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![]() Марго Уилсон (Wilson)(01.10.1942 – 24.09.2009), профессор Психологии в университете Макмэстера и член Королевского Общества Канады. Марго родилась в Виннипеге в 1942, училась в средней школе в Виктории, затем в университете Альберты, получив диплом в области психологии в 1964 году. Марго первоначально занималась клинической психологией, но вскоре начала занималась вопросами физиологии. Ее выпускная работа в Калифорнийском университете была посвящена поведенческой эндокринологии. В 1972 г. она получила степень доктора философии в университетском Колледже в Лондоне. Вернувшись в Канаду, М. Уилсон встретила Мартина Дейли, который стал ее мужем и соавтором нескольких книг и многих научных статей о психологии и поведении животных и человека. С 1978 М. Уилсон и М. Дейли почти 30 лет работали над проблемами межличностных конфликтов. В 1986 М. Уилсон проводила интенсивные исследования в университете Юридической школы Торонто и в 1987 г. получила диплом магистра юридических наук. Она являлась президентом Общества человеческого поведения и развития (Human Behavior & Evolution Society), междисциплинарного научного общества, которое в 2009 отметило ее наградой за заслуги (одной из трех, присужденных Обществом за свою деятельность). М. Уилсон была также главным редактором журнала "Evolution and Human Behavior along with Daly". Публикации М. Уилсон (источник): Wilson M, Daly M
(2006) Are juvenile offenders extreme future discounters? Psychological Science 17: 989-994. Daly M, Wilson M (2005) Parenting and kinship. Pp.
443-446 in DM Buss, ed., Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology. Hoboken
NJ: Wiley.
Daly M, Wilson M (2001) Risk-taking, Intrasexual Competition, and Homicide. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation 47:
1-36. Daly M, Wilson M (2001) Infanticide. Pp. 320-322 in L. Balter, Ed. Parenthood
in America: an encyclopedia. Santa Barbara CA: ABC-CLIO. Daly M, Wilson M (2001) Sociobiology: overview. Pp.
14539-14543 in NJ Smelser & PB Baltes, eds., International encyclopedia
of the social and behavioral sciences. Oxford: Pergamon Press. Daly M, Wilson M (2000) The evolutionary psychology of marriage
and divorce. Pp. 91-110 in L Waite, M Hindin, E Thompson & W Axinn,
eds., Ties that bind: perspectives on marriage and cohabitation.
Hawthorne NY: Aldine de Gruyter. Daly M, Wilson M (2000) Reply to Smith et al. Animal Behaviour
Forum 60: F27-F29. Daly M, Wilson M (2000) Not quite right. (comment) American
Psychologist 55: 679-680. Daly M, Behrends PR, Wilson MI (2000) Activity
patterns of kangaroo rats - granivores in a desert environment. Pp. 145-158 in
S Halle & NC Stenseth, eds., Activity patterns in small mammals.
Berlin: Springer Verlag. Daly M, Wilson M (2000) In memoriam: William Donald Hamilton. Evolution & Human Behavior 21: 75-77. Wilson M, Daly M (1999) Personal Relationships: on the
characteristics and conflicts of family relationships with special attention to
the marital and parent-child relationships. Report to the Law Commission of
Canada, April 1999, 66pp. Daly M, Wilson M (1999) Darwinism and the roots of machismo. Scientific American Presents 10(2):
8-14. Daly M, Wilson MI (1999) Human evolutionary psychology and animal behaviour. Animal Behaviour 57: 509-519. Daly M, Wilson M (1999) An evolutionary psychological perspective on homicide. Pp. 58-71 in MD Smith & ME Zahn, eds., Homicide studies: a
sourcebook of social research. Thousand Oaks CA: Sage. Wilson M, Daly M (1999) Spatial-temporal clustering of chicago homicides. Pp. 160-163 in Proceedings of the Homicide Research Working Group
Meetings, 1997 and 1998. Washington DC: National Institute of Justice. Daly M, Wilson M (1999) Special issue: stepparental investment. Evolution & Human Behavior 20: 365-366. Wilson M, Daly M, Gordon S (1998) The evolved
psychological apparatus of human decision-making is one source of environmental
problems. Pp.501-523 in T Caro, ed., Behavioral ecology and conservation.
New York: Oxford University Press. [Reprinted in D Penn & I Mysterud, eds.
(2004) Evolutionary perspectives on environmental problems. Hawthorne
NY: Aldine de Gruyter.] Daly M, Wilson MI (1998) The evolutionary social
psychology of family violence. Pp. 431-456 in C Crawford & D Krebs, eds., Handbook
of evolutionary psychology: ideas, issues and applications. Mahwah NJ:
Erlbaum. Wilson M, Daly M (1998) Sexual rivalry and sexual conflict: recurring themes in fatal conflicts. Theoretical Criminology. 2: 291-310. Wilson MI, Daly M (1998) Lethal and nonlethal violence against wives and the evolutionary
psychology of male sexual proprietariness. Pp. 199-230, in RE Dobash & RP Dobash, eds., Violence Against
Women: International and Cross-disciplinary Perspectives. Thousand Oaks CA:
Sage. Daly M, Wilson M (1998) Altruism. Pp. 13-14s. In T.J.
