Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Development / Edition 2

Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Development / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
0761927905
ISBN-13:
9780761927907
Pub. Date:
07/15/2004
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
0761927905
ISBN-13:
9780761927907
Pub. Date:
07/15/2004
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Development / Edition 2

Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Development / Edition 2

$151.0
Current price is , Original price is $151.0. You
$151.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores
  • SHIP THIS ITEM

    Temporarily Out of Stock Online

    Please check back later for updated availability.


Overview

Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Development, Second Edition considers the role of evolutionary theory in the field of developmental psychology to examine key topics of individual human development. This unique book fills an important gap in the literature, applying evolutionary models to human development by focusing on central development issues. The book emphasizes both domain-general evolved psychological mechanisms and domain-specific processes. The text also integrates behavior-genetic research with evolutionary and developmental principles. Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Development provides state-of-the-art groundwork in evolutionary theory as viewed by leading thinkers in the field.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761927907
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 07/15/2004
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Robert Lee Burgess (Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis, 1969) is Professor of Human Development at the Pennsylvania State University. He has degrees in anthropology, psychology, and sociology. He has published numerous articles in journals and chapters in books dealing with such topics as theory construction, the development of criminal behavior and illicit drug use, cooperation and competition in children's groups, the development and consequences of power differences in dyads involved in exchange relationships, and the role of imitation in retarded children. He is also co-author (with Don Bushell, Jr.) of Behavioral Sociology: The Experimental Analysis of Social Process and (with Ted L. Huston) of Social Exchange in Developing Relationships. Drawing upon research methods developed by primatologists, he conducted one of the first observational studies of abusive and neglectful families in their own homes. Recently, he has published articles examining the convergence of evolutionary biology and behavior genetics for understanding human development.

Kevin Mac Donald is Professor of Psychology at California State University Long Beach. After receiving a Masters degree in evolutionary biology, he received a Ph. D. in Biobehavioral Sciences, both at the University of Connecticut. Since assuming his position at California State University Long Beach, his research has focused on developing evolutionary perspectives on culture, developmental psychology and personality theory, the origins and maintenance of monogamous marriage in Western Europe, and ethnic relations (group evolutionary strategies).

He is the author of Social and Personality Development: An Evolutionary Synthesis (1988), A People That Shall Dwell Alone: Judaism as a Group Evolutionary Strategy (1994), Separation and Its Discontents: Toward an Evolutionary Theory of Anti-Semitism (1998), and The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements (1998). He has also edited three books, Sociobiological Perspectives on Human Development (1988), Parent-Child Play: Descriptions and Implications (1994), and Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Development (2004).

Table of Contents

Foreword - Nancy L. Segal
Preface
1. Evolutionary Theory and Human Development - Robert L. Burgess
2. Theoretical Issues in the Study of Evolution and Development - Kevin Mac Donald and Scott L. Hershberger
3. Culture and Developmental Plasticity: Evolution of the Social Brain - Mark V. Flinn
4. Evolution and Cognitive Development - David C. Geary
5. Contextual Freedom in Human Infant Vocalization and the Evolution of Language - D. Kimbrough Oller and Ulrike Griebel
6. On Why It Takes a Village: Cooperative Breeders, Infant Needs, and the Future - Sarah Blaffer Hrdy
7. Human Emotions as Multipurpose Adaptations: An Evolutionary Perspective on the Development of Fear - Peter La Freniere
8. Personality, Evolution, and Development - Kevin Mac Donald
9. An Evolutionary Reconceptualization of Kohlberg's Model of Moral Development - Dennis Krebs
10. Evolutionary Studies of Cooperation, Competition, and Altruism: A Twin-Based Approach - Nancy L. Segal
11. An Analysis of Child Maltreatment: From Behavioral Psychology to Behavioral Ecology - Robert L. Burgess and Alicia A. Drais-Parrillo
12. Further Observations on Adolescence - Glenn E. Weisfeld and Donyell K. Coleman
13. Amish and Gypsy Children: Socialization Within Cohesive, Strategizing Groups - William R. Charlesworth
14. Evolutionary Psychopathology and Abnormal Development - Linda Mealey
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews