Nigel Barber
Nigel Barber | |
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Born | |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | City University of New York (Ph.D., 1989) |
Spouse(s) | Trudy Callaghan (m. 1979) |
Children | David |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Biopsychology, evolutionary psychology |
Institutions | Bemidji State University, Birmingham-Southern College |
Thesis | Proximate factors in the control of sandbathing in the chinchilla (Chinchilla laniger) (1989) |
Doctoral advisor | Robert L. Thompson |
Nigel William Thomas Barber (born November 7, 1955 in Tullamore, Ireland) is an Irish-born American biopsychologist and author.[1][2]
Biography[]
Barber emigrated from his native Ireland to the United States in 1982.[1] He received his Ph.D. in biopsychology from the City University of New York in 1989, after which he taught at Bemidji State University as an instructor for one year, and then at Birmingham-Southern College as an assistant professor.[1]
Books[]
Barber, N. (2021). The Human Beast...through the lens of evolution. Ingramspark. ISBN 9780985569129
Barber, N. (2020). Evolution in the Here and Now. Prometheus Books. ISBN: 9781633886186 (cloth); 9781633886193 (ebook)
Barber, N. (2012). Why Atheism Will Replace Religion. Kindle (ebook)
Barber, N. (2008). The Myth of Culture. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 184718619X
Barber, N. (2004). Kindness in a Cruel World. Prometheus Books. ISBN 1591022282
Barber, N. (2002). The Science of Romance: Secrets of the Sexual Brain. ISBN 1573929700
Barber, N. (2002). Encyclopedia of Ethics in Science and technology. Facts on File, Inc. ISBN: 0816043140
Barber, N. (2000). Why Parents Matter: Parental Investment and Child Outcomes. Bergin & Garvey ISBN 0897897250
Barber, N. (1998). Parenting: Roles, Styles and Outcomes. Nova Science Publisher, Inc. ISBN 1560725737
Research[]
Barber's research focuses on various subjects in the fields of biopsychology and evolutionary psychology.[1] These include the evolution of altruism,[3] the reasons that men grow facial hair,[4][5] and the reasons that people believe in religion, which he believes pertain to economic adversity.[6][7]
Professional affiliations[]
Barber is a former member of the American Psychological Association and the Human Behavior and Evolution Society.[1]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Nigel Barber". Contemporary Authors. Gale. 2009.
- ^ Keenan, John (2016-12-07). "Where is the world's most 'godless' city?". The Guardian. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
- ^ Dingfelder, Sadie (2006-12-01). "Altruism: An accident of nature?". Monitor on Psychology. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
- ^ Saxtin, Tamsin (2016-04-19). "The real reason men grow beards". BBC Future. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
- ^ Abrahams, Marc (2012-06-04). "Men's facial hair: losing by a whisker". The Guardian. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
- ^ "Nigel Barber: Religion Will Disappear By 2041". The Inquisitr. 2013-07-26. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
- ^ Sheets, Connor Adams (2013-07-24). "Author Claims 'Atheism Will Replace Religion' By 2041". International Business Times. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
External links[]
- 1955 births
- Living people
- Irish emigrants to the United States
- American psychologists
- Evolutionary psychologists
- Bemidji State University faculty
- Birmingham–Southern College faculty
- City University of New York alumni
- People from Tullamore, County Offaly