
Conflict
Cambridge University Press
Published on 12. January 2006
Book
Hardback
184 pages
978-0-521-83960-0 (ISBN)
Description
Conflict, sadly, is part of our everyday life; experienced at home, in the workplace, on our TV screens. But is it an inevitable part of the fabric of our existence? In this volume, eight experts examine conflict at many levels, from the workings of genes to the evolution of galaxies. Evolutionary biologist David Haig examines why we disagree with ourselves, and psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen asks whether differences between the average male and female mind must necessarily lead to misunderstanding. Anthropologist Richard Wrangham explores why chimpanzees and humans have evolved to kill, while archaeologist Barry Cunliffe examines the roots of warfare. Political scientist Lisa Anderson analyses conflict in the Middle East, and broadcaster Kate Adie reflects on television reporting of war. The book concludes with industrial economist William Brown's discussion of conflict in labour relations, and an exploration of the creative and destructive effects of cosmic violence by physicist P. C. W. Davies.
Reviews / Votes
"The essays in this book can stand alone and would provide stimulating subject matter for a seminar or as supplementary reading for a variety of classes."Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
2 Tables, unspecified; 12 Halftones, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 255 mm
Width: 182 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
576 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-83960-0 (9780521839600)
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Martin Jones | Andrew Fabian
Conflict
E-Book
02/2006
1st Edition
Cambridge University Press
€20.49
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Persons
Martin Jones is George Pitt-Rivers Professor of Archaeological Science, University of Cambridge. A. C. Fabian is a Professor in the Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge.
Content
Introduction Martin Jones and A. C. Fabian; 1. Intrapersonal conflict David Haig; 2. Sex differences in mind Simon Baron-Cohen; 3. Why apes and humans kill Richard Wrangham; 4. The roots of warfare Barry Cunliffe; 5. Conflict in the Middle East Lisa Anderson; 6. Observing conflict Kate Adie; 7. Conflict and labour William Brown; 8. Life in a violent universe P. C. W. Davies.