Barfield, Ed. Dictionary of Anthropology. Malden MA and Oxford:
Blackwell Publishers. Daly M, Wilson M (1998) Homicide. Pp. 240-241. In
ibid. Wilson M, Daly M (1998) Sociobiology. Pp. 437-440. In
ibid. Wilson M, Daly M (1998) Infanticide. Pp. 261-262. In
ibid. Daly M, Wilson M (1998) The Truth About Cinderella. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson Publishers. vii + 68 pp. [U.S.
edition: Yale University Press 1999] Wilson M, Daly M (1997) Adaptations for social living: relationship-specific social
psychological mechanisms. Pp. 253-263 in ibid. Daly M, Salmon C, Wilson M (1997) Kinship: the conceptual
hole in psychological studies of social cognition and close relationships. Pp.
265-296 in JA Simpson & D Kenrick, eds., Evolutionary social psychology.
Mahwah NJ: Erlbaum. Daly M, Wiseman KA, Wilson MI (1997) Women with children sired by previous partners incur excess risk of
uxoricide. Homicide Studies 1: 61-71. Wilson M, Daly M, Scheib J (1997) Femicide: an
evolutionary psychological perspective. Pp. 431-465 in PA Gowaty, ed., Feminism
and evolutionary biology. New York: Chapman Hall. Wilson M, Mesnick S (1997) An empirical test of the
bodyguard hypothesis. In PA Gowaty, ed., Feminism and evolutionary biology.
New York: Chapman Hall. Daly M, Wilson M (1997) Cinderella revisited. Pp.
172-174 in LL Betzig, ed., Evolution and human behavior: a critical reader.
New York: Oxford University Press. Wilson M, Daly M (1997) Life expectancy, economic inequality, homicide, and reproductive timing
in Chicago neighbourhoods. British
Medical Journal 314: 1271-1274. Daly M, Wilson M (1997) Crime and conflict: homicide in evolutionary psychological perspective. Crime and Justice 22:
251-300. [Reprinted (in Croatian) in J Hrgovic & D Polsek, eds. (2004) Evolucija
drustvenosti. Zagreb: Naklada Jesenski I Turk. Kehr N, Daly M, Wilson M (1997) Homicide in Canada: perception and reality. Pp. 89-96 in M Riedel & J Boulahanis, eds., Lethal violence:
Proceedings of the 1995 meeting of the Homicide Research Working Group.Washington
DC: National Institute of Justice. Wilson M, Daly M (1997) Familicide: uxoricide plus filicide? Pp. 159-169 in ibid. Wilson M, Daly M, Gordon S, Pratt A (1996) Sex differences in valuations of the environment? Population & Environment 18: 143-159. [Reprinted in D Penn & I Mysterud, eds. (2004) Evolutionary
perspectives on environmental problems. Hawthorne NY: Aldine de Gruyter.] Daly M, Wilson M (1996) Evolutionary psychology and marital conflict: the relevance of
stepchildren. Pp. 9-28 in DM Buss & N
Malamuth, eds., Sex, power, conflict: feminist and evolutionary
perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. Wilson MI, Daly M (1996) Male sexual proprietariness and violence against wives. Current Directions in Psychological Science 5: 2-7. Daly M, Wilson MI (1996) Violence against stepchildren. Current Directions in Psychological Science 5: 77-81. [Reprinted in TF Oltmanns & RE Emery, eds. (2004) Current
directions in abnormal psychology. Upper Saddle River NJ: Pearson Prentice
Hall.] Wilson M, Daly M (1996) La violence contre l’épouse, un crime passionnel. Criminologie 29: 49-71.
