Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War
Herausgegeben von Shackelford, Todd K.; Weekes-Shackelford, Viviana A.
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The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War synthesizes the theoretical and empirical work of leading scholars in the evolutionary sciences to produce the first extensive and authoritative review of this literature. The handbook includes chapters on intimate partner violence, child abuse, sibling violence, suicide, adolescent bullying, sexual abuse, religious terrorism, animal cruelty, and several chapters addressing human and non-human intergroup aggression and war. This breadth of coverage is unique, and ensures that the handbook provides essential reading…mehr
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The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War synthesizes the theoretical and empirical work of leading scholars in the evolutionary sciences to produce the first extensive and authoritative review of this literature. The handbook includes chapters on intimate partner violence, child abuse, sibling violence, suicide, adolescent bullying, sexual abuse, religious terrorism, animal cruelty, and several chapters addressing human
and non-human intergroup aggression and war. This breadth of coverage is unique, and ensures that the handbook provides essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of psychology, anthropology, criminology, sociology, ethology, biology, and behavioral ecology.
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and non-human intergroup aggression and war. This breadth of coverage is unique, and ensures that the handbook provides essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of psychology, anthropology, criminology, sociology, ethology, biology, and behavioral ecology.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1165g
- ISBN-13: 9780199738403
- ISBN-10: 0199738408
- Artikelnr.: 35054420
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1165g
- ISBN-13: 9780199738403
- ISBN-10: 0199738408
- Artikelnr.: 35054420
Todd K. Shackelford, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Much of his research addresses sexual conflict in humans, including violence, rape, and homicide. Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford, Ph.D., is Special Lecturer in Psychology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Her research focuses on conflict in parent-child and other familial relationships.
* Contents
* Part One: Introduction to Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence,
Homicide, and War
* 1. Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War
* James R. Liddle, Todd K. Shackelford, and Viviana A.
Weekes-Shackelford
* 2. Comparative evolutionary perspectives on violence
* Hogan M. Sherrow
* 3. Violence in chimpanzees and other non-human primates
* Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher and Melissa Emery Thompson
* Part Two: Evolutionary Perspectives on Familial Violence and Homicide
* 4. Intimate Partner Violence: War at our Doorsteps
* Aaron T. Goetz and Gorge A. Romero
* 5. Chastity, Fidelity and Conquest: Biblical Rules for Women and War
* John Hartung
* 6. Filicide and Child Maltreatment: Prospects for Ultimate
Explanation
* Grant T. Harris, Marnie E. Rice and N. Zoe Hilton
* 7. Siblicide in Humans and Other Species
* Catherine Salmon
* 8. Familial homicide-suicide
* Marieke Liem
* 9. Suicide
* R. Michael Brown and Stephanie L. Brown
* 10. Evolutionary perspectives on male-male competition, violence, and
homicide
* Daniel J. Kruger and Carey J. Fitzgerald
* Part Three: Evolutionary Perspectives on Extra-Familial Violence and
Homicide
* 11. Evolutionary Psychological Perspectives on Sexual Offending: From
Etiology to Intervention
* Joseph A. Camilleri
* 12. Women and aggression
* Anne Campbell and Catharine Cross
* 13. Culture of Honor, Violence, and Homicide
* Ryan P. Brown and Lindsey L. Osterman
* 14. Sacrifice and Sacred Values: Evolutionary Perspectives on
Religious Terrorism
* Richard Sosis, Erika J. Phillips, and Candace S. Alcorta
* 15. Animal Abuse and Cruelty
* Emily G Patterson-Kane and Heather Piper
* 16. If, When, and Why Adolescent Bullying is Adaptive
* Anthony Volk, Joseph Camilleri, Andrew Dane, and Zopito Marini
* Part Four: Evolutionary Perspectives on War
* 17. The Male Warrior Hypothesis: The Evolutionary Psychology of
Intergroup Aggression, Violence, and Warfare
* Mark Van Vugt
* 18. A Feminist Evolutionary Analysis of the Relationship between
Violence Against and Inequitable Treatment of Women, and Conflict
