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by Shirley C. Strum (Editor), Linda Marie Fedigan (Editor) "The naturalistic study of primate behavior has grown dramatically in the last seventy-five years..." (more)
Key Phrases: mediation nexus, langur society, indirect female choice, Jane Goodall, Thelma Rowell, North American (more...)
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A provocative collective reflection on primatology and its relations to broader cultural, historical, and social issues, Primate Encounters brings together both scientists and those who study them to investigate precisely what kind of science primatology is.

"[A] fascinating study . . . on how and why ideas about primate society have changed. The volume consists of dialogues among scientists from different disciplines, national traditions, scientific culture, generations, standpoints, and genders. . . . A wonderful reflection on the discipline of primatology and on science in general."—Science Books and Films

"Primate Encounters should be required reading for anyone about to embark on a career in the field. But it equally valuable for its miscellany of opinions, recollections and off-the-cuff remarks, as well as for its thoughtful observations, 'outrageous ravings' and humour (from the elders in the field). It gives us a glimpse of how scientists work together to understand their place in the world."—Deborah L. Mazolillo, Times Literary Supplement

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The naturalistic study of primate behavior has grown dramatically in the last seventy-five years. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
mediation nexus, langur society, indirect female choice, anthropological primatologists, boring sheep, ideas about primates, primate field research, behavioral primatology, baboon research, primate social structure, field primatology, peculiar primates, primate field studies, baboon society, muriqui monkeys, external vagina, primate behavioral ecology, primate society, science studies scholars, other social mammals, women primatologists, baboon behavior, field primatologists, studying primates, popular natural history
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Jane Goodall, Thelma Rowell, North American, New World, Dian Fossey, Old World, Shirley Strum, World War, United States, Alison Wylie, Naomi Quinn, Donna Haraway, Bruno Latour, Robert Hinde, Thompson Cussins, Brian Noble, Pamela Asquith, True-Life Adventures, Linda Fedigan, Writing Culture, Bierens de Haan, Evelyn Fox Keller, Kyoto University, New York, Primate Visions
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