商品簡介
Walsh shows both biologists and sociologists bridges between their two fields that can lead to fresh insights and helpful perspectives. He covers the biosocial perspective and why sociology needs it; genetics and human social behavior; brain-culture interaction and co-evolution; the reality of human nature; intelligence and society; culture and socialization; socioeconomic status; the family as the nursery of human nature; social constructionism, social roles, and gender; crime and criminals; and political economy, emotion, and human nature. Annotation c2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)