The Resource The new evolutionary sociology : recent and revitalized theoretical and methodological approaches, Jonathan H. Turner, University of California, Santa Barbara, Richard S. Machalek, University of Wyoming
The new evolutionary sociology : recent and revitalized theoretical and methodological approaches, Jonathan H. Turner, University of California, Santa Barbara, Richard S. Machalek, University of Wyoming
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 467 pages
- Contents
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- A brief history of evolutionary analysis in sociology
- Part I. The continuing sociological tradition. Can functionalism be saved? : toward a more viable form of evolutionary thinking
- Stage-model theories of societal evolution
- Intersocietal models of societal evolution
- New forms of ecological theorizing in evolutionary sociology
- Part II. Darwinian analysis and alternatives. The evolution of social behavior by natural selection
- The rise of sociobiology
- Sociobiology and human behavior
- Evolutionary psychology and the search for the adapted mind
- The limitations of Darwinian analysis
- New models of natural selection in sociocultural evolution
- Part III. New Darwinian approaches within sociology. New forms of comparative sociology : what primates can tell sociology about humans
- In search of human nature : using the tools of cross-species comparative analysis
- The evolution of the human brain : applications of neurosociology
- Cross-species comparative sociology
- Cross-species analysis of megasociality
- The behavioral and interpersonal basis of megasociality : evidence from primates
- Epilogue : prospect for a new evolutionary sociology
- Isbn
- 9780815387084
- Label
- The new evolutionary sociology : recent and revitalized theoretical and methodological approaches
- Title
- The new evolutionary sociology
- Title remainder
- recent and revitalized theoretical and methodological approaches
- Statement of responsibility
- Jonathan H. Turner, University of California, Santa Barbara, Richard S. Machalek, University of Wyoming
- Language
- eng
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Turner, Jonathan H
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1946-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Machalek, Richard
- Series statement
- Evolutionary analysis in the social sciences
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- Social evolution
- Human evolution
- Human ecology
- Social ecology
- Label
- The new evolutionary sociology : recent and revitalized theoretical and methodological approaches, Jonathan H. Turner, University of California, Santa Barbara, Richard S. Machalek, University of Wyoming
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-456) and index
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- Contents
- A brief history of evolutionary analysis in sociology -- Part I. The continuing sociological tradition. Can functionalism be saved? : toward a more viable form of evolutionary thinking -- Stage-model theories of societal evolution -- Intersocietal models of societal evolution -- New forms of ecological theorizing in evolutionary sociology -- Part II. Darwinian analysis and alternatives. The evolution of social behavior by natural selection -- The rise of sociobiology -- Sociobiology and human behavior -- Evolutionary psychology and the search for the adapted mind -- The limitations of Darwinian analysis -- New models of natural selection in sociocultural evolution -- Part III. New Darwinian approaches within sociology. New forms of comparative sociology : what primates can tell sociology about humans -- In search of human nature : using the tools of cross-species comparative analysis -- The evolution of the human brain : applications of neurosociology -- Cross-species comparative sociology -- Cross-species analysis of megasociality -- The behavioral and interpersonal basis of megasociality : evidence from primates -- Epilogue : prospect for a new evolutionary sociology
- Control code
- on1019838506
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 467 pages
- Isbn
- 9780815387084
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- n
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- illustrations
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- (OCoLC)1019838506
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- The new evolutionary sociology : recent and revitalized theoretical and methodological approaches, Jonathan H. Turner, University of California, Santa Barbara, Richard S. Machalek, University of Wyoming
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-456) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- A brief history of evolutionary analysis in sociology -- Part I. The continuing sociological tradition. Can functionalism be saved? : toward a more viable form of evolutionary thinking -- Stage-model theories of societal evolution -- Intersocietal models of societal evolution -- New forms of ecological theorizing in evolutionary sociology -- Part II. Darwinian analysis and alternatives. The evolution of social behavior by natural selection -- The rise of sociobiology -- Sociobiology and human behavior -- Evolutionary psychology and the search for the adapted mind -- The limitations of Darwinian analysis -- New models of natural selection in sociocultural evolution -- Part III. New Darwinian approaches within sociology. New forms of comparative sociology : what primates can tell sociology about humans -- In search of human nature : using the tools of cross-species comparative analysis -- The evolution of the human brain : applications of neurosociology -- Cross-species comparative sociology -- Cross-species analysis of megasociality -- The behavioral and interpersonal basis of megasociality : evidence from primates -- Epilogue : prospect for a new evolutionary sociology
- Control code
- on1019838506
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 467 pages
- Isbn
- 9780815387084
- Media category
- unmediated
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- Other physical details
- illustrations
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- (OCoLC)1019838506
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