Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman

Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman
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Total Pages : 454
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Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman

Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman
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Total Pages : 204
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Synopsis Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman by : Charles Otis Whitman

Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman

Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman
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Total Pages : 324
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Synopsis Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman by : Charles Otis Whitman

Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman

Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman
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Total Pages : 394
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Synopsis Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman by : Charles Otis Whitman

Posthumous Works

Posthumous Works
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Total Pages : 398
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Synopsis Posthumous Works by : Charles Otis Whitman

Animals and Society

Animals and Society
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 1090
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ISBN-10 : 9780231551045
ISBN-13 : 0231551045
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Synopsis Animals and Society by : Margo DeMello

Human-animal studies is an interdisciplinary field that explores the spaces that animals occupy in human social and cultural worlds. It examines the interactions humans and animals have with each other and the ways animal lives intersect with human societies. Since existing social orders rely on the exploitation of animals to serve human needs, the questions posed by human-animal studies touch upon a wide range of fundamental issues. Animals and Society provides a broad overview of this rapidly growing field. Margo DeMello offers students and scholars a holistic and comprehensive picture of the state of inquiry into the relationships that exist between humans and other animals. She considers interactions between animals and humans in social organizations, such as the family, the legal system, and political and religious institutions. A major focus is the social construction of animals in world cultures and the way in which these social meanings are used to reinforce and perpetuate hierarchical human relationships such as racism, sexism, and class privilege. The book also examines how different human groups construct a range of identities for themselves and for others through animals. This second edition of Animals and Society is fully updated and expanded throughout, enhancing the book’s relevance for student and activist readers alike. It includes many new international examples, all-new case studies, and updated supplementary readings.

The State of Nature

The State of Nature
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 0226532372
ISBN-13 : 9780226532370
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Synopsis The State of Nature by : Gregg Mitman

Although science may claim to be "objective," scientists cannot avoid the influence of their own values on their research. In The State of Nature, Gregg Mitman examines the relationship between issues in early twentieth-century American society and the sciences of evolution and ecology to reveal how explicit social and political concerns influenced the scientific agenda of biologists at the University of Chicago and throughout the United States during the first half of this century. Reacting against the view of nature "red in tooth and claw," ecologists and behavioral biologists such as Warder Clyde Allee, Alfred Emerson, and their colleagues developed research programs they hoped would validate and promote an image of human society as essentially cooperative rather than competitive. Mitman argues that Allee's religious training and pacifist convictions shaped his pioneering studies of animal communities in a way that could be generalized to denounce the view that war is in our genes.

Natural Selection and Social Theory

Natural Selection and Social Theory
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9780195130621
ISBN-13 : 0195130626
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Synopsis Natural Selection and Social Theory by : Robert Trivers

From scholarly journals, Trivers (anthropology and biological sciences, Rutgers U.) has selected five of his papers published between 1971 and 1976, and another five published between 1982 and 2000. He has added accounts of how they were written, and short postscripts to bring readers up to date or at least point them to more recent work on the issues discussed. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).