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OverviewDominance and Aggression in Humans and Other Animals: The Great Game of Life examines human nature and the influence of evolution, genetics, chemistry, nurture, and the sociopolitical environment as a way of understanding how and why humans behave in aggressive and dominant ways. The book walks us through aggression in other social species, compares and contrasts human behavior to other animals, and then explores specific human behaviors like bullying, abuse, territoriality murder, and war. The book examines both individual and group aggression in different environments including work, school, and the home. It explores common stressors triggering aggressive behaviors, and how individual personalities can be vulnerable to, or resistant to, these stressors. The book closes with an exploration of the cumulative impact of human aggression and dominance on the natural world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henry R. Hermann (Florida Southwestern State College, LaBelle, FL, USA)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 1.110kg ISBN: 9780128053720ISBN 10: 0128053720 Pages: 396 Publication Date: 26 October 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Defining Dominance and Aggression Chapter 2. Traits of Dominant Animals Chapter 3. The Significance of Comparative Studies Chapter 4. Social Nonprimate Animals Chapter 5. From Whence We Came: Primates Chapter 6. The Human Animal Chapter 7. Similarities Between Humans and Other Living Organisms Chapter 8. Human Nature Chapter 9. Alternate Human Behavior Chapter 10. The Chemical, Physical, and Genetic Nature of Dominance Chapter 11. Dominance and Aggression in the Workplace Chapter 12. Dominance in Religion Chapter 13. Dominance in Politics Chapter 14. Human Aggression: Killing and Abuse Chapter 15. Killing Humans Chapter 16. Are We Our Own Worst Enemy? Chapter 17. Attempts to Save the Natural World Chapter 18. The Nature of ThingsReviewsAuthor InformationH. R. Hermann has been a biological researcher and university professor for over 50 years, focusing primarily on the fields of behavior, morphology and evolution. He has numerous publications, including over 20 books and nine book chapters on a wide variety of subjects. As editor and author of four Academic Press books on social insects between 1979 and 1982 and a book on insect defenses by Praeger Scientific, he played an important role in facilitating an understanding of animalistic social behavior and opening the door for further investigation in that field. He has studied social interactions in organisms from ants and wasps to humans and has published on human behavior with several papers and a historical and behavioral account of Native American music in Making the Wind Sing, Native American Music and the Connected Breath. Undergraduate studies were at New Orleans University and graduate school was completed at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. As a professor and researcher of defensive systems in social species, he spent 30 years in the Division of Biological Sciences at the University of Georgia where he taught a wide variety of courses, including evolution, medical biology, social behavior, histology and comparative morphology. He currently teaches human anatomy and physiology at Florida SouthWestern State College in Ft. Myers, FL, and is carrying out research on social species in that area. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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