Alexandra Maryanski, Richard Machalek, Jonathan H. Turner
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Toward an Evolutionary Social Science
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Toward an Evolutionary Social Science
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"Handbook on Evolution and Society" brings together original chapters by prominent scholars who have been instrumental in the revival of evolutionary theorizing and research in the social sciences over the last twenty-five years. Previously unpublished essays provide up-to-date, critical surveys of recent research and key debates.
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"Handbook on Evolution and Society" brings together original chapters by prominent scholars who have been instrumental in the revival of evolutionary theorizing and research in the social sciences over the last twenty-five years. Previously unpublished essays provide up-to-date, critical surveys of recent research and key debates.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2015
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- ISBN-13: 9781317258339
- Artikelnr.: 49353732
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317258339
- Artikelnr.: 49353732
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Alexandra Maryanski, Richard Machalek, Jonathan H. Turner
Part One General Issues in Evolutionary Analysis in the Social Sciences; Chapter One Neo-Darwinian Evolutionary Theory and Sociology
Richard Machalek
Michael W. Martin; Chapter Two The Biological Character of Social Theory
Alexander Rosenberg; Chapter Three Modes of Variation and Their Implications for an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
Marion Blute; Chapter Four Evolutionary Transitions in Individuality and Selection in Societal Evolution
Matthew B. Dunn; Chapter Five The Prospects and Limitations of Evolutionary Theorizing in the Social Sciences
Jonathan H. Turner
Alexandra Maryanski; Part Two Sociobiology and Evolutionary Psychology; Chapter Six Yanomamö: The Sociobiology People
Napoleon A. Chagnon
Shane J. Macfarlan; Chapter Seven Sociobiology at Work in Modern Populations
Rosemary L. Hopcroft; Chapter Eight Evolutionary Psychology and Its Relevance to the Social Sciences
Satoshi Kanazawa; Chapter Nine Where Do We Stand with Respect to Evolutionary Studies of Human Behavior?
John Alcock; Chapter Ten The Evolution of the Social Mind
Jonathan H. Turner; Part Three Evolutionary Sociology; Chapter Eleven Evolutionary Sociology
W. G. Runciman; Chapter Twelve Spencer's Conception of Evolution and Its Application to the Political Development of Societies
Robert L. Carneiro; Chapter Thirteen Darwinian Conflict Theory
Stephen K. Sanderson; Chapter Fourteen The Sociocultural Evolution of World-Systems
Christopher Chase-Dunn; Chapter Fifteen The Evolution of the Human Brain
David D. Franks; Chapter Sixteen The Human Behavioral Ecology of Foragers
Robert L. Kelly; Chapter Seventeen Evolving Communities
Michael D. Irwin; Chapter Eighteen Organizational Ecology
Jonathan H. Turner; Part Four Sex
Gender
and Mating; Chapter Nineteen Marry In or Die Out
Robin Fox; Chapter Twenty On the Origins of Gender Inequality
Joan Huber; Chapter Twenty-One The Evolution of Tenuous Pair Bonding in Humans
Timothy Crippen; Part Five Cooperation
Hierarchy
and Social Control; Chapter Twenty-Two The Evolution of Social Control
Christopher Boehm; Chapter Twenty-Three Human Cooperation
Lee Cronk; Chapter Twenty-Four When and Why Power Corrupts
Charleenn R. Case
Jon K. Maner; Chapter Twenty-Five Biosociology of Dominance and Deference
Allan Mazur; Chapter Twenty-Six Intergroup Threat and Extralegal Police Aggression
Malcolm D. Holmes; Part Six From Primate Legacies to Future Directions; Chapter Twenty-Seven A Salience Theory of Learning and Behavior and Rights of Apes
Duane M. Rumbaugh; Chapter Twenty-Eight Language Use among Apes
Ken Schweller; Chapter Twenty-Nine Evolutionary Sociology
Jonathan H. Turner
Alexandra Maryanski; Chapter Thirty Evolved Human Sociality and Literature
Joseph Carroll; Chapter Thirty-One Contrast Effects in Social Evolution and Schumpeter's Creative Destruction
Michael Hammond;
Richard Machalek
Michael W. Martin; Chapter Two The Biological Character of Social Theory
Alexander Rosenberg; Chapter Three Modes of Variation and Their Implications for an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
Marion Blute; Chapter Four Evolutionary Transitions in Individuality and Selection in Societal Evolution
Matthew B. Dunn; Chapter Five The Prospects and Limitations of Evolutionary Theorizing in the Social Sciences
Jonathan H. Turner
Alexandra Maryanski; Part Two Sociobiology and Evolutionary Psychology; Chapter Six Yanomamö: The Sociobiology People
Napoleon A. Chagnon
Shane J. Macfarlan; Chapter Seven Sociobiology at Work in Modern Populations
Rosemary L. Hopcroft; Chapter Eight Evolutionary Psychology and Its Relevance to the Social Sciences
Satoshi Kanazawa; Chapter Nine Where Do We Stand with Respect to Evolutionary Studies of Human Behavior?
