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Nettle Bundle

Nettle, Daniel
Nettle Bundle
These two positive psychology books together make the perfect gift! Happiness examines whether people are basically happy or unhappy, whether success can make us happy, what sort of remedies to unhappiness work, and why some people are happier than others. Personality takes the reader on an exhilarating tour of what modern science can tell us about human personality.

CHF 39.50

Tyneside Neighbourhoods

Nettle, Daniel
Tyneside Neighbourhoods
Nettle's book presents the results of five years of comparative ethnographic fieldwork in two different neighbourhoods of the same British city, Newcastle upon Tyne. The neighbourhoods are only a few kilometres apart, yet whilst one is relatively affluent, the other is amongst the most economically deprived in the UK. Tyneside Neighbourhoods uses multiple research methods to explore social relationships and social behaviour, attempting to unde...

CHF 53.50

Tyneside Neighbourhoods

Nettle, Daniel
Tyneside Neighbourhoods
Nettle's book presents the results of five years of comparative ethnographic fieldwork in two different neighbourhoods of the same British city, Newcastle upon Tyne. The neighbourhoods are only a few kilometres apart, yet whilst one is relatively affluent, the other is amongst the most economically deprived in the UK. Tyneside Neighbourhoods uses multiple research methods to explore social relationships and social behaviour, attempting to unde...

CHF 70.00

Hanging on to the Edges

Nettle, Daniel (Author)
Hanging on to the Edges
What does it mean to be a scientist working today, specifically, a scientist whose subject matter is human life? Scientists often overstate their claim to certainty, sorting the world into categorical distinctions that obstruct rather than clarify its complexities. In this book Daniel Nettle urges the reader to unpick such distinctions-biological versus social sciences, mind versus body, and nature versus nurture-and look instead for the for p...

Hanging on to the Edges

Nettle, Daniel (Author)
Hanging on to the Edges
What does it mean to be a scientist working today, specifically, a scientist whose subject matter is human life? Scientists often overstate their claim to certainty, sorting the world into categorical distinctions that obstruct rather than clarify its complexities. In this book Daniel Nettle urges the reader to unpick such distinctions-biological versus social sciences, mind versus body, and nature versus nurture-and look instead for the for p...

Linguistic Diversity

Nettle, Daniel
Linguistic Diversity
There are some 6, 500 different languages in the world. This book investigates why diversity arose, how it relates to the origins and evolution of language and culture, and whether the uneven distribution of human languages may be linked with patterns of human geography and history. Daniel Nettle draws on work in anthropology, linguistics, geography, archeology, and evolutionary science to explain linguistic diversity.

CHF 97.00

Strong Imagination

Nettle, Daniel
Strong Imagination
Madness is the central mystery of the human psyche. Our minds evolved to give us a faithful understanding of reality, to allow us to integrate into our communities, and to help us adapt our behavior to our environment. Yet in serious mental illness, the mind does exactly the opposite ofthese things. The sufferer builds castles of imaginative delusion, fails to adapt, and becomes a stranger among his own people. Yet mental illness is no margina...

CHF 56.90

Hanging on to the Edges: Essays on Science, Society and t...

Nettle, Daniel
Hanging on to the Edges: Essays on Science, Society and the Academic Life
What does it mean to be a scientist working today, specifically, a scientist whose subject matter is human life? Scientists often overstate their claim to certainty, sorting the world into categorical distinctions that obstruct rather than clarify its complexities. In this book Daniel Nettle urges the reader to unpick such distinctions-biological versus social sciences, mind versus body, and nature versus nurture-and look instead for the for p...

CHF 34.50

Hanging on to the Edges

Nettle, Daniel
Hanging on to the Edges
What does it mean to be a scientist working today, specifically, a scientist whose subject matter is human life? Scientists often overstate their claim to certainty, sorting the world into categorical distinctions that obstruct rather than clarify its complexities. In this book Daniel Nettle urges the reader to unpick such distinctions-biological versus social sciences, mind versus body, and nature versus nurture-and look instead for the for p...

CHF 54.90

Strong Imagination

Nettle, Daniel
Strong Imagination
Writing for the general reader, Daniel Nettle tackles the question of why madness exists. He shows that there is, as long suspected, a link between madness and creative genius. He thus argues that the traits that lie behind madness have evolved because they have psychological benefits as well as psychological costs.

CHF 35.50

Linguistic Diversity

Nettle, Daniel / Nettleton, D. H.
Linguistic Diversity
There are some 6, 500 different languages in the world. This book investigates why diversity arose, how it relates to the origins and evolution of language and culture, and whether the uneven distribution of human languages may be linked with patterns of human geography and history. Daniel Nettle draws on work in anthropology, linguistics, geography, archeology, and evolutionary science to explain linguistic diversity.

CHF 82.00

Vanishing Voices

Nettle, Daniel / Romaine, Suzanne
Vanishing Voices
Warning that at least half of the world's languages may die out in the next century, the authors assert that such extinction is part of the larger picture of near-total collapse of the worldwide ecosystem. Defending the world's endangered languages, the authors pay homage to the last speakers of dying tongues. 25 halftones. 14 line illustrations.

CHF 39.50