Cooperation (Psychology Revivals)

Cooperation (Psychology Revivals)
Title Cooperation (Psychology Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Michael Argyle
Publisher Routledge
Pages 297
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1135040877

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Is human nature cooperative? Man is often said to be a social animal – but what does that mean? Michael Argyle believed that one of the most important components – our capacity to cooperate – had been overlooked and indeed that the whole notion of cooperation had not been properly understood. In this book, originally published in 1991, the author showed he was critical of earlier approaches, and put forward a new and extended understanding of what cooperation consists of, showing the form it took in different relationships and its origins in evolution and socialisation. He offered new solutions to intergroup and other social problems and took a new look at language and communication as a cooperative enterprise.

Cooperation

Cooperation
Title Cooperation PDF eBook
Author Michael Argyle
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 276
Release 2014-10-10
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780415838191

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Is human nature cooperative? Man is often said to be a social animal – but what does that mean? Michael Argyle believed that one of the most important components – our capacity to cooperate – had been overlooked and indeed that the whole notion of cooperation had not been properly understood. Originally published in 1991 the author was critical of earlier approaches, he put forward a new and extended understanding of what cooperation consists of, showing the form it took in different relationships and its origins in evolution and socialisation. He offered new solutions to intergroup and other social problems and took a new look at language and communication as a cooperative enterprise.

Acquiring Culture (Psychology Revivals)

Acquiring Culture (Psychology Revivals)
Title Acquiring Culture (Psychology Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Gustav Jahoda
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 369
Release 2015-03-27
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317534409

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Until the 70s and 80s anthropologists studying different cultures had mainly confined themselves to the behaviour and idea systems of adults. Psychologists, on the other hand, working mainly in Europe and America, had studied child development in their own settings and simply assumed the universality of their findings. Thus both disciplines had largely ignored a crucial problem area: the way in which children from birth onwards learn to become competent members of their culture. This process, which has been called ‘the quintessential human adaptation’, constitutes the theme of this volume, originally published in 1988. It derives from a workshop held at the London School of Economics which brought together fieldworkers who in their studies had paid more than usual attention to children in their cultures. Their experience and foci of interest were varied but this very diversity serves to illuminate different facets of the acquisition of culture by children, ranging in age from pre-verbal infants to adolescents. Evolutionarily primed for culture-learning, children are responsive to a rich web of influences from subtle and indirect as in their music and dance to direct teaching in the family guided by culture-specific ideas about child psychology. Some of the salient things they learn relate to gender, status and power, critical for the functioning of all societies. The introductory essay provides the necessary historical background of the development of child study in both anthropology and psychology and outlined how future research in the ethnography of childhood should proceed. The book concludes with an annotated bibliography providing a guide to the literature from 1970 onwards.

Clinical Psychology (Psychology Revivals)

Clinical Psychology (Psychology Revivals)
Title Clinical Psychology (Psychology Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Helen Dent
Publisher Routledge
Pages 357
Release 2014-10-17
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317593316

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Originally published in 1987, this book presents papers from the First Conference of European Clinical Psychologists, held at the University of Kent Canterbury in July of that year. It shows some of the most exciting and recent developments in research and innovations in professional practice from many European countries with an overall theme of the WHO strategy of ‘Health for all by the year 2000.’ The whole range of clinical psychology is covered, including: cognitive therapy, clinical psychology and WHO strategy, the mental health of ethnic minority groups, health psychology, care in the community, and many other topics. The book is likely to be of interest for anyone concerned with the recent history and policies in clinical psychology.

The Psychology of Control and Aging (Psychology Revivals)

The Psychology of Control and Aging (Psychology Revivals)
Title The Psychology of Control and Aging (Psychology Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Margret M. Baltes
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 452
Release 2014-08-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317642465

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Originally published in 1986, the central topic of this book is the analysis and application of control-related beliefs and behaviours for theory and practice in the psychology of aging. The volume was written for two specific interrelated purposes aimed at cross-fertilization between the psychology of control and the field of gerontology. The first purpose was to summarise available research and theory on the psychology of control for researchers and professionals interested in gerontology at the time. The second was to enrich the field of the psychology of control.

Individual Development from an Interactional Perspective (Psychology Revivals)

Individual Development from an Interactional Perspective (Psychology Revivals)
Title Individual Development from an Interactional Perspective (Psychology Revivals) PDF eBook
Author David Magnusson
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 243
Release 2015-03-27
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317524357

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Originally published in 1988, this title presents a longitudinal research project ‘Individual Development and Adjustment’ (IDA), planned and implemented at the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm. This title concerns the theoretical background of the project, the planning and collecting of data during the second phase of the project when the participants had reached adulthood, and the presentation of some empirical, illustrative studies based on the collected data.

Cooperation and Collective Action

Cooperation and Collective Action
Title Cooperation and Collective Action PDF eBook
Author David M. Carballo
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 332
Release 2012-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1457174081

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"[Cooperation research] is one of the busiest and most exciting areas of transdisciplinary science right now, linking evolution, ecology and social science. . . this is the first major work or collection to address linkages between archaeology and cooperation research."—Michael E. Smith, Arizona State University Past archaeological literature on cooperation theory has emphasized competition's role in cultural evolution. As a result, bottom-up possibilities for group cooperation have been under theorized in favor of models stressing top-down leadership, while evidence from a range of disciplines has demonstrated humans to effectively sustain cooperative undertakings through a number of social norms and institutions. Cooperation and Collective Action is the first volume to focus on the use of archaeological evidence to understand cooperation and collective action. Disentangling the motivations and institutions that foster group cooperation among competitive individuals remains one of the few great conundrums within evolutionary theory. The breadth and material focus of archaeology provide a much needed complement to existing research on cooperation and collective action, which thus far has relied largely on game-theoretic modeling, surveys of college students from affluent countries, brief ethnographic experiments, and limited historic cases. In Cooperation and Collective Action, diverse case studies address the evolution of the emergence of norms, institutions, and symbols of complex societies through the last 10,000 years. This book is an important contribution to the literature on cooperation in human societies that will appeal to archaeologists and other scholars interested in cooperation research.