John Alcock; Chapter Ten The Evolution of the Social Mind
Jonathan H. Turner; Part Three Evolutionary Sociology; Chapter Eleven Evolutionary Sociology
W. G. Runciman; Chapter Twelve Spencer's Conception of Evolution and Its Application to the Political Development of Societies
Robert L. Carneiro; Chapter Thirteen Darwinian Conflict Theory
Stephen K. Sanderson; Chapter Fourteen The Sociocultural Evolution of World-Systems
Christopher Chase-Dunn; Chapter Fifteen The Evolution of the Human Brain
David D. Franks; Chapter Sixteen The Human Behavioral Ecology of Foragers
Robert L. Kelly; Chapter Seventeen Evolving Communities
Michael D. Irwin; Chapter Eighteen Organizational Ecology
Jonathan H. Turner; Part Four Sex
Gender
and Mating; Chapter Nineteen Marry In or Die Out
Robin Fox; Chapter Twenty On the Origins of Gender Inequality
Joan Huber; Chapter Twenty-One The Evolution of Tenuous Pair Bonding in Humans
Timothy Crippen; Part Five Cooperation
Hierarchy
and Social Control; Chapter Twenty-Two The Evolution of Social Control
Christopher Boehm; Chapter Twenty-Three Human Cooperation
Lee Cronk; Chapter Twenty-Four When and Why Power Corrupts
Charleenn R. Case
Jon K. Maner; Chapter Twenty-Five Biosociology of Dominance and Deference
Allan Mazur; Chapter Twenty-Six Intergroup Threat and Extralegal Police Aggression
Malcolm D. Holmes; Part Six From Primate Legacies to Future Directions; Chapter Twenty-Seven A Salience Theory of Learning and Behavior and Rights of Apes
Duane M. Rumbaugh; Chapter Twenty-Eight Language Use among Apes
Ken Schweller; Chapter Twenty-Nine Evolutionary Sociology
Jonathan H. Turner
Alexandra Maryanski; Chapter Thirty Evolved Human Sociality and Literature
Joseph Carroll; Chapter Thirty-One Contrast Effects in Social Evolution and Schumpeter's Creative Destruction
Michael Hammond;
Part One General Issues in Evolutionary Analysis in the Social Sciences; Chapter One Neo-Darwinian Evolutionary Theory and Sociology
Richard Machalek
Michael W. Martin; Chapter Two The Biological Character of Social Theory
Alexander Rosenberg; Chapter Three Modes of Variation and Their Implications for an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
Marion Blute; Chapter Four Evolutionary Transitions in Individuality and Selection in Societal Evolution
Matthew B. Dunn; Chapter Five The Prospects and Limitations of Evolutionary Theorizing in the Social Sciences
Jonathan H. Turner
Alexandra Maryanski; Part Two Sociobiology and Evolutionary Psychology; Chapter Six Yanomamö: The Sociobiology People
Napoleon A. Chagnon
Shane J. Macfarlan; Chapter Seven Sociobiology at Work in Modern Populations
Rosemary L. Hopcroft; Chapter Eight Evolutionary Psychology and Its Relevance to the Social Sciences
Satoshi Kanazawa; Chapter Nine Where Do We Stand with Respect to Evolutionary Studies of Human Behavior?
