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Results for 'robin dunbar'
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How Religion Evolved
And Why It EnduresStimulating and hugely ambitious... A compelling intellectual workout. Dunbar offers a powerful central argument, an excellent survey of alternative theories and a wide range of vivid and illuminating examples... The story he tells is important to us all
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Robin Dunbar
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Robin Ian MacDonald Dunbar is a British anthropologist and evolutionary psychologist and a specialist in primate behaviour. He is currently Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology and the Director of the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology of the University of Oxford and the Co-director of the British Academy Centenary Research Project. He is best known for formulating Dunbar's number, roughly 150, a measurement of the "cognitive limit to the number of individuals with whom any one person can maintain stable relationships".
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The Social Brain
The Psychology of Successful GroupsTracey Camilleri is an Associate Fellow at Oxford University's Said Business School and the co-founder, along with Sam Rockey, of Thompson Harrison.Sam Rockey is an Associate Fellow at the Oxford Säid Business School Open programme and was formerly the Global Head of Leadership Development at the FTSE top-10 company SABMiller, now part of AB InBev.Robin Dunbar is Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Oxford and an Emeritus Fellow of Magdalen College. He is best known for the social brain hypothesis, the gossip theory of language evolution and Dunbar's Number (the limit of 150 on the number of relationships that we can manage). His books include Evolutionary Psychology: A Beginner's Guide, How Religion Evolved and Friends.
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Friends: Understanding the Power of Our Most Important Relationships
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Friends
Understanding the Power of our Most Important RelationshipsThe definitive book on how and why we make friends
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Hello, Stranger
Stories of Connection in a Divided WorldThis timely exploration of our history of welcoming strangers offers a powerful, uplifting antidote to our increasingly atomised world.
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Connect
Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends and Colleagues'I can't believe how much I learned about myself and about how others see the world'; 'I feel so much better equipped to create the kinds of relationships I want in my life'; 'Worth the entire price of admission'; 'This course changed my life; it was transformational'
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Evolution
What Everyone Needs to Know®Dunbar takes readers through the theory of evolution and provides readers with answers to popular questions surrounding Darwin's original theory and how it has impacted science today.
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Early Human Kinship
From Sex to Social ReproductionSponsored by the Royal Anthropological Institute, in conjunction with the British Academy, Early Human Kinship brings together original studies from leading figures in the biological sciences, social anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics to provide a major breakthrough in the debate over human evolution and the nature of society.
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Thinking Big
How the Evolution of Social Life Shaped the Human MindFrom Stone Age networks to Digital Age networking, this book explores the ancient origins of our social lives today.
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Evolutionary Psychology
A Beginner's GuideControversial and captivating, this uniquely accessible guide explores what happens when evolutionary theory is applied to human behaviour.
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How Many Friends Does One Person Need?
Dunbar's Number and Other Evolutionary QuirksWe are the product of our evolutionary history and this history colours our everyday lives - from why we kiss to how religious we are.
€ 17,95