Harald A. Euler
* Part Three: Animal Families
* 13. Kin Recognition
* Peter Hepper
* 14. Kin Selection and Cooperative Courtship in Birds
* Alan H. Krakauer and Emily H. DuVal
* 15. Primate Kin Preferences: Explaining Diversity
* Carol M. Berman
* Part Four: Fictive Families
* 16. Pet Keeping: A Case Study in Maladaptive Behavior
* John Archer
* 17. Pets in the Family: An Evolutionary Perspective
* James A. Serpell and Elizabeth S. Paul
* 18. Fictive Kinship and Induced Altruism
* Hector N. Qirko
* 19. Passion and Compassion: Psychology of Kin Relations within and
beyond the Family
* Justin H. Park and Joshua M. Ackerman
* 20. Cooperation and Conflict in the Light of Kin Recognition Systems
* Daniel Brian Krupp, Lisa M. DeBruine, and Benedict C. Jones
* Part Five: Conclusions and Future Directions
* 21. Reflections on the Human Family
* David C. Geary, Drew H. Bailey, and Jonathan Oxford
* 22. Between Conflict and Cooperation: New Horizons in the
Evolutionary Science of the Human Family
* Gregory Gorelik, Todd K. Shackelford, and Catherine Salmon
* 1. Towards an Evolutionary Psychology of the Family
* Catherine Salmon and Todd K. Shackelford
* 2. Evolutionary Anthropology of the Human Family
* Mark V. Flinn
* 3. The Evolutionary History of Pair-bonding and Parental
Collaboration
* Bernard Chapais
* 4. The Evolution of Relationships in Non-human Families
* Douglas W. Mock
* Part Two: Human Families
* 5. Parent-Child Relationships
* Marco Del Giudice and Jay Belsky
* 6. Parent-Offspring Conflict
* Catherine Salmon and James Malcolm
* 7. Step-parenting, Divorce, and Investment in Children
* Kermyt G. Anderson
* 8. Adoption: Forms, Functions, and Preferences
* Anthony A. Volk
* 9. An Evolutionary Perspective on Siblings: Rivals and Resources
* Thomas V. Pollet and Ashley D. Hoben
* 10. Trials and Tribulations of Childhood: An Evolutionary Perspective
* Virginia Periss and David F. Bjorklund
* 11. Family Violence: How Paternity Uncertainty Raises the Stakes
* Aaron T. Goetz and Gorge A. Romero
* 12. Grandparents and Extended Kin
* Harald A. Euler
* Part Three: Animal Families
* 13. Kin Recognition
* Peter Hepper
* 14. Kin Selection and Cooperative Courtship in Birds
* Alan H. Krakauer and Emily H. DuVal
* 15. Primate Kin Preferences: Explaining Diversity
* Carol M. Berman
* Part Four: Fictive Families
* 16. Pet Keeping: A Case Study in Maladaptive Behavior
* John Archer
* 17. Pets in the Family: An Evolutionary Perspective
* James A. Serpell and Elizabeth S. Paul
* 18. Fictive Kinship and Induced Altruism
* Hector N. Qirko
* 19. Passion and Compassion: Psychology of Kin Relations within and
beyond the Family
* Justin H. Park and Joshua M. Ackerman
* 20. Cooperation and Conflict in the Light of Kin Recognition Systems
* Daniel Brian Krupp, Lisa M. DeBruine, and Benedict C. Jones
* Part Five: Conclusions and Future Directions
* 21. Reflections on the Human Family
* David C. Geary, Drew H. Bailey, and Jonathan Oxford
* 22. Between Conflict and Cooperation: New Horizons in the
Evolutionary Science of the Human Family
* Gregory Gorelik, Todd K. Shackelford, and Catherine Salmon