Peacemaking Among Primates

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Peacemaking Among Primates is a landmark book by primatologist Frans de Waal that explores how nonhuman primates use reconciliation and conflict resolution to maintain social harmony.

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instanceOf book
primatology book
aimsTo challenge views of animals as predominantly aggressive
author Frans de Waal NERFINISHED
authorNationality Dutch-American
authorOccupation primatologist
contributesTo understanding of social cohesion in primate groups
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes consolation behaviors in primates
post-conflict reconciliation behaviors
tension-reducing social interactions
fieldOfStudy comparative psychology
evolutionary biology
primatology
focusesOn bonobos
chimpanzees
macaques
genre popular science
scientific literature
hasInfluenced debates on the evolution of morality
research on conflict resolution in animals
language English
mainSubject animal behavior
conflict resolution
ethology
nonhuman primates
primatology
reconciliation
social behavior in animals
notableFor arguing that nonhuman primates use peacemaking to maintain social harmony
exploring reconciliation among primates
proposes that peacemaking has deep evolutionary roots
publisher Harvard University Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork Chimpanzee Politics NERFINISHED
Good Natured NERFINISHED

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