
The Oxford Handbook Of Evolutionary Psychology And Parenting Provides A Comprehensive Resource For Work On How Our Evolutionary Past Informs Current Parenting Roles And Practices. It Features Chapters From Leaders In The Field Covering State-of-the-art Research. The Handbook Is Designed For Advanced Undergraduates, Graduates, And Professionals In Psychology, Anthropology, Biology, Sociology, And Demography, As Well As Many Other Social And Life Science Disciplines. It Is The First Resource Of Its Kind That Brings Together Empirical And Theoretical Contributions From Scholarship At The Intersection Of Evolutionary Psychology And Parenting. Each Of The Authors Has A Ph.d. In Evolutionary Psychology And Much Of Their Research Focuses On Violence And Conflict In Families And Romantic Relationships--
This volume investigates how evolutionary mechanisms and ancestral history shape contemporary parenting behaviors, strategies, and family dynamics. Editors Todd K. Shackelford and Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford, both established scholars in evolutionary psychology, curate a collection of empirical and theoretical contributions from leading experts. The text provides a rigorous framework for understanding the biological and psychological foundations of parental investment, conflict, and cooperation within the family unit.
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Experts recognize this handbook as a foundational reference for researchers and advanced students seeking to integrate evolutionary theory into the study of human development. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the high level of technical rigor maintained throughout the chapters.
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Publication Date:
2021-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190674695
ISBN-13:
9780190674694
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