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Academic & Professional Books  Evolutionary Biology  Human Evolution

Human Evolutionary Psychology

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By: Louise Barrett, Robin Dunbar and John Lycett
434 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Palgrave
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  • Human Evolutionary Psychology ISBN: 9780333725580 Paperback Nov 2001 Out of Print #123382
  • Human Evolutionary Psychology ISBN: 9780333725573 Hardback Nov 2001 Out of Print #123381
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About this book

Comprehensive introductory text to human behaviour and psychology from an evolutionary perspective.
`If this book has a single message, it is long live pluralism.' Henry Plotkin

Contents

Preface - The Evolutionary Approach to Human Behaviour - Basics of Evolutionary Theory - Cooperation Among Kin - Reciprocity and Sharing - Mate Choice - Life History Constraints and Reproductive Decisions - Parental Investment Strategies - Marriage and Inheritance - The Individual in Society - Cognition and the Modular Brain - Social Cognition and its Development - Language - Cultural Evolution - References

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Biography

ROBIN DUNBAR is Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Liverpool (previously Professor of Biological Anthropology at University College, London). He is the author of 9 books and 103 articles for, among others, Nature and New Scientist. LOUISE BARRETT is Lecturer in Evolutionary Psychology and Behavioural Ecology at the University of Liverpool. Her research interests lie in the evolution of cognition and the socioecology of human and non-human primates and she is co-director of the De Hoop Baboon Project in South Africa. JOHN LYCETT is Lecturer in Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Liverpool. His current research interests are in human reproductive decision making and parental investment decisions. AE(00): Robin Dunbar is Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Liverpool (previously Professor of Biological Anthropology at University College London). He is the author of 9 books and 103 articles for, among others, Nature and New Scientist. His most recent book, Gossip, Grooming and the Language of Evolution , published by Faber in '96, was reviewed in New Statesman as "one of those rare books that changes the way you see things and teaches you more about how human societies really work than a dozen sociological treatises". New York Review of Books wrote of the US (Harvard UP) edition, "a wonderful book...fresh and witty". Louise Barrett is Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Liverpool hwere she teaches and carries out reserach on evolutionary psychology and behavioural ecology. She has published numerous papers and articles in New Scientist.
Out of Print
By: Louise Barrett, Robin Dunbar and John Lycett
434 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Palgrave
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'This is more than a much needed comprehensive introductory text to the area. It is an antidote to the erroneous view that evolutionary approaches to human psychology and action is some monolithic view focussed solely upon the concept of adaptation and reproductive success. As this book shows, it is many things, including the study of the causal powers and origins of human culture. If this book has a single message, it is long live pluralism.' - Henry Plotkin, Professor of Psychobiology, University College London. 'A monumental work. Buy it for the bibliography list. Read it for the pleasure of seeing a powerful new field making the transition to maturity.' - Randolph Nesse, M.D., Director, Evolution and Human Adaptation Program, University of Michigan and coauthor (with George Williams) of Why We Get Sick 'This is an impressive review of the literature on the evolution of human behaviour, including human evolutionary ecology and psychology. It will be a useful teaching resource, and there is nothing quite like it currently available.' - Ruth Mace, University College London 'This well-written and balanced textbook presents the complexity of the debate over evolutionary psychology. A valuable addition to the teaching resources for the growing area of evolutionary psychology, it provides the foundational information that allows students to confront the primary source material.' - Steven Scher, Eastern Illinois University
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