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The Oxford Handbook of ­Evolutionary Perspectives on­ Violence, Homicide, and ­War
Oxford Library of Psychology

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United States, 23 August 2012

The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War synthesizes the theoretical and empirical work of leading scholars in the evolutionary sciences to produce the first extensive and authoritative review of this literature. Its breadth of coverage is unique, and ensures that the handbook provides essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of psychology, anthropology, criminology, sociology, ethology, biology, and behavioral ecology.


Todd K. Shackelford, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Much of his research addresses sexual conflict in humans, including violence, rape, and homicide. Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford, Ph.D., is Special Lecturer in Psychology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Her research focuses on conflict in parent-child and other familial relationships.


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The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War synthesizes the theoretical and empirical work of leading scholars in the evolutionary sciences to produce the first extensive and authoritative review of this literature. Its breadth of coverage is unique, and ensures that the handbook provides essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of psychology, anthropology, criminology, sociology, ethology, biology, and behavioral ecology.


Todd K. Shackelford, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Much of his research addresses sexual conflict in humans, including violence, rape, and homicide. Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford, Ph.D., is Special Lecturer in Psychology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Her research focuses on conflict in parent-child and other familial relationships.

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9780199738403
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0199738408
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25.4 x 18 x 4.1 centimeters (1.15 kg)

Table of Contents

Contents
Part One: Introduction to Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War

1. Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War
James R. Liddle, Todd K. Shackelford, and Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford

2.Violence Across Animals and Within Early Hominins
Hogan M. Sherrow

3. Comparative Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence
Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher and Melissa Emery Thompson

Part Two: Evolutionary Perspectives on Familial Violence and Homicide

4. Intimate Partner Violence: War at our Doorsteps
Aaron T. Goetz and Gorge A. Romero

5. Chastity, Fidelity and Conquest: Biblical Rules for Women and War
John Hartung

6. Filicide and Child Maltreatment: Prospects for Ultimate Explanation
Grant T. Harris, Marnie E. Rice and N. Zoe Hilton

7. Siblicide in Humans and Other Species
Catherine Salmon

8. Familial homicide-suicide
Marieke Liem

9. Suicide
R. Michael Brown and Stephanie L. Brown

10. Evolutionary perspectives on male-male competition, violence, and homicide
Daniel J. Kruger and Carey J. Fitzgerald

Part Three: Evolutionary Perspectives on Extra-Familial Violence and Homicide

11. Evolutionary Psychological Perspectives on Sexual Offending: From Etiology to Intervention
Joseph A. Camilleri

12. Women and aggression
Anne Campbell and Catharine Cross

13. Culture of Honor, Violence, and Homicide
Ryan P. Brown and Lindsey L. Osterman

14. Sacrifice and Sacred Values: Evolutionary Perspectives on Religious Terrorism
Richard Sosis, Erika J. Phillips, and Candace S. Alcorta

15. Animal Abuse and Cruelty
Emily G Patterson-Kane and Heather Piper

16. If, When, and Why Adolescent Bullying is Adaptive
Anthony Volk, Joseph Camilleri, Andrew Dane, and Zopito Marini

Part Four: Evolutionary Perspectives on War

17. The Male Warrior Hypothesis: The Evolutionary Psychology of Intergroup Aggression, Violence, and Warfare
Mark Van Vugt

18. A Feminist Evolutionary Analysis of the Relationship between Violence Against and Inequitable Treatment of Women, and Conflict Within and Between Human Collectives, Including Nation-States
Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea M. Den Boer

19. War Histories in Evolutionary Perspective: Insights from Prehistoric North America
Patricia M. Lambert

20. War, Evolution, and the Nature of Human Nature
David Livingstone Smith

21. Parasite Stress, Collectivism, and Human Warfare
Kenneth Letendre, Corey L. Fincher, and Randy Thornhill

22. Band of Brothers or Band of Siblings?: An Evolutionary Perspective on Sexual Integration of Combat Forces
Kingsley R. Browne

23. An Evolutionary Perspective on Child Development in the Context of War and Political Violence
Jay Belsky

Part Five: Conclusions and Future Directions for Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War

24. The Extremes of Conflict in Literature: Violence, Homicide, and War
Joseph Carroll

25. Why Religion is Unable to Minimize Lethal and Nonlethal Societal Dysfunction Within and Between Nations
Gregory S. Paul

26. Peace and the Human Animal: Toward Integration of Comparative Evolutionary Psychology and Peace Studies
Nancy K. Dess

27. Resource Acquisition, Violence, and Evolutionary Consciousness
Gregory Gorelik, Todd K. Shackelford, and Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford

About the Author

Todd K. Shackelford, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Much of his research addresses sexual conflict in humans, including violence, rape, and homicide.

Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford, Ph.D., is Special Lecturer in Psychology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Her research focuses on conflict in parent-child and other familial relationships.

Reviews

"The authors provide theoretical paradigms to explain various forms of violence in an easy-to-read book that will appeal to a wide audience." -- DOODY'S
"In The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and
War, editors Todd Shackelford and Viviana Weekes-Shackelford have delivered an
extremely strong volume, rich in content and ripe for these times--one is duly impressed by the magnitude of this accomplishment. The editors have recruited many of the leading lights of the field to prepare definitive reviews in their areas of special interest. This is a book that will be read profitably and with pleasure by several large cohorts of scholars and enthusiasts. It is not written just for those who are drawn to evolutionary psychology. Students and authorities in psychology,
anthropology, criminology, political science, and peace and conflict studies will find a veritable cornucopia of empirical information." --PsycCRITIQUES
"In sum, The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War represents a top-rate book that should grace the bookshelf of any academician interested in the evolutionary underpinnings to violence. Without a doubt, the chapters will incite debate, foster future research, and perhaps most importantly will inspire future students to pursue evolutionary perspectives in their own areas of interest." -- Evolutionary
Psychology
"...We get a huge and comprehensive survey across the whole field of violence: between relatives, between fellow group members and, in times of conflict and war, between different societies or cultures. There is material from every perspective, from those who are totally sold on the approach to those who are still very wary about whether evolutionary studies can really pay dividends. One of the things I liked actually was the modesty of many of the
contributors, confident that they had things of real value to say and report, but very much aware that the real tasks lie ahead not behind.There is material here for much discussion and the pity would be if people
thought the book is of value only to a narrow group working on specific issues to do with violence. Particularly striking is the extent that so much material bears on male-female differences." -- Michael Ruse, Philosophy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida,

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