オックスフォード版 進化心理学とロマンティックな関係ハンドブック<br>The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology and Romantic Relationships (Oxford Library of Psychology Series)

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オックスフォード版 進化心理学とロマンティックな関係ハンドブック
The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology and Romantic Relationships (Oxford Library of Psychology Series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 864 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197524718
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This handbook showcases the empirical and theoretical advancements in the evolutionary study of romantic relationships, tracing the psychological mechanisms that shape strategic computation and behavior across the lifespan of an intimate partnership. Written by global experts in their fields, each chapter provides an overview of historic and contemporary research on the psychological mechanisms and processes underlying initiation, maintenance, and dissolution of romantic relationships. The volume discusses popular and cutting-edge methods for data analysis and theory development, critically analyzing the state of evolutionary relationship science. It provides discerning recommendations for future research and integrates a broad range of topics (e.g., partner preference and selection, competition and conflict, jealousy and mate guarding, parenting, partner loss and divorce, and post-relationship affiliation) that are discussed alongside major sources of strategic variation in mating behavior, such as sex and gender diversity, developmental life history, neuroendocrine processes, technological advancement, and culture.

The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology and Romantic Relationships enriches students' and established researchers' views across a diverse cross-section of relationship scholars and clinicians to incorporate evolutionary theorizing into their professional work, including those interested in social change and continuity in social and cultural psychology, sociology, political science, healthcare, and related fields.

Contents

Introduction
Justin K. Mogilski and Todd K. Shackelford

Part 1: Relationship Initiation

1. The sexual selection of human mating strategies: Mate preferences and competition tactics
David M. Buss
2. Physical cues of partner quality
Ian D. Stephen and Severi Luoto
3. The three Cs of psychological mate preference: The psychological traits people want in their romantic and sexual partners
Peter K. Jonason and Evita March
4. Partner evaluation and selection
Norman P. Li and Bryan K. C. Choy
5. Hormonal mechanisms of partnership formation
Anastasia Makhanova
6. Human intersexual courtship
Neil R. Caton, David M. G. Lewis, Laith Al-Shawaf, and Kortnee C. Evans
7. Intrasexual mating competition
Jaimie Arona Krems, Hannah K. Bradshaw, and Laureon A. Merrie
8. Initiation of non-heterosexual relationships
Jaroslava Varella Valentova, Bruno Henrique Amaral, and Marco Antonio Correa Varella
9. Relationship initiation among older adults
Chaya Koren and Liat Ayalon
10. Cross-cultural variation in relationship initiation
Victor Karandashev

Part 2: Relationship Maintenance
11. Sexual conflict during relationship maintenance
Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair, Trond Viggo Grøntvedt, Andrea Melanie Kessler, and Mons Bendixen
12. Jealousy in close relationships from an evolutionary and cultural perspective: Responding to real and feared rivals
Abraham P. Buunk and Karlijn Massar
13. Hormonal mechanisms of in-pair mating and maintenance
Amanda Denes, John P. Crowley, and Anuraj Dhillon
14. Mate guarding and partner defection avoidance
Valerie G. Starratt
15. Intimate partner violence and relationship maintenance
Gordon G. Gallup, Jr. and Rebecca L. Burch
16. Parenting and relationship maintenance
Elizabeth M. Westrupp, Emma M. Marshall, Clair Bennett, Michelle Benstead, Gabriella King, and Gery C. Karantzas
17. Maintaining multi-partner relationships: Evolution, sexual ethics, and consensual non-monogamy
Justin K. Mogilski, David L. Rodrigues, Justin. J. Lehmiller, and Rhonda N. Balzarini
18. Evolutionary perspectives on relationship maintenance across the spectrum of sexual and gender diversity
Lisa M. Diamond and Jenna Alley
19. Relationship maintenance in older adults: Considering social and evolutionary psychological perspectives
Ledina Imami and Christopher R. Agnew
20. Cultural variation in relationship maintenance
Lora Adair and Nelli Ferenczi

Part 3: Relationship Dissolution
21. Relationship dissatisfaction and partner access deficits
T. Joel Wade, James B. Moran, and Maryanne L. Fisher
22. In-pair divestment
Simona Sciara and Giuseppe Pantaleo
23. Mate poaching, infidelity, and mate switching
Joshua Everett Ryan and Edward P. Lemay, Jr.
24. Menstrual cycle variation in women's mating psychology: Empirical evidence and theoretical considerations
Jan Havlícek and S. Craig Roberts
25. Affective reactions to divorce or spousal death
Jeannette Brodbeck and Hans Joerg Znoj
26. Affective self-regulation after relationship dissolution
Leah E. LeFebvre and Ryan D. Rasner
27. Post-relationship romance
Michael R. Langlais and He Xiao
28. Evolutionary perspectives on post-separation parenting
Lawrence J. Moloney and Bruce M. Smyth
29. Dissolution of LGBTQ+ relationships
Madeleine Redlick Holland and Pamela J. Lannutti
30. Relationship dissolution among older adults
Dimitri Mortelmans

Conclusion
Justin K. Mogilski and Todd K. Shackelford

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