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El. knyga: Peace Ethology: Behavioral Processes and Systems of Peace

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  • Išleidimo metai: 08-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118922521
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  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118922521
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A scholarly collection of timely essays on the behavioral science of peace

With contributions from experts representing a wide variety of scholarly fields (behavioral and social sciences, philosophy, environmental science, anthropology and economics), Peace Ethology offers original essays on the most recent research and findings on the topic of the behavioral science of peace. This much-needed volume includes writings that examine four main areas of study: the proximate causation of peace, the developmental aspects of peace, the function and systems of peace and the evolution of peace. 

The popular belief persists that, by nature, humans are not pre-disposed to peace. However, archeological and paleontological evidence reveals that the vast majority of our time as a species has been spent in small hunter-gatherer bands that are basically peaceful and egalitarian in nature. The text also reveals that most of the earth’s people are living in more peaceful societies than in centuries past. This hopeful compendium of essays:

  • Contains writings from noted experts from a variety of academic studies
  • Offers a social-psychological perspective on the causation of peaceful behavior
  • Includes information on children’s peacekeeping and peacemaking
  • Presents ideas for overcoming social tension between police and civilians
  • Provides the most recent thinking on the behavioral science of peace

Written for students and academics of the behavioral and social sciences, Peace Ethology offers scholarly essays on the development, nature, and current state of peace.

List of Contributors ix
Foreword xi
Robert M. Sapolsky
Acknowledgments xv
1 The Nature of Peace 1(14)
Peter Verbeek
Benjamin A. Peters
Part One: Proximate Causation 15(78)
2 A Social-Psychological Perspective on the Proximate Causation of Peaceful Behavior: The Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation
17(18)
Nurit Shnabel
3 Inclusion as a Pathway to Peace: The Psychological Experiences of Exclusion and Inclusion in Culturally Diverse Social Settings
35(18)
Sabine Otten
Juliette Schaafsma
Wiebren S. Jansen
4 The Peacekeeping and Peacemaking Role of Chimpanzee Bystanders
53(20)
Teresa Romero
5 The Experiential Peacebuilding Cycle: Grassroots Diplomacy, Environmental Education, and Environmental Norms
73(20)
Saleem H. Ali
Todd Walters
Part Two: Development 93(78)
6 The Developmental Niche for Peace
95(18)
Darcia Narvaez
7 Children's Peacekeeping and Peacemaking
113(20)
Cary J. Roseth
8 The Role of Relationships in the Emergence of Peace
133(20)
Ellen Furnari
9 Reintegration of Former Child Soldiers: Communal Approaches to Healing the Wounds and Building Peace in Postconflict Societies
153(18)
Michael Wessells
Kathleen Kostelny
Part Three: Function 171(76)
10 Keeping the Peace or Enforcing Order? Overcoming Social Tension Between Police and Civilians
173(18)
Otto Adang,
Sara Stronks
Misja van de Klomp
Gabriel van den Brink
11 Constitutions as Peace Systems and the Function of the Costa Rican and Japanese Peace Constitutions
191(20)
Benjamin A. Peters
12 Exploring the Village Republic: Gandhi's Oceanic Circles as Decentralized Peace Systems
211(20)
Joam Evans Pim
13 Building Peace Benefits
231(16)
Daniel Hyslop
Thomas Morgan
Part Four: Evolution 247(74)
14 The Evolutionary Logic of Human Peaceful Behavior
249(18)
Douglas P. Fry
15 Trans-Species Peacemaking: Our Evolutionary Heritage
267(20)
Harry Kunneman
16 Natural Peace
287(34)
Peter Verbeek
Index 321
Peter Verbeek, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Benjamin A. Peters, University of Michigan, Michigan, USA