Us and Them

Understanding Your Tribal Mind

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Us and Them

Understanding Your Tribal Mind

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Perceptions, memories, fears, hopes and wants are all blended by your mind to create a map of reality. One of the most important parts of that map is identity: your sense of who belongs where, in a world made up of races, ethnic groups, nations, religions, cultures, political parties, and countless other categories of person.

But how does the mind come up with these labels? How does it sort their overlapping claims -- the demands of being, at the same time, for instance, a Muslim, an American, a soccer mom'' and a Democrat? How does it decide which labels are for fun, like Red Sox fan,'' and which labels are serious (likeRed State voter''). Why can the same religious or political identity mean life or death in one place, but count for little in another? And, most of all, why do people the world over care so much about these groupings? Why are we willing to kill, or to die, for a nation, a religion, or a football team?

In this award-winning book, David Berreby describes how 21st-century science is addressing these age-old questions. Us and Them links neuroscience, social psychology, anthropology and other fields to show how recent research has altered our understanding of humanity's tribal mind.'' From the medical effects of stress (which link tribal feelings to hormone levels and risk of heart attacks) to the rhetoric of politics (where the same few images have been used across centuries to triggerUs-versus-Them'' responses), our perceptions of group identity affect every part of our lives. Science, Berreby argues, shows how this part of human nature is both surprisingly important and surprisingly misunderstood.

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Cover of: Us and them
Us and them: the science of identity
2008, University of Chicago Press
in English
Cover of: Us and Them
Us and Them: Understanding Your Tribal Mind
January 2006, Hutchinson
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Us and Them
Us and Them: Understanding Your Tribal Mind
January 2006, Hutchinson
in English
Cover of: Us and Them
Us and Them: Understanding Your Tribal Mind
2006, Penguin Random House
in English
Cover of: Us and Them
Us and Them: Understanding Your Tribal Mind
January 2005, Little Brown and Company, Little, Brown and Co.
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Us and Them
Us and Them
2005, Little, Brown and Company
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Cover of: Us and them
Us and them: understanding your tribal mind
2005, Little, Brown and Co.
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Us and Them
Us and Them: Understanding Your Tribal Mind
October 24, 2005, Little, Brown and Company
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"Scientists, when they turn their attention to people, usually talk about the entire human race or about the individual human being."

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
384
Dimensions
9.4 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

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OL9419376M
ISBN 10
0316090301
ISBN 13
9780316090308
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403369
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1254783

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