Within and Between Human Collectives, Including Nation-States
* Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea M. Den Boer
* 19. War Histories in Evolutionary Perspective: Insights from
Prehistoric North America
* Patricia M. Lambert
* 20. War, Evolution, and the Nature of Human Nature
* David Livingstone Smith
* 21. Parasite Stress, Collectivism, and Human Warfare
* Kenneth Letendre, Corey L. Fincher, and Randy Thornhill
* 22. Band of Brothers or Band of Siblings?: An Evolutionary
Perspective on Sexual Integration of Combat Forces
* Kingsley R. Browne
* 23. An Evolutionary Perspective on Child Development in the Context
of War and Political Violence
* Jay Belsky
* Part Five: Conclusions and Future Directions for Evolutionary
Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War
* 24. The Extremes of Conflict in Literature: Violence, Homicide, and
War
* Joseph Carroll
* 25. Why Religion is Unable to Minimize Lethal and Nonlethal Societal
Dysfunction Within and Between Nations
* Gregory S. Paul
* 26. Peace and the Human Animal: Toward Integration of Comparative
Evolutionary Psychology and Peace Studies
* Nancy K. Dess
* 27. Human Violence and Evolutionary Consciousness
* Gregory Gorelik, Todd K. Shackelford, and Viviana A.
Weekes-Shackelford
* Part One: Introduction to Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence,
Homicide, and War
* 1. Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War
* James R. Liddle, Todd K. Shackelford, and Viviana A.
Weekes-Shackelford
* 2. Comparative evolutionary perspectives on violence
* Hogan M. Sherrow
* 3. Violence in chimpanzees and other non-human primates
* Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher and Melissa Emery Thompson
* Part Two: Evolutionary Perspectives on Familial Violence and Homicide
* 4. Intimate Partner Violence: War at our Doorsteps
* Aaron T. Goetz and Gorge A. Romero
* 5. Chastity, Fidelity and Conquest: Biblical Rules for Women and War
* John Hartung
* 6. Filicide and Child Maltreatment: Prospects for Ultimate
Explanation
* Grant T. Harris, Marnie E. Rice and N. Zoe Hilton
* 7. Siblicide in Humans and Other Species
* Catherine Salmon
* 8. Familial homicide-suicide
* Marieke Liem
* 9. Suicide
* R. Michael Brown and Stephanie L. Brown
* 10. Evolutionary perspectives on male-male competition, violence, and
homicide
* Daniel J. Kruger and Carey J. Fitzgerald
* Part Three: Evolutionary Perspectives on Extra-Familial Violence and
Homicide
* 11. Evolutionary Psychological Perspectives on Sexual Offending: From
Etiology to Intervention
* Joseph A. Camilleri
* 12. Women and aggression
* Anne Campbell and Catharine Cross
* 13. Culture of Honor, Violence, and Homicide
* Ryan P. Brown and Lindsey L. Osterman
* 14. Sacrifice and Sacred Values: Evolutionary Perspectives on
Religious Terrorism
* Richard Sosis, Erika J. Phillips, and Candace S. Alcorta
* 15. Animal Abuse and Cruelty
* Emily G Patterson-Kane and Heather Piper
* 16. If, When, and Why Adolescent Bullying is Adaptive
* Anthony Volk, Joseph Camilleri, Andrew Dane, and Zopito Marini
* Part Four: Evolutionary Perspectives on War
* 17. The Male Warrior Hypothesis: The Evolutionary Psychology of
Intergroup Aggression, Violence, and Warfare
* Mark Van Vugt
* 18. A Feminist Evolutionary Analysis of the Relationship between
Violence Against and Inequitable Treatment of Women, and Conflict
Within and Between Human Collectives, Including Nation-States
* Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea M. Den Boer
* 19. War Histories in Evolutionary Perspective: Insights from
Prehistoric North America
* Patricia M. Lambert
* 20. War, Evolution, and the Nature of Human Nature
* David Livingstone Smith
* 21. Parasite Stress, Collectivism, and Human Warfare
* Kenneth Letendre, Corey L. Fincher, and Randy Thornhill
* 22. Band of Brothers or Band of Siblings?: An Evolutionary
Perspective on Sexual Integration of Combat Forces
* Kingsley R. Browne
* 23. An Evolutionary Perspective on Child Development in the Context
of War and Political Violence
* Jay Belsky
* Part Five: Conclusions and Future Directions for Evolutionary
Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War
* 24. The Extremes of Conflict in Literature: Violence, Homicide, and
War
* Joseph Carroll
* 25. Why Religion is Unable to Minimize Lethal and Nonlethal Societal
Dysfunction Within and Between Nations
* Gregory S. Paul
* 26. Peace and the Human Animal: Toward Integration of Comparative
Evolutionary Psychology and Peace Studies
* Nancy K. Dess
* 27. Human Violence and Evolutionary Consciousness
* Gregory Gorelik, Todd K. Shackelford, and Viviana A.
