Recent Explorations in Biology and Politics

Recent Explorations in Biology and Politics

Author: Steven A. Peterson

Publisher: JAI Press Incorporated

Published: 1997-11-18

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9780762302710

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The study of biology and politics examines the linkage between the life sciences (broadly defined) and politics. This title covers topics that include human nature in the theory and practice of modern international relations; decision-making under uncertainty; political culture and AIDS policy; and, emerging political leadership in young adults.


The World of Biology and Politics

The World of Biology and Politics

Author: Steven A. Peterson

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2013-10-10

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1781907293

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This volume describes (a) the present academic and institutional status of Biopolitics and (b) the wide range of research areas that have emerged within the field.


Biology and Politics

Biology and Politics

Author: Albert Somit

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2011-03-25

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0857245805

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Examines the research in the study of biology and politics. This book explores the linkage between evolution, genetics and politics with initial chapters on abandoned baby legislation, a model of action and norms, and the biopolitics of primates. It also features chapters on how to use neuroimaging techniques to study political behaviour.


Handbook of Biology and Politics

Handbook of Biology and Politics

Author: Steven A. Peterson

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2017-05-26

Total Pages: 561

ISBN-13: 1783476273

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The study of biology and politics (or biopolitics) has gained considerable currency in recent years, as articles on the subject have appeared in mainstream journals and books on the subject have been well received. The literature has increased greatly since the 1960s and 1970s, when this specialization first made an appearance. This volume assesses the contributions of biology to political science. Chapters focus on general biological approaches to politics, biopolitical contributions to mainstream areas within political science, and linkages between biology and public policy. The volume provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to the subject.


Biology and Political Science

Biology and Political Science

Author: Robert Blank

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-03-11

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1134629060

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This book demonstrates the increasing interest of some social scientists in the theories, research and findings of life sciences in building a more interdisciplinary approach to the study of politics. It discusses the development of biopolitics as an academic perspective within political science, reviews the growing literature in the field and presents a coherent view of biopolitics as a framework for structuring inquiry across the current subfields of political science.


The Oxford Handbook of Evolution, Biology, and Society

The Oxford Handbook of Evolution, Biology, and Society

Author: Dr. Rosemary Hopcroft

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018-03-09

Total Pages: 705

ISBN-13: 0190842601

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Evolution, biology, and society is a catch-all phrase encompassing any scholarly work that utilizes evolutionary theory and/or biological or behavioral genetic methods in the study of the human social group, and The Oxford Handbook of Evolution, Biology, and Society contains an much needed overview of research in the area by sociologists and other social scientists. The examined topics cover a wide variety of issues, including the origins of social solidarity; religious beliefs; sex differences; gender inequality; determinants of human happiness; the nature of social stratification and inequality and its effects; identity, status, and other group processes; race, ethnicity, and race discrimination; fertility and family processes; crime and deviance; and cultural and social change. The scholars whose work is presented in this volume come from a variety of disciplines in addition to sociology, including psychology, political science, and criminology. Yet, as the essays in this volume demonstrate, the potential of theory and methods from biology for illuminating social phenomena is clear, and sociologists stand to gain from learning more about them and using them in their own work. The theory focuses on evolution by natural selection, the primary paradigm of the biological sciences, while the methods include the statistical analyses sociologists are familiar with, as well as other methods that they may not be familiar with, such as behavioral genetic methods, methods for including genetic factors in statistical analyses, gene-wide association studies, candidate gene studies, and methods for testing levels of hormones and other biochemicals in blood and saliva and including these factors in analyses. This work will be of interest to any sociologist with an interest in exploring the interaction of biological and sociological processes. As an introduction to the field it is useful for teaching upper-level or graduate students in sociology or a related social science.