Daly M, Wilson M (1996) Evolutionary Psychology of Homicide. Demos Dec. 8: 39-45. Daly M, Wilson M (1995) Discriminative parental
solicitude and the relevance of evolutionary models to the analysis of
motivational systems. Pp. 1269-1286 in M Gazzaniga, ed., The cognitive
neurosciences. Cambridge MA: MIT Press. Wilson M, Daly M, Daniele A (1995) Familicide: the killing of spouse and children. Aggressive Behavior 21:
275-291. Wilson M, Johnson H, Daly M (1995) Lethal and
nonlethal violence against wives. Canadian Journal of Criminology 37:
331-361. Wilson MI, Robertson LD, Daly M, Walton SA (1995) Effects of visual cues on assessment of water quality. Journal of Environmental Psychology 15: 53-63. Wilson M, Daly M (1995) Uxoricide. Pp. 169-178 in CR
Block & RL Block, eds., Trends, Risks and Interventions in Lethal
Violence: Proceedings of the 3rd annual spring symposium of the Homicide
Research Working Group. Washington DC: National Institute of Justice. Daly M, Wilson M (1994) Evolutionary psychology: adaptionist, selectionist and comparative. Psychological Inquiry
6: 34-38. Wilson M, Daly M (1994) Spousal Homicide. Juristat
14(8): 1-15. (Statistics Canada catalogue 85-002). Ottawa: Canadian Centre for
Justice Statistics. Daly M, Wilson MI (1994) Some differential attributes of lethal assaults on small children by
stepfathers versus genetic fathers. Ethology & Sociobiology 15: 207-217. Wilson M, Daly M (1994) A lifespan perspective on homicidal violence: the youth male syndrome. Pp. 29-38 in CR Block & RL Block, eds., Proceedings
of the 2nd annual workshop of the homicide research working group.
Washington DC: National Institute of Justice. Daly M, Wilson M (1994) Improve incentive structures,
by all means, but "selfish" genes don't necessarily imply selfish
people. Human Ecology Review 11: 42-45. Wilson M (1994) Review of Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior, edited by E. Alden
Smith & B. Winterhalder (Aldine de Gruyter, 1992). Animal Behaviour 47: 496-497. Wilson M, Daly M (1994) The psychology of parenting in
evolutionary perspective and the case of human filicide. Pp. 73-104 in S
Parmigiami & FS vom Saal, eds., Infanticide and parental care. Chur,
Switzerland: Harwood Academic Publishers. Daly M, Wilson M (1994) Stepparenthood and the evolved
psychology of discriminative parental solicitude. Pp. 121-134 in ibid. Daly M, Wilson M (1993) The evolutionary psychology of
male violence. Pp. 253-288 in J. Archer, ed., Male violence. London:
Routledge Kegan Paul. Daly M, Singh LS, Wilson M (1993) Children fathered by
previous partners: a risk factor for violence against women. Canadian
Journal of Public Health 84: 209-210. Wilson M, Daly M (1993) Spousal homicide risk and estrangement. Violence & Victims 8: 3-16. Wilson M, Daly M (1993) An evolutionary psychological perspective on male sexual proprietariness
and violence against wives. Violence
& Victims 8: 271-294. [Reprinted in RB Ruback
& NA Weiner, eds. (1995) Interpersonal violent behaviors: social and
cultural aspects. New York: Springer Publishing Wilson M, Daly M, Wright C (1993) Uxoricide in Canada:
demographic risk patterns. Canadian Journal of Criminology 35: 263-291. Daly M, Wilson M (1993) Cinderella in the bruised
flesh. The Times Higher Education Supplement June 25, iv-v. [Reprinted
in LSE Magazine (1993) 5(2) 23-24.] Wilson M (1993) Some of the costs of being a woman in
Canada. Review of Woman Abuse. Canadian Dimension (September-October)
pp. 35-36. Wilson M, Daly M (1993) Lethal confrontational
violence among young men. Pp. 84-106 in NJ Bell & RW Bell, eds., Adolescent
risk taking. Newbury Park CA: Sage Press. Daly M, Behrends, PR, Wilson, MI & Jacobs, LF (1992) Behavioural
modulation of predation risk: moonlight avoidance and crepuscular compensation
in a nocturnal desert rodent, Dipodomys merriami. Animal Behaviour 44:
1-9. Daly M, Jacobs, LF, Wilson, MI & Behrends, PR (1992) Scatter-hoarding by kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami) and pilferage
from their caches. Behavioral Ecology 3: 102-111.
Daly M, Wilson MI, Behrends PR, Jacobs LF (1992) Sexually differentiated
effects of radiotransmitters on predation risk and behaviour in kangaroo rats,
Dipodomys merriami. Canadian Journal of Zoology 70: 1851-1855. Wilson M, Daly M (1992) What about the evolutionary psychology of
coerciveness? Behavioral & Brain Sciences 15: 403-404. Daly M, Wilson M (1992) Cinderella. Harvard Mental Health Letter
9(2): 5-7. Wilson M, Daly M (1992) The man who mistook his wife for a chattel. Pp. 289-322
in JH Barkow, L Cosmides & J Tooby, eds., The adapted mind: evolutionary
psychology and the generation of culture. New York: Oxford University Press.
