Bibliography: Published Works by APLS Members

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Research

Political Behavior

Articles

*Caldwell, Lynton K. (1964). Biopolitics. Yale Review 54:1-16

*Caldwell, Lynton. K. (1999) Is Humanity Destined to Self-Destruction? Politics and the Life Sciences. 18: 3-14.

Fetzer, James H. (1998) Group Selection and the Evolution of Culture, (in) V. Falger, P. Meyer and J. van der Dennen, eds. Research in Biopolitics: Sociobiology and Politics. Stamford, CT: JAI Press 3-15.

Fetzer, James H. (2005) The Evolution of Intelligence: Are Humans the Only Animals with Minds? Chicago, IL: Open Court.

Goetze, David. (2007) “Public goods, sharing genes, and the formation of large groups,” Politics and the Life Sciences, 26, 2:7-25

Goetze, David and Patrick James. (2005) "Evolutionary Psychology and Ethnic Phenomena," Evolutionary Psychology, 2: 142-159.

Goetze, David and Patrick James eds. (2001) Evolutionary Theory and Ethnic Conflict. Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers .

Goetze, David. (1998) "Evolution, mobility, and ethnic group formation," Politics and the Life Sciences, 17, 1: 59-71.

Hannagan, Rebecca J., and Christopher W. Larimer (2009) “Does Gender
Composition Affect Group Decision Outcomes? Evidence from a Laboratory
Experiment.” Political Behavior, forthcoming.

Hannagan, Rebecca J. (2008) “Genes, Brains and Gendered Behavior: Rethinking Power and Politics in Response to Condit, Liesen and
Vandermassen.” Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 59: 504-511.

Hannagan, Rebecca J. and Peter K. Hatemi. (2008) “The Threat of Genes: A Comment on Evan Charney’s ‘Genes and Ideologies’.” Perspectives on Politics, 6 (2): 329-335.

Hannagan, Rebecca J. 2008. “Gendered Political Behavior: A Darwinian Feminist Approach.” Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 59: 465-475.

*Hines, Samuel M. (1982). Politics and the Evolution of Inquiry in Political Science. Politics and the Life Sciences 1: 5-37

Orbell, John, et. al.(2007). Ancestral War and the Origins of Heroism. Journal of Politics 69: 927-940

Orbell, John (2003) Conflict, Interpersonal Assessment, and the Evolution of Cooperation; Simulation Results.” (in) Trust, Reciprocity, and Gains from Association; Interdisciplinary Lessons from Experimental Research, edited by Elinor Ostrom and James Walker, Russell Sage Foundation. With James Hanley and Tomonori Morikawa. 170-206.

Orbell, John, Tomonori Morikawa and James Hanley (2002) Cognitive Requirements for Conflict of Interest Games; A Functional Analysis. Politics and the Life Sciences, 21:1: 3-12.

Orbell, John, Tomonori Morikawa, Nicholas Allen (2002) The Evolution of Political Intelligence: Simulation Results. British Journal of Political Science, 32: 613-639.

Albert Somit and Steven A. Peterson, "Biological Correlates of Political Behavior," Political Psychology, (ed.) Margaret Hermann (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1986).

 

Somit, Albert. (1968). Toward a More Biologically Oriented Political Science. Midwest Journal of Political Science 12: 550--567.

Somit Albert and Steven A. Peterson. (2001). Darwinism, Dominance, and Democracy: A Reaffirmation. Politics and the Life Sciences 20: 227–231.

*Wahlke, John C. (1979). "Pre-Behaviorism in Political Science." The American Political Science Review. 73: 9-31

White, Ronald F. (2007). A Prolegomenon to a General Theory of Assassination. Assassination Research 5: 1-22


Books

*Barner-Barry, Carol. (1981). Longitudinal Observational Research and the Study of Basic Forms of Political Socialization. (in) Meredith Watts (ed.) Biopolitics: Ethological and Physiological Approaches. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 51-60

*Corning, Peter. (1983). The Synergism Hypothesis: A Theory of Progressive Evolution. New York: McGraw-Hill.

*Masters, Roger D. (1989). The Nature of Politics. New Haven: Yale University Press.

*Schubert, Glendon. (1989). Evolutionary Politics. Carbondale: Southern Illinois Press.

*Schubert, Glendon and Roger Masters, Primate Politics

*Somit, Albert, ed. (1976). Biology and Politics. The Hague: Mouton.

*Somit, Albert, Steven A. Peterson. (1997). Darwinism, Dominance, and Democracy. Westport: Praeger.

*Watts, Meredith ed. (1981). Biopolitics: Ethological and Physiological Approaches. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

*Wiegele, Thomas C. ed.(1982). Biology and the Social Sciences: An Emerging Revolution. Boulder: Westview Press.


Research

Public Policy

Articles

Carmen, Ira.(1987). Bioconstitutional Politics: Toward an Interdisciplinary Paradigm. Politics and the Life Sciences 5:193-207.

Fetzer, James H. (2007) Render Unto Darwin: Philosophical Aspects of the Christian Right's Crusade Against Science. Chicago, IL: Open Court

Haubner, Richard R. The Science of Stem Cell Research: Implications for Aging and Public Policy. Bridges: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Theology, Philosophy, History, and Science 11: 180-216

Masters, Roger D. (2001). Biology and Politics: Linking Nature and Nurture. Annual Review of Political Science 4: 345–369.

Somit, Albert and Steven A. Peterson (2005) Democratic Nation-Building: Ideology versus Human Nature. New York: Palgrave MacMillan.

Peterson, Steven A. and James N. Schubert (2001) “Predicting Changes in AIDS Spending in the American States,” Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management, 13, 23-46.

Peterson, Steven A. 2002.“Reification, Hegemony, and the Human Brain.” In Gerald A. Cory, Jr. and Russell Gardner (eds.), The Evolutionary Neuroethology of Paul MacLean Westport, CT: Greenwood.

White, Ronald F. (2007).Institutional Review Board Mission Creep: The Common Rule, Social Science, and the Nanny State. The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 11: 547-564.


Books

Blank, Robert and Janna C. Merrick (1996) Encyclopedia of U.S. Biomedical Policy. Greenwood Press


Research

Ethics

Articles

Sherlock, Richard. (2009). Religiosity as a Public Good. Politics and the Life Sciences 27: 2-12


Books

Blank, Robert and Janna C. Merrick. (1995). Human Reproduction, Emerging Technologies, and Conflicting Rights. Congressional Quarterly Books

Masters, Roger. D. (1993). Beyond Relativism: Science and Human Values. Hanover: University Press of New England



* denotes a classic work by an APLS founder