Cooperation and Conflict
The Interaction of Opposites in Shaping Social Behavior
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- Editors:
- Walter Wilczynski, Georgia State University
- Sarah F. Brosnan, Georgia State University
- Date Published: February 2021
- availability: In stock
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108475693
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Understanding the interaction between cooperation and conflict in establishing effective social behaviour is a fundamental challenge facing societies. Reflecting the breadth of current research in this area, this volume brings together experts from biology to political science to examine the cooperation–conflict interface at multiple levels, from genes to human societies. Exploring both the exciting new directions and the biggest challenges in their fields, the authors focus on identifying commonalities across species and disciplines to help understand what features are shared broadly and what are limited to specific contexts. Each chapter is written to be accessible to students and researchers from interdisciplinary backgrounds, with text boxes explaining terminology and concepts that may not be familiar across disciplinary boundaries, while being a valuable resource to experts in their fields.
Read more- Examines the mechanisms behind cooperative and conflict behaviour, and how these two opposing outcomes are balanced at multiple levels
- Covers a breadth of organisms including humans, primates, rodents, birds and insects, as well as gene
- Draws on a range of fields including evolutionary biology, social psychology, behavioural ecology, neuroscience and political science
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'… this book could be an interesting option when preparing a class on cooperation and conflict, due to its broad angle and insights from different disciplines. It also offers a good starting point for literature searches on the topic and thus hopefully succeeds with its aim of being accessible to students and researchers and of generating new insights and leading to further research into this fascinating topic.' Gabriella Gall, ISBE Newsletter
See more reviews'… the scope of the book is amazing … Recommended.' J. A. Mather, Choice Connect
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- Date Published: February 2021
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108475693
- length: 250 pages
- dimensions: 251 x 174 x 16 mm
- weight: 0.64kg
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
Introduction. Understanding for relationship between cooperation and conflict Walter Wilczynski and Sarah Brosnan
Part I. Broad Insights from Political Science to Molecular Behaviour:
1. Reconciliation and civil wars reconsidered William J. Long
2. Internalizing cooperative norms in group-structured populations Erol Akçay and Jeremy Van Cleve
3. Reputation: a fundamental route to human cooperation Junhui Wu, Daniel Balliet and Paul A. M. Van Lange
4. Finding the right balance: cooperation and conflict in nature Elizabeth A. Ostrowski
Part II. Neural Mechanisms:
5. Social living and rethinking the concept of 'prosociality' Heather K. Caldwell and H. Elliott Albers
6. The role of the temporal lobe in human social cognition Katherine L. Bryant, Christina N. Rogers Flattery and Matthias Schurz
7. Role of oxytocin and vasopressin V1a receptor variation on personality, social behavior, social cognition, and the brain in nonhuman primates with a specific emphasis in chimpanzees William D. Hopkins and Robert D. Latzman
Part III. Species Comparisons:
8. Understanding the trade-off between cooperation and conflict in avian societies Amanda R. Ridley and Martha J. Nelson-Flower
9. Cooperation and conflict in mutualisms with a special emphasis on marine cleaning interaction Redouan Bshary
10. Frenemies: the interplay between cooperation and conflict in the evolution and function of insect societies Clare C. Rittschof and Christina M. Grozinger
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