A Passion for Cooperation: Adventures of a Wide-Ranging Scientist

Author:   Robert Axelrod
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
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9780472076550


Pages:   178
Publication Date:   30 November 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Robert Axelrod
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
Imprint:   The University of Michigan Press
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780472076550


ISBN 10:   0472076558
Pages:   178
Publication Date:   30 November 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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List of Illustrations Foreword by Douglas Hofstadter Part I. A Splendid Education 1. Family, Math, and Competitiveness 2. Computers and Modeling 3. Culture and More Math at College 4. Internships on Statistics, Evolution, and National Security 5. Political Science in Graduate School Part II. Being There 6. Berkeley in a Time of Troubles, 1968-74 7. Walking the Interdisciplinary Walk at Michigan, 1974- Part III. Cooperation 8. Tournaments 9. Evolution 10. Trench Warfare 11. Responses Part IV. Self-Organization 12. Minimizing the Strangeness of Bedfellows 13. Social Polarization 14. Belief Systems Part V. Sex and Cancer 15. The Reason for Sexual Reproduction 16. Cancer as Social Dysfunction Part VI. Outside the Ivory Tower 17. Opposing the Vietnam War 18. Trying to Reduce the Risk of War 19. Countering Hostile Influence Part VII. Concluding Thoughts 20. Crossing the Moat 21. Looking Forward Acknowledgments Endnotes List of Illustrations Figure 1. In Oval Office, March 6,1961 Figure 2. The BACH group in the late 1980s From left to right: Michael Cohen, Robert Axelrod, William Hamilton, Arthur Burks, John Holland, Rick Riolo, Michael Savageau, Carl Simon. Figure 3. Possible Alignments on the Eve of World War II Figure 4. Rich Davis, me, Scott Atran, and Safwat Hegazi in Cairo, Oct. 2012 Figure 5. Receiving the National Medal of Science from President Barack Obama, November 20, 2014

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"""Bob Axelrod is among the most creative and influential social scientists of his generation. He has won virtually every major scholarly award in the various fields to which he has contributed and often helped to create. His autobiography gives us a unique inside-out view of how this remarkable mind works."" --Robert D. Putnam, Harvard Kennedy School, author of Bowling Alone--Robert D. Putnam ""I was a college student when I first encountered Robert Axelrod's pathbreaking research on cooperation. It captured my imagination more fully than anything I had seen before, and indeed, more fully than just about anything I have seen since! Robert Axelrod is one of my heroes, so, for me, this book was a blessing. I soaked up its stories and insights. Rarely do I get to the end of a book and wish it would keep going."" --Steven Levitt, University of Chicago, author of Freakonomics--Steven Levitt ""Professor Robert Axelrod's works are among the classic textbooks in the field of international politics in China. His achievements have played an important role in the development of China's international relations. For example, it has raised awareness among policymakers that not all rivalries need be zero-sum."" --Lu Chuanying, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, author of China and Cybersecurity--Lu Chuanying ""When you read Bob Axelrod's autobiography, your first impression is that this is someone you would really like if you knew him, the second that he would be absolutely fascinating to talk to. Fifty years' acquaintance confirms that both are true. Readers will find here a remarkable, charming, and disarming book."" --Mark Granovetter, Stanford University, author of ""The Strength of Weak Ties""--Mark Granovetter"


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Robert Axelrod is Distinguished University Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, Emeritus, at the University of Michigan. He is best known for his work on the evolution of cooperation. His many honors include a MacArthur Prize Fellowship and the National Medal of Science, “nation’s highest honor for scientific achievement and leadership.”

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