Concerns about people's resistance to facts and knowledge are becoming
increasingly serious. This book draws on the social, economic and evolutionary
sciences to provide an integrated understanding of the phenomenon. -- .
Integrating the Social, Economic, and Evolutionary Sciences
204pages
8 heures de lecture
Examining the interplay between social science, economics, and evolutionary science, this book highlights how these fields interpret human interests and can benefit from each other's insights. Through empirical studies and theoretical analysis, it presents an integrative framework centered on 'social rationality.' This concept encompasses various dimensions of human behavior, including stability and flexibility, cultural specificity and universality, as well as individual and collective interests, providing a comprehensive understanding of human motivations.
Utilizing insights from economics and evolutionary theory, this book offers a unique framework for analyzing media framing. It introduces key elements such as texture, temperature, position, and size to help readers understand how issues are presented and perceived. This innovative approach equips readers with tools to critically assess the influence of media on public discourse and decision-making.