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Conservation psychology: understanding and promoting human care for nature / Clayton, Susan ; Myers, Gene (2009)
Titre : Conservation psychology: understanding and promoting human care for nature Type de document : livre Auteurs : Clayton, Susan ; Myers, Gene Mention d'édition : 01 éd. Editeur : Chichester, UK : Wiley-Blackwell Année de publication : 2009 Importance : 253 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-4051-7678-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Environmental psychology Human behavior Nature Psychological aspects Conservation psychology: understanding and promoting human care for nature [livre] / Clayton, Susan ; Myers, Gene . - 01 éd. . - Chichester, UK : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009 . - 253 p.
ISBN : 978-1-4051-7678-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Environmental psychology Human behavior Nature Psychological aspects Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 69170 CLA_21_69170 Livre Salle des ouvrages 21_Sciences_Humaines Disponible The others: how animals made us human / Shepard, P. (1997)
Titre : The others: how animals made us human Type de document : livre Auteurs : Shepard, P. Mention d'édition : 01 éd. Editeur : Washington, D.C. : Island Press Année de publication : 1997 Importance : 374 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-55963-434-2 Note générale : Inventaire 2008: Pointé en rayon le 20/05/2008 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Animal behaviour Animal-human interactions Cultural development Human behavior intera Social anthropology Résumé : The Others is a fascinating and wide-ranging examination of how diverse cultures have thought about, reacted to, and interacted with animals. Shepard argues that humans evolved watching other animal species, participating in their world, suffering them as parasites, wearing their feathers and skins, and making tools of their bones and antlers. For millennia, we have communicated their significance by dancing, sculpting, performing, imaging, narrating, and thinking them. The human species cannot be fully itself without these others. Shepard considers animals as others in a world where otherness of all kinds is in danger, and in which otherness is essential to the discovery of the true self. We must understand what to make of our encounters with animals, because as we prosper they vanish, and ultimately our prosperity may amount to nothing without them. [Résumé éditeur] Note de contenu : Pbk; in paperback edition The others: how animals made us human [livre] / Shepard, P. . - 01 éd. . - Washington, D.C. : Island Press, 1997 . - 374 p.
ISBN : 978-1-55963-434-2
Inventaire 2008: Pointé en rayon le 20/05/2008
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Animal behaviour Animal-human interactions Cultural development Human behavior intera Social anthropology Résumé : The Others is a fascinating and wide-ranging examination of how diverse cultures have thought about, reacted to, and interacted with animals. Shepard argues that humans evolved watching other animal species, participating in their world, suffering them as parasites, wearing their feathers and skins, and making tools of their bones and antlers. For millennia, we have communicated their significance by dancing, sculpting, performing, imaging, narrating, and thinking them. The human species cannot be fully itself without these others. Shepard considers animals as others in a world where otherness of all kinds is in danger, and in which otherness is essential to the discovery of the true self. We must understand what to make of our encounters with animals, because as we prosper they vanish, and ultimately our prosperity may amount to nothing without them. [Résumé éditeur] Note de contenu : Pbk; in paperback edition Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 68175 She_8_68175 Livre Salle des ouvrages 08_Divers Disponible
Titre : Not born yesterday: the science of who we trust and what we believe Type de document : livre Auteurs : Hugo Mercier, Auteur Editeur : Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press Année de publication : 2020 Importance : 364 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-691-17870-7 Prix : 29.95 USD Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Psychology Human behavior Decision making Communication Résumé : Le site éditeur indique : Not Born Yesterday explains how we decide who we can trust and what we should believe—and argues that we’re pretty good at making these decisions. In this lively and provocative book, Hugo Mercier demonstrates how virtually all attempts at mass persuasion—whether by religious leaders, politicians, or advertisers—fail miserably. Drawing on recent findings from political science and other fields ranging from history to anthropology, Mercier shows that the narrative of widespread gullibility, in which a credulous public is easily misled by demagogues and charlatans, is simply wrong.
Why is mass persuasion so difficult? Mercier uses the latest findings from experimental psychology to show how each of us is endowed with sophisticated cognitive mechanisms of open vigilance. Computing a variety of cues, these mechanisms enable us to be on guard against harmful beliefs, while being open enough to change our minds when presented with the right evidence. Even failures—when we accept false confessions, spread wild rumors, or fall for quack medicine—are better explained as bugs in otherwise well-functioning cognitive mechanisms than as symptoms of general gullibility.
Not Born Yesterday shows how we filter the flow of information that surrounds us, argues that we do it well, and explains how we can do it better still.En ligne : https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691178707/not-born-yesterday Not born yesterday: the science of who we trust and what we believe [livre] / Hugo Mercier, Auteur . - Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2020 . - 364 p.
ISBN : 978-0-691-17870-7 : 29.95 USD
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Psychology Human behavior Decision making Communication Résumé : Le site éditeur indique : Not Born Yesterday explains how we decide who we can trust and what we should believe—and argues that we’re pretty good at making these decisions. In this lively and provocative book, Hugo Mercier demonstrates how virtually all attempts at mass persuasion—whether by religious leaders, politicians, or advertisers—fail miserably. Drawing on recent findings from political science and other fields ranging from history to anthropology, Mercier shows that the narrative of widespread gullibility, in which a credulous public is easily misled by demagogues and charlatans, is simply wrong.
Why is mass persuasion so difficult? Mercier uses the latest findings from experimental psychology to show how each of us is endowed with sophisticated cognitive mechanisms of open vigilance. Computing a variety of cues, these mechanisms enable us to be on guard against harmful beliefs, while being open enough to change our minds when presented with the right evidence. Even failures—when we accept false confessions, spread wild rumors, or fall for quack medicine—are better explained as bugs in otherwise well-functioning cognitive mechanisms than as symptoms of general gullibility.
Not Born Yesterday shows how we filter the flow of information that surrounds us, argues that we do it well, and explains how we can do it better still.En ligne : https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691178707/not-born-yesterday Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 69825 MER_21_69825 Livre Salle des ouvrages 21_Sciences_Humaines Sorti jusqu'au 25/05/2043