Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Robin Dunbar
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:432
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 126
ISBN/Barcode 9780349143576
ClassificationsDewey:158.25
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Abacus
Publication Date 2 June 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Fascinating...In essence, the number and quality of our friendships may have a bigger influence on our happiness, health and mortality risk than anything else in life save for giving up smoking' Guardian, Book of the Day Friends matter to us, and they matter more than we think. The single most surprising fact to emerge out of the medical literature over the last decade or so has been that the number and quality of the friendships we have has a bigger influence on our happiness, health and even mortality risk than anything else except giving up smoking. Robin Dunbar is the world-renowned psychologist and author who famously discovered Dunbar's number: how our capacity for friendship is limited to around 150 people. In Friends, he looks at friendship in the round, at the way different types of friendship and family relationships intersect, or at the complex of psychological and behavioural mechanisms that underpin friendships and make them possible - and just how complicated the business of making and keeping friends actually is. Mixing insights from scientific research with first person experiences and culture, Friends explores and integrates knowledge from disciplines ranging from psychology and anthropology to neuroscience and genetics in a single magical weave that allows us to peer into the incredible complexity of the social world in which we are all so deeply embedded. Working at the coalface of the subject at both research and personal levels, Robin Dunbar has written the definitive book on how and why we are friends.

Author Biography

Robin Dunbar is an evolutionary psychologist and former director of the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology in the Department of Experimental Psychology at Oxford University. His acclaimed books include How Many Friends Does One Person Need? and Grooming, Gossip and the Evolution of Language, described by Malcolm Gladwell as "a marvellous work of popular science."

Reviews

A fascinating study of friendship -- Rachel Cooke * Observer * Friends offers poignant observations about how we have evolved to rely on one another for help and companionship - and how these bonds make our lives meaningful -- Clea Skopeliti * The i * A timely arrival -- Sheon Han * Atlantic *