John Alcock; Chapter Ten The Evolution of the Social Mind
Jonathan H. Turner; Part Three Evolutionary Sociology; Chapter Eleven Evolutionary Sociology
W. G. Runciman; Chapter Twelve Spencer's Conception of Evolution and Its Application to the Political Development of Societies
Robert L. Carneiro; Chapter Thirteen Darwinian Conflict Theory
Stephen K. Sanderson; Chapter Fourteen The Sociocultural Evolution of World-Systems
Christopher Chase-Dunn; Chapter Fifteen The Evolution of the Human Brain
David D. Franks; Chapter Sixteen The Human Behavioral Ecology of Foragers
Robert L. Kelly; Chapter Seventeen Evolving Communities
Michael D. Irwin; Chapter Eighteen Organizational Ecology
Jonathan H. Turner; Part Four Sex
Gender
and Mating; Chapter Nineteen Marry In or Die Out
Robin Fox; Chapter Twenty On the Origins of Gender Inequality
Joan Huber; Chapter Twenty-One The Evolution of Tenuous Pair Bonding in Humans
Timothy Crippen; Part Five Cooperation
Hierarchy
and Social Control; Chapter Twenty-Two The Evolution of Social Control
Christopher Boehm; Chapter Twenty-Three Human Cooperation
Lee Cronk; Chapter Twenty-Four When and Why Power Corrupts
Charleenn R. Case
Jon K. Maner; Chapter Twenty-Five Biosociology of Dominance and Deference
Allan Mazur; Chapter Twenty-Six Intergroup Threat and Extralegal Police Aggression
Malcolm D. Holmes; Part Six From Primate Legacies to Future Directions; Chapter Twenty-Seven A Salience Theory of Learning and Behavior and Rights of Apes
Duane M. Rumbaugh; Chapter Twenty-Eight Language Use among Apes
Ken Schweller; Chapter Twenty-Nine Evolutionary Sociology
Jonathan H. Turner
Alexandra Maryanski; Chapter Thirty Evolved Human Sociality and Literature
Joseph Carroll; Chapter Thirty-One Contrast Effects in Social Evolution and Schumpeter's Creative Destruction
Michael Hammond;
Richard Machalek
Michael W. Martin; Chapter Two The Biological Character of Social Theory
Alexander Rosenberg; Chapter Three Modes of Variation and Their Implications for an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
Marion Blute; Chapter Four Evolutionary Transitions in Individuality and Selection in Societal Evolution
Matthew B. Dunn; Chapter Five The Prospects and Limitations of Evolutionary Theorizing in the Social Sciences
Jonathan H. Turner
Alexandra Maryanski; Part Two Sociobiology and Evolutionary Psychology; Chapter Six Yanomamö: The Sociobiology People
Napoleon A. Chagnon
Shane J. Macfarlan; Chapter Seven Sociobiology at Work in Modern Populations
Rosemary L. Hopcroft; Chapter Eight Evolutionary Psychology and Its Relevance to the Social Sciences
Satoshi Kanazawa; Chapter Nine Where Do We Stand with Respect to Evolutionary Studies of Human Behavior?
John Alcock; Chapter Ten The Evolution of the Social Mind
Jonathan H. Turner; Part Three Evolutionary Sociology; Chapter Eleven Evolutionary Sociology
W. G. Runciman; Chapter Twelve Spencer's Conception of Evolution and Its Application to the Political Development of Societies
Robert L. Carneiro; Chapter Thirteen Darwinian Conflict Theory
Stephen K. Sanderson; Chapter Fourteen The Sociocultural Evolution of World-Systems
Christopher Chase-Dunn; Chapter Fifteen The Evolution of the Human Brain
David D. Franks; Chapter Sixteen The Human Behavioral Ecology of Foragers
Robert L. Kelly; Chapter Seventeen Evolving Communities
Michael D. Irwin; Chapter Eighteen Organizational Ecology
Jonathan H. Turner; Part Four Sex
Gender
and Mating; Chapter Nineteen Marry In or Die Out
Robin Fox; Chapter Twenty On the Origins of Gender Inequality
Joan Huber; Chapter Twenty-One The Evolution of Tenuous Pair Bonding in Humans
Timothy Crippen; Part Five Cooperation
Hierarchy
and Social Control; Chapter Twenty-Two The Evolution of Social Control
Christopher Boehm; Chapter Twenty-Three Human Cooperation
Lee Cronk; Chapter Twenty-Four When and Why Power Corrupts
Charleenn R. Case
Jon K. Maner; Chapter Twenty-Five Biosociology of Dominance and Deference
Allan Mazur; Chapter Twenty-Six Intergroup Threat and Extralegal Police Aggression
Malcolm D. Holmes; Part Six From Primate Legacies to Future Directions; Chapter Twenty-Seven A Salience Theory of Learning and Behavior and Rights of Apes
Duane M. Rumbaugh; Chapter Twenty-Eight Language Use among Apes
Ken Schweller; Chapter Twenty-Nine Evolutionary Sociology
Jonathan H. Turner
Alexandra Maryanski; Chapter Thirty Evolved Human Sociality and Literature
Joseph Carroll; Chapter Thirty-One Contrast Effects in Social Evolution and Schumpeter's Creative Destruction
Michael Hammond;