"Missing the Revolution: Darwinism for Social Scientists"

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"Missing the Revolution: Darwinism for Social Scientists" is an edited academic volume that introduces and advocates evolutionary psychology and Darwinian perspectives as essential tools for understanding human behavior in the social sciences.

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instanceOf English-language book
academic book
edited volume
non-fiction book
academicDiscipline behavioral science
evolutionary psychology
social theory
aimsTo advocate Darwinian approaches in social science
introduce evolutionary psychology to social scientists
arguesThat evolutionary theory is essential for understanding human behavior
centralTheme application of Darwinian principles to human social behavior
integration of evolutionary psychology into social science
critiques traditional social science approaches that ignore evolution
genre academic
hasEditor Jerome H. Barkow NERFINISHED
hasForm collection of essays
hasPerspective Darwinian perspective
evolutionary perspective
hasSubject Darwinism NERFINISHED
anthropology
economics
evolutionary psychology
evolutionary theory
human behavior
political science
psychology
social sciences
sociology
intendedAudience social scientists
students of social science
language English
supportsView human behavior is shaped by evolved psychological mechanisms

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Jerome H. Barkow authorOf "Missing the Revolution: Darwinism for Social Scientists"