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Nigel Barber

    Nigel Barber is an evolutionary psychologist and writer whose work delves into the fascinating aspects of human behavior. His research focuses on evolutionary psychology, with a particular emphasis on sexual and reproductive behavior and religion across societies and over time. Barber possesses a knack for making complex scientific ideas accessible to a general audience, evident in his media presence and blog. His books offer insightful perspectives on topics such as parental investment, courtship, and altruism, prompting readers to consider societal phenomena through a natural science lens.

    Evolution in the Here and Now
    Why Parents Matter
    Kindness in a Cruel World
    The Science of Romance
    • 2020

      Evolution in the Here and Now

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Evolution in the Here and Now is a bold step forward in the evolutionary understanding of human behavior that marries our biology with our history in ways that have never been attempted before.

      Evolution in the Here and Now
    • 2004

      Kindness in a Cruel World

      The Evolution of Altruism

      • 415 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.3(17)Add rating

      Exploring the concept of reciprocal altruism, this book delves into the evolutionary mechanisms behind human social behavior and emotion. It examines diverse examples, from animal interactions to human social contracts, highlighting the importance of mutual support in various contexts. Through engaging discussions on behaviors observed in bees, bats, and humans, the author, an evolutionary psychologist, reveals how our history has shaped complex social norms, from food-sharing among hunter-gatherers to modern-day practices like road safety.

      Kindness in a Cruel World
    • 2002

      The Science of Romance

      Secrets of the Sexual Brain

      • 293 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(15)Add rating

      Exploring the intersection of romance and evolutionary biology, this engaging book reveals how many seemingly irrational romantic behaviors can be understood through the lens of our ancestors' experiences. With informative illustrations, it combines education and entertainment, shedding light on the evolutionary reasons behind our romantic choices and behaviors.

      The Science of Romance
    • 2000

      Why Parents Matter

      Parental Investment and Child Outcomes

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Addressing the growing concerns of parents facing social issues affecting their children, this book emphasizes the critical role of effective parenting in fostering happiness, self-esteem, and ambition. It encourages parents and guardians to embrace their responsibilities and actively engage in their children's lives. By highlighting the importance of positive parenting, it aims to empower families to navigate challenges and cultivate a nurturing environment for their children's growth and development.

      Why Parents Matter