Nature and the Nurturing of Collaboration tells the wondrous story of
how the natural forces of biological evolution gave way to the
co-evolution of genes and a nurturing culture that gave rise to us.
Several million years in the making, collaboration is the story of
human cultural evolution—who we are, how we came to be this way, and
how collaboration enabled humans to dominate the Earth. Through a
series of genetic accidents, disruptive climatic events, and changing
social condition, humans emerged with a set of "fortunate" adaptations
that enabled a general capacity for collaboration. Richard L. Hayes
explains how these adaptations enabled them to work as members of a
cultural group in acts of collective intentionality. Nurtured through
the challenge and support offered by others in close social
interaction, these capacities enabled the collaborative process of
adjusting behaviors and expectations in arriving at mutually
determined solutions to mutually defined problems. How adults can
nurture these capacities in children, how organizations can improve
members' performance, and how individuals can become better
collaborators are discussed in this volume. How building collaborative
communities has advanced our mutual understanding across cultures and
ensures that collaboration serves the public good offer a tentative
end to the story.
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ISBN
9781666957921
Publisert
2024
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Lexington Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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