Human territorial functioning : an empirical, evolutionary perspective on individual and small group territorial cognitions, behaviors, and consequences / Ralph B. Taylor.

""Territorial functioning" refers to an interlocked system of sentiments, cognitions, and behaviors that are highly place-specific, and socially and culturally determined and maintaining. In this book, Ralph Taylor explores the consequences of human territorial functioning for individ...

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Main Author: Taylor, Ralph B. (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Series:Environment and behavior series.
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Online Access:Cambridge Books on Core
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • pt. I. Origins of human territorial functioning. Territorial functioning and related processes in different species-- The origins of human territorial functioning-- Theoretical perspectives on interpreting territorial functioning: exactly how did it evolve?
  • pt. II. A conceptual model of human territorial functioning. A perspective on human territorial functioning-- Clarifying psychological and ecological consequences-- pt. III. Territorial functioning in settings of varying centrality. Interior residential settings
  • Territorial functioning in outdoor residential spaces close to the home
  • Regular use settings
  • Minimal territorial functioning
  • pt. IV. Applications to social problems. Disorder
  • Resource conservation
  • pt. V. Review and prospects
  • Summary of the general line of argument and its implications
  • Future directions for research and application.
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