Research from across the social sciences is converging on
cooperation as a key factor in human functioning. Written by
esteemed political scientists and psychologists, this volume brings
together political scientists and psychologists to identify and
analyze recent social-scientific research on cooperation and
present an overview of current knowledge about its causes and
consequences at the individual and group level.
Illuminates the importance of cooperation in promoting healthy,
well-functioning individuals and groups
Addresses the question of how cooperation research can be applied
to solve real-world problems
Explores sources of cooperative behaviors and the consequences of
cooperative experiences
Provides a synthesis for experts, an overview for novices, and a
survey of current research for policy-makers
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