Human Territorial Functioning
Discover the intricate dynamics of human behavior with Human Territorial Functioning by Ralph Taylor, published by Cambridge University Press in 1988. This insightful paperback, spanning 380 pages, delves into the concept of 'territorial functioning'—a complex interplay of emotions, thoughts, and actions that are deeply rooted in specific places and shaped by social and cultural contexts.
In this comprehensive exploration, Taylor examines the implications of human territorial functioning not just for individuals, but also for small groups and the ecological systems they inhabit. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the significance of place in human interactions and the broader environmental impacts of our territorial behaviors.
Enhance your knowledge of social psychology and environmental studies with this thought-provoking read. Available now at Bookshop.