Explaining Social Behavior

Explaining Social Behavior
Author: Jon Elster
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107071186

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A substantially revised edition of Jon Elster's critically acclaimed book exploring the nature of social behavior and the social sciences.

Alternatives to Cognition

Alternatives to Cognition
Author: Christina Lee
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134805709

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In this provocative book, Christina Lee takes a consciously critical approach to the apparently unchallenged principle that conscious thought is the cause of all human behavior. Without becoming polemical or destructive, she reconsiders a wide range of issues in mainstream American and European social psychology. Suitable for an international audience, the book deals with issues in mainstream American and European social psychology. It assumes some familiarity with contemporary social and applied psychology, and would be appropriate as a text or supplementary reading for senior undergraduate and postgraduate courses in social psychology and psychological theory, although it is also written with an academic research audience in mind. While it is written largely for psychologists, it would also be of interest to academics from other social-science disciplines with a general interest in explanations of individual social behavior.

The Evolution of Social Behaviour

The Evolution of Social Behaviour
Author: Michael Taborsky,Michael A. Cant,Jan Komdeur
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2021-08-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781107011182

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First book to outline the fundamental principles of social evolution underlying the stunning diversity of social systems and behaviours.

Equity and Justice in Social Behavior

Equity and Justice in Social Behavior
Author: Jerald Greenberg,Ronald L. Cohen
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2014-05-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483274126

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Equity and Justice in Social Behavior provides a critical assessment of the social psychological knowledge relevant to justice. This book illustrates how the broad concept of justice pervades the core literature of social psychology. Organized into 12 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the primary justice theories and identifies some of the focal issues with which they are concerned. This text then provides the necessary theoretical background for the study. Other chapters consider the various individual difference variables known to affect adherence to social justice norms. This book explains as well how the perceived causes of justice affect attempts to seek redress, and how actors and observers diverge in their perspectives about justice. The final chapter deals with the normative and instrumental interpretations that have been offered to explain justice behavior. This book is a valuable resource for social psychologists, social scientists, philosophers, political actors, theorists, and graduate students.

Social Self Organization

Social Self Organization
Author: Dirk Helbing
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2012-05-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642240041

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What are the principles that keep our society together? This question is even more difficult to answer than the long-standing question, what are the forces that keep our world together. However, the social challenges of humanity in the 21st century ranging from the financial crises to the impacts of globalization, require us to make fast progress in our understanding of how society works, and how our future can be managed in a resilient and sustainable way. This book can present only a few very first steps towards this ambitious goal. However, based on simple models of social interactions, one can already gain some surprising insights into the social, ``macro-level'' outcomes and dynamics that is implied by individual, ``micro-level'' interactions. Depending on the nature of these interactions, they may imply the spontaneous formation of social conventions or the birth of social cooperation, but also their sudden breakdown. This can end in deadly crowd disasters or tragedies of the commons (such as financial crises or environmental destruction). Furthermore, we demonstrate that classical modeling approaches (such as representative agent models) do not provide a sufficient understanding of the self-organization in social systems resulting from individual interactions. The consideration of randomness, spatial or network interdependencies, and nonlinear feedback effects turns out to be crucial to get fundamental insights into how social patterns and dynamics emerge. Given the explanation of sometimes counter-intuitive phenomena resulting from these features and their combination, our evolutionary modeling approach appears to be powerful and insightful. The chapters of this book range from a discussion of the modeling strategy for socio-economic systems over experimental issues up the right way of doing agent-based modeling. We furthermore discuss applications ranging from pedestrian and crowd dynamics over opinion formation, coordination, and cooperation up to conflict, and also address the response to information, issues of systemic risks in society and economics, and new approaches to manage complexity in socio-economic systems. Selected parts of this book had been previously published in peer reviewed journals.

Social Behavior Mapping

Social Behavior Mapping
Author: Michelle Garcia Winner
Publsiher: Social Cognitive Deficits
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2007
Genre: Behavior modification
ISBN: 0979292204

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Neurobiology of Social Behavior

Neurobiology of Social Behavior
Author: Michael Numan
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780123914750

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Social neuroscience is a rapidly growing, interdisciplinary field which is devoted to understanding how social behavior is regulated by the brain, and how such behaviors in turn influence brain and biology. Existing volumes either fail to take a neurobiological approach or focus on one particular type of behavior, so the field is ripe for a comprehensive reference which draws cross-behavioral conclusions. This authored work will serve as the market’s most comprehensive reference on the neurobiology of social behavior. The volume will offer an introduction to neural systems and genetics/epigenetics, followed by detailed study of a wide range of behaviors – aggression, sex and sexual differentiation, mating, parenting, social attachments, monogamy, empathy, cooperation, and altruism. Research findings on the neural basis of social behavior will be integrated across different levels of analysis, from molecular neurobiology to neural systems/behavioral neuroscience to fMRI imaging data on human social behavior. Chapters will cover research on both normal and abnormal behaviors, as well as developmental aspects. 2016 PROSE Category winner - Honorable Mention for Biomedicine and Neuroscience Presents neurobiological analysis of the full spectrum of social behaviors, while other volumes focus on one particular behavior Integrates and discusses research from different levels of analysis, including molecular/genetic, neural circuits and systems, and fMRI imaging research Covers both normal and abnormal behaviors Covers aggression, sex and sexual differentiation, mating, parenting, social attachments, empathy, cooperation, and altruism

Social Behaviour and Self Management

Social Behaviour and Self Management
Author: Kari Dunn Buron,Jane Thierfeld Brown,Mitzi Curtis,Lisa King
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2012
Genre: Autism in adolescence
ISBN: 1934575917

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Practical tools and other resources to help adolescents and adults improve their social success through better self-regulation, improved interpretation of social cues and other interpersonal skills, in order to lead successful independent lives.