Organisms, Agency, and Evolution
- 293 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This book argues that evolution arises from the activities of organisms as agents, not from the replication of genes.


This book argues that evolution arises from the activities of organisms as agents, not from the replication of genes.
Examining Media Impact on Individuals and the Health Environment
Exploring the multifaceted impact of mass media on health, this book delves into how media shapes individual health beliefs and behaviors, as well as broader public health outcomes. Author Kim Walsh-Childers examines the intentionality behind media messages and their consequences, providing insights into the complex relationship between media consumption and health. This comprehensive analysis is essential for understanding the role of media in shaping health perceptions and behaviors in society.