Question of Animal Culture by Rachel L. Kendal (2009, Hardcover)

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PublisherHarvard University Press
ISBN-100674031261
ISBN-139780674031265
eBay Product ID (ePID)102828956

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Number of Pages360 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameQuestion of Animal Culture
SubjectAnimal & Comparative Psychology, Life Sciences / Zoology / Ethology (Animal Behavior), Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Life Sciences / Zoology / General
Publication Year2009
TypeTextbook
AuthorRachel L. Kendal
Subject AreaSocial Science, Science, Psychology
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight20 Oz
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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2008-030549
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ReviewsThis is a must-read volume not only for the "culture soldiers" directly involved in this debate, but also for anyone curious about this question...The result is a milestone that I think will elevate the debate from the current stalemate. I conclude from this book that, like for any other phenomena associated with living systems, when it come to cultures, all is not black or white; there are shades of gray., Reading this book is like sitting ringside, watching the authors duke it out over the nature and uniqueness of our cultural prowess., The Question of Animal Culture, edited by Kevin N. Laland and Bennett G. Galef, is the first, most scientific, and challenging look at what culture means for animals ranging from birds to nonhuman primates...The Question of Animal Culture is well written and well organized, the authors are the giants in the field, the research is rigorous, the issues and topics are discussed and argued convincingly, and the book is fun and interesting to read. This landmark compendium of current thought describes well the serious debate about culture in animals. I recommend it highly., Are the learning processes involved in the social inheritance of animals the same or different from those involved in the cultural transmission of humans? Having witnessed inconclusive debates between biologists who regard animal culture as obvious and social anthropologists who regard it as absurd, I found this collection of essays fascinating. This thoughtful book has lifted the debate onto a level where it might be possible to answer the question of whether or not the antecedents of human culture can be found in other animals., Laland and Galef have assembled some of the best minds in the business to review the evidence for socially transmitted behaviors in animals and to consider the extent to which creatures such as chimpanzees, orangutans, and whales can be said to have "culture." Opinions vary widely, but each chapter is characterized by rigorous assessment of available evidence, providing the most thoughtful and comprehensive assessment to date concerning the question of animal culture. In particular, the book marks a watershed opening up a much-needed dialogue between cognitive psychologists and animal behaviorists on the one hand, and cultural anthropologists on the other about the special role culture played in the evolution of human animals., The Question of Animal Culture , edited by Kevin N. Laland and Bennett G. Galef, is the first, most scientific, and challenging look at what culture means for animals ranging from birds to nonhuman primates... The Question of Animal Culture is well written and well organized, the authors are the giants in the field, the research is rigorous, the issues and topics are discussed and argued convincingly, and the book is fun and interesting to read. This landmark compendium of current thought describes well the serious debate about culture in animals. I recommend it highly.
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal591.56
Table Of ContentIntroduction Kevin N. Laland and Bennett G. Galef In Tune with Others: The Social Side of Primate Culture Frans B. M. de Waal and Kristin E. Bonnie Ten Dispatches from the Chimpanzee Culture Wars, plus Revisiting the Battlefronts. W. C. Mcgrew Geographical Variation in the Behavior of Wild Great Apes: Is It Really Cultural? Carel P. Van Schaik The Identification and Differentiation of Culture in Chimpanzees and Other Animals: From Natural History to Diffusion Experiments Andrew Whiten How Might We Study Culture? A Perspective from the Ocean. Hal Whitehead Acquiring Culture: Individual Variation and Behavioural Development in Bottlenose Dolphins Brooke L. Sargeant and Janet Mann Animal Culture: Problems and Solutions Kevin N. Laland, Jeremy R. Kendal and Rachel L. Kendal The Question of Chimpanzee Culture, plus Postscript. Michael Tomasello Culture in Animals? Bennett G. Galef Are Nonhuman Primates Likely to Exhibit Cultural Capacities like Those of Humans, and If So, How Can This Be Demonstrated? Susan Perry Animal "Culture"? Kim Hill Peace Keeping in the Culture Wars Kim Sterelny References Contributors Index
SynopsisFifty years ago, a troop of Japanese macaques was observed washing sandy sweet potatoes in a stream, sending ripples through the fields of ethology, comparative psychology, and cultural anthropology. The issue of animal culture has been hotly debated ever since. Now Kevin Laland and Bennett Galef have gathered key voices in the often rancorous debate to summarize the views along the continuum from "Culture? Of course!" to "Culture? Of course not!" The result is essential reading for anyone interested in the validity of animal culture, and what it might say about our own., Fifty years ago, a troop of Japanese macaques was observed washing sandy sweet potatoes in a stream, sending ripples through the fields of ethology, comparative psychology, and cultural anthropology. The issue of animal culture has been hotly debated ever since. Now Kevin Laland and Bennett Galef have gathered key voices in the often rancorous debate to summarize the views along the continuum from "Culture? Of course " to "Culture? Of course not " The result is essential reading for anyone interested in the validity of animal culture, and what it might say about our own., The issue of animal culture is hotly debated. Laland and Galef have gathered key voices in the often rancorous debate to summarize the views along the continuum from "Culture? Of course!" to "Culture? Of course not!" The result is essential reading for anyone interested in the validity of animal culture, and what it might say about our own.
LC Classification NumberQL751.Q84 2009
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