Weekes-Shackelford
* Contents
* Part One: Introduction to Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence,
Homicide, and War
* 1. Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War
* James R. Liddle, Todd K. Shackelford, and Viviana A.
Weekes-Shackelford
* 2. Comparative evolutionary perspectives on violence
* Hogan M. Sherrow
* 3. Violence in chimpanzees and other non-human primates
* Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher and Melissa Emery Thompson
* Part Two: Evolutionary Perspectives on Familial Violence and Homicide
* 4. Intimate Partner Violence: War at our Doorsteps
* Aaron T. Goetz and Gorge A. Romero
* 5. Chastity, Fidelity and Conquest: Biblical Rules for Women and War
* John Hartung
* 6. Filicide and Child Maltreatment: Prospects for Ultimate
Explanation
* Grant T. Harris, Marnie E. Rice and N. Zoe Hilton
* 7. Siblicide in Humans and Other Species
* Catherine Salmon
* 8. Familial homicide-suicide
* Marieke Liem
* 9. Suicide
* R. Michael Brown and Stephanie L. Brown
* 10. Evolutionary perspectives on male-male competition, violence, and
homicide
* Daniel J. Kruger and Carey J. Fitzgerald
* Part Three: Evolutionary Perspectives on Extra-Familial Violence and
Homicide
* 11. Evolutionary Psychological Perspectives on Sexual Offending: From
Etiology to Intervention
* Joseph A. Camilleri
* 12. Women and aggression
* Anne Campbell and Catharine Cross
* 13. Culture of Honor, Violence, and Homicide
* Ryan P. Brown and Lindsey L. Osterman
* 14. Sacrifice and Sacred Values: Evolutionary Perspectives on
Religious Terrorism
* Richard Sosis, Erika J. Phillips, and Candace S. Alcorta
* 15. Animal Abuse and Cruelty
* Emily G Patterson-Kane and Heather Piper
* 16. If, When, and Why Adolescent Bullying is Adaptive
* Anthony Volk, Joseph Camilleri, Andrew Dane, and Zopito Marini
* Part Four: Evolutionary Perspectives on War
* 17. The Male Warrior Hypothesis: The Evolutionary Psychology of
Intergroup Aggression, Violence, and Warfare
* Mark Van Vugt
* 18. A Feminist Evolutionary Analysis of the Relationship between
Violence Against and Inequitable Treatment of Women, and Conflict
Within and Between Human Collectives, Including Nation-States
* Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea M. Den Boer
* 19. War Histories in Evolutionary Perspective: Insights from
Prehistoric North America
* Patricia M. Lambert
* 20. War, Evolution, and the Nature of Human Nature
* David Livingstone Smith
* 21. Parasite Stress, Collectivism, and Human Warfare
* Kenneth Letendre, Corey L. Fincher, and Randy Thornhill
* 22. Band of Brothers or Band of Siblings?: An Evolutionary
Perspective on Sexual Integration of Combat Forces
* Kingsley R. Browne
* 23. An Evolutionary Perspective on Child Development in the Context
of War and Political Violence
* Jay Belsky
* Part Five: Conclusions and Future Directions for Evolutionary
Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War
* 24. The Extremes of Conflict in Literature: Violence, Homicide, and
War
* Joseph Carroll
* 25. Why Religion is Unable to Minimize Lethal and Nonlethal Societal
Dysfunction Within and Between Nations
* Gregory S. Paul
* 26. Peace and the Human Animal: Toward Integration of Comparative
Evolutionary Psychology and Peace Studies
* Nancy K. Dess
* 27. Human Violence and Evolutionary Consciousness
* Gregory Gorelik, Todd K. Shackelford, and Viviana A.
