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OverviewThere is a paradox when it comes to Darwinian ideas within the academy. On one hand, Darwin's theories have famously changed the foundational ideas related to the origins of life, shaping entire disciplines in the biological sciences. On the other hand, people in educated societies across the globe today are famously misinformed and uneducated about Darwinian principles and ideas. Applications of evolutionary theory outside the traditional areas of biology have been slow to progress, and scholars doing such work regularly run into all kinds of political backlash. However, a slow but steady push to advance the teaching of evolution across academic disciplines has been under way for more than a decade. This book serves to integrate the vast literature in the interdisciplinary field of Evolutionary Studies (EvoS), providing clear examples of how evolutionary concepts relate to all facets of life. Further, this book provides chapters dedicated to the processes associated with an EvoS education, including examples of how an interdisciplinary approach to evolutionary theory has been implemented successfully at various colleges, universities, and degree programs. This book also offers chapters outlining a variety of applications to an evolution education, including improved sustainable development, medical practices, and creative and critical thinking skills. Exploring controversies surrounding evolution education, this volume provides a roadmap to asking and answering Darwinian questions across all areas of intellectual inquiry. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Glenn Geher (Director of Evolutionary Studies, Chair and Professor of Psychology, Director of Evolutionary Studies, Chair and Professor of Psychology, State University of New York at New Paltz) , David Sloan Wilson (SUNY Distinguished Professor, Departments of Biology and Anthropology, SUNY Distinguished Professor, Departments of Biology and Anthropology, Binghamton University) , Hadassah Head (Software Quality Engineer, Software Quality Engineer, Universal Instruments) , Andrew Gallup (Assistant Professor of Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience, Assistant Professor of Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience, SUNY Polytechnic Institute)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.90cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 16.50cm Weight: 0.885kg ISBN: 9780190624965ISBN 10: 0190624965 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 13 June 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsTo paraphrase Theodosius Dobzhansky, nothing in biology, psychology, development, politics, economics, human health, medicine, and education makes sense except in the light of evolution. If you dont believe this assertion now, you very well may after reading the chapters in this volume edited by David Sloan Wilson and his colleagues. Evolution is for everybody, and this book is especially important for college instructors who would like to convey the excitement and importance of evolutionary theory to their students. * David Bjorklund, Professor of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University * Most of my knowledge on evolution is self-taught and in my own psychology education there was no discussion of evolutionary principles. Dont be like meuse this fantastic book to encourage your university to adopt a course on evolution for every student regardless of their disciplinary background! * Mark van Vugt, Professor of Evolutionary Psychology and Work and Organizational Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam * Most of my knowledge on evolution is self-taught and in my own psychology education there was no discussion of evolutionary principles. Dont be like meuse this fantastic book to encourage your university to adopt a course on evolution for every student regardless of their disciplinary background! * Mark van Vugt, Professor of Evolutionary Psychology and Work and Organizational Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam * To paraphrase Theodosius Dobzhansky, nothing in biology, psychology, development, politics, economics, human health, medicine, and education makes sense except in the light of evolution. If you dont believe this assertion now, you very well may after reading the chapters in this volume edited by David Sloan Wilson and his colleagues. Evolution is for everybody, and this book is especially important for college instructors who would like to convey the excitement and importance of evolutionary theory to their students. * David Bjorklund, Professor of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University * Author InformationDavid Sloan Wilson is Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences and Anthropology at Binghamton University. He is one of the main architects of Multilevel Selection Theory, which explains how adaptations can evolve-or fail to evolve-at any level of a multi-tier hierarchy. He started the first program teaching evolution across the curriculum at Binghamton University. Glenn Geher is Professor of Psychology and Founding Director of Evolutionary Studies at the State University of New York at New Paltz. He has won numerous awards in the domains of teaching and research, including the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in both Teaching and Scholarship. An advocate of evolution education, Geher has published extensively on various topics related to evolution and human behavior. Hadassah Mativetsky is a software quality engineer. Prior to working as an engineer, Hadassah was the Evolutionary Studies Coordinator at Binghamton University under the direction of David Sloan Wilson. She has an MS in Systems Science with a focus on evolutionary approaches. She tweets about STEM at @Haddie. Andrew C. Gallup is Assistant Professor of Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience and Director of the Adaptive Behavior and Cognition Lab at SUNY Polytechnic Institute. He has published over 75 journal articles and book chapters, and currently serves as an Associate Editor for Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, Frontiers in Evolutionary Psychology, Frontiers in Social and Evolutionary Neuroscience, and PLOS ONE. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |