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riddencloud | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2009 | science of identity, david berreby, book, social anthropology, ebay, dealgood deal on science of identity book by david berreby. ends feb 7. good foundation for social anthropology ideas
riddencloud | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2009 | Us and Them, Science of Identity, Book, Amazon, science, culture, politics, human beings, social science, anthropology, psychology foundationUs and Them: The Science of Identity. David Berreby has written about the intersection of science, culture, and politics for The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, Slate, Discover, Smithsonian, The Sciences and many other publications. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
riddencloud | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2009 | Us and them, science of identity, chicago, ethnomusicology, books, music, science of identity foundationUs and Them: The Science of Identity (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology) Publisher Information: University Of Chicago Press 2008
riddencloud | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2009 | Us and Them, The Science of Identity, Book, India, paperback, science of identity foundation, humankind, psychologycThe Science of Identity: Democrat and Republican. Meat Eaters and Vegetarians. Black and White. As human beings we sort ourselves into groups. And once we identify ourselves as a member of a particular group--say, Red Sox fans--we tend to feel more comfortable with others of our own kind, rather than, say, Yankees fans.
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David Berreby's book on the Science of Identity: Democrat and Republican. Meat Eaters and Vegetarians. Black and White. As human beings we sort ourselves into groups or foundations. And once we identify ourselves as a member of a particular group-say, Red Sox fans-we tend to feel more comfortable with others of our own kind, rather than, say, Yankees fans. Yet we all belong to multiple groups at the same time-one might be a woman, a mother, an American, a violinist. How do we decide which identities matter and why they matter so much? And what makes us willing to die for, or to kill for, a religion, a nation, or a race?
riddencloud | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2009 | science of identity, us and them, david berreby, book, identity, Neuroscience, social psychology, anthropologyDavid Berreby's book on the Science of Identity: Democrat and Republican. Meat Eaters and Vegetarians. Black and White. As human beings we sort ourselves into groups or foundations. And once we identify ourselves as a member of a particular group-say, Red Sox fans-we tend to feel more comfortable with others of our own kind, rather than, say, Yankees fans. Yet we all belong to multiple groups at the same time-one might be a woman, a mother, an American, a violinist. How do we decide which identities matter and why they matter so much? And what makes us willing to die for, or to kill for, a religion, a nation, or a race?
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