Weekes-Shackelford
* Part One: Introduction to Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence,
Homicide, and War
* 1. Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War
* James R. Liddle, Todd K. Shackelford, and Viviana A.
Weekes-Shackelford
* 2. Comparative evolutionary perspectives on violence
* Hogan M. Sherrow
* 3. Violence in chimpanzees and other non-human primates
* Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher and Melissa Emery Thompson
* Part Two: Evolutionary Perspectives on Familial Violence and Homicide
* 4. Intimate Partner Violence: War at our Doorsteps
* Aaron T. Goetz and Gorge A. Romero
* 5. Chastity, Fidelity and Conquest: Biblical Rules for Women and War
* John Hartung
* 6. Filicide and Child Maltreatment: Prospects for Ultimate
Explanation
* Grant T. Harris, Marnie E. Rice and N. Zoe Hilton
* 7. Siblicide in Humans and Other Species
* Catherine Salmon
* 8. Familial homicide-suicide
* Marieke Liem
* 9. Suicide
* R. Michael Brown and Stephanie L. Brown
* 10. Evolutionary perspectives on male-male competition, violence, and
homicide
* Daniel J. Kruger and Carey J. Fitzgerald
* Part Three: Evolutionary Perspectives on Extra-Familial Violence and
Homicide
* 11. Evolutionary Psychological Perspectives on Sexual Offending: From
Etiology to Intervention
* Joseph A. Camilleri
* 12. Women and aggression
* Anne Campbell and Catharine Cross
* 13. Culture of Honor, Violence, and Homicide
* Ryan P. Brown and Lindsey L. Osterman
* 14. Sacrifice and Sacred Values: Evolutionary Perspectives on
Religious Terrorism
* Richard Sosis, Erika J. Phillips, and Candace S. Alcorta
* 15. Animal Abuse and Cruelty
* Emily G Patterson-Kane and Heather Piper
* 16. If, When, and Why Adolescent Bullying is Adaptive
* Anthony Volk, Joseph Camilleri, Andrew Dane, and Zopito Marini
* Part Four: Evolutionary Perspectives on War
* 17. The Male Warrior Hypothesis: The Evolutionary Psychology of
Intergroup Aggression, Violence, and Warfare
* Mark Van Vugt
* 18. A Feminist Evolutionary Analysis of the Relationship between
Violence Against and Inequitable Treatment of Women, and Conflict
Within and Between Human Collectives, Including Nation-States
* Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea M. Den Boer
* 19. War Histories in Evolutionary Perspective: Insights from
Prehistoric North America
* Patricia M. Lambert
* 20. War, Evolution, and the Nature of Human Nature
* David Livingstone Smith
* 21. Parasite Stress, Collectivism, and Human Warfare
* Kenneth Letendre, Corey L. Fincher, and Randy Thornhill
* 22. Band of Brothers or Band of Siblings?: An Evolutionary
Perspective on Sexual Integration of Combat Forces
* Kingsley R. Browne
* 23. An Evolutionary Perspective on Child Development in the Context
of War and Political Violence
* Jay Belsky
* Part Five: Conclusions and Future Directions for Evolutionary
Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War
* 24. The Extremes of Conflict in Literature: Violence, Homicide, and
War
* Joseph Carroll
* 25. Why Religion is Unable to Minimize Lethal and Nonlethal Societal
Dysfunction Within and Between Nations
* Gregory S. Paul
* 26. Peace and the Human Animal: Toward Integration of Comparative
Evolutionary Psychology and Peace Studies
* Nancy K. Dess
* 27. Human Violence and Evolutionary Consciousness
* Gregory Gorelik, Todd K. Shackelford, and Viviana A.
Weekes-Shackelford