[Reprinted (in Italian) in F Bacchini & C Lalli, eds. (2003) Che cos'e
l'amor. Milan: Baldini Castoldi Dalai.] Wilson M, Daly M (1992) Till death do us part. Pp. 83-98 in J Radford &
DEH Russell, eds., Femicide: The politics of woman killing. Boston MA:
Twayne. [Reprinted in R Weitz, ed. (1998) The Politics of Women's Bodies,
Oxford University Press.] Dobash RP, Dobash RE, Wilson M, Daly M (1992) The myth of sexual symmetry in marital violence. Social Problems 39: 71-91. [Reprinted in
BN Adams, ed. (1996) A marriage and family reader.] [Reprinted in G Bird
& MJ Sporakowski, eds. (1997) Taking Sides: Clashing Views on
Controversial Issues in Family and Personal Relationships. (3rd ed'n) Brown
& Benchmark.] [Reprinted in M.S. Kimmel, ed. (2000) The Gendered
Society. Oxford University Press.] Wilson MI, Daly M, (1992) Who kills whom in spouse killings? On the exceptional sex ratio of
spousal homicides in the United States. Criminology 30: 189-215. Wilson M (1992) Adaptation and design. Trends in
Ecology & Evolution 7: 279-280. Wilson M, Daly M (1992) Book review: Ellis, "Theories of rape". Archives of Sexual Behavior 21: 418-421. Daly M, Wilson M (1991) A reply to Gelles:
Stepchildren are disproportionately abused, and diverse forms of violence can
share causal factors. Human Nature 2: 419-426. Wilson M, Daly M (1991) The metaphorical extension of
"incest": a human universal? Behavioral & Brain Sciences
14: 280-281. Daly M, Wilson M, Behrends PR, Jacobs LF (1990)
Characteristics of kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami) associated with
differential predation risk. Animal Behaviour 40: 380-389. Daly M, Wilson M (1990) Is parent-offspring conflict sex-linked? Freudian and Darwinian models. Journal of Personality
58: 163-189. Wilson M (1990) Review of "Evolutionary Jurisprudence". Quarterly Review of Biology 65: 487-488. Daly M, Wilson M (1990) Killing the competition. Human
Nature 1: 83-109. Wilson M (1989) Spousal conflict and violence in
evolutionary perspective. In R.W. Bell & N. Bell, eds., Sociobiology and
the Social Sciences Texas Tech University Press. Daly M, Wilson M (1989) Homicide and cultural
evolution. Ethology and Sociobiology 10: 99-110. Daly M, Wilson M (1988) For the "fierce"
Yanomamo and on the streets of America, homicide is a resource. Los Angeles
Times March 27, V: 5. Daly M, Wilson M (1988) Evolutionary social psychology and family homicide. Science 242: 519-524. [See Science (1989) 243: 462-464
for ensuing correspondence.] [Reprinted in S Baron-Cohen, ed. (1997) The
maladapted mind: classic readings in evolutionary psychopathology. Hove,
UK: Psychology Press.] [Reprinted in DT Kenrick & CL Luce, eds. (2004) The
functional mind: readings in evoluionary psychology. Boston MA: Pearson.] Daly M, Wilson M (1988) The Darwinian psychology of
discriminative parental solicitude. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation 35:
91-144. Daly M, Wilson M (1988) Homicide. New York:
Aldine de Gruyter. xii + 328 pp. Daly M, Wilson M (1987) Commentary on "Reconsidering violence in simple human societies:
homicide among the Gebusi of New Guinea" by BM Knauft. Current Anthropology
28: 482-483. Wilson M (1987) Impacts of the uncertainty of
paternity on family law. University of Toronto Law Review 45: 216-242. Daly M, Wilson M (1987) Children as homicide victims.
Pp. 201-214 in RJ Gelles & JB Lancaster, eds., Child abuse and neglect:
biosocial dimensions. Hawthorne, New York: Aldine de Gruyter. Wilson M, Daly M (1987) Risk of maltreatment of
children living with stepparents. Pp. 215-232 in ibid. Daly M, Wilson M (1987) Evolutionary psychology and
family violence. Pp. 293-309 in C Crawford, M Smith & D Krebs, eds., Sociobiology
and psychology. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Daly M, Wilson M (1986) Child abuse risk and household
composition in Hamilton. Journal of the Ontario Association of Children's
Aid Societies. 31 (Oct): 11-15. Daly M, Wilson M (1986) A theoretical challenge to a
caricature of Darwinism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 9: 189-190. Behrends P, Daly M, Wilson M (1986) Aboveground
activity of Merriam's kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami) in relation to
sex and reproduction. Behaviour 96: 210-226. Wilson M, Daly M, Behrends P (1985) The estrous cycle of two species of kangaroo rats (Dipodomys microps
and D. merriami). Journal of Mammalogy 66: 726-732. Daly M, Wilson M (1985) Child abuse and other risks of not living with both parents. Ethology & Sociobiology 6: 197-210. Daly M, Wilson M (1985) Book review: Holldobler &
Lindauer, eds., "Experimental behavioral ecology and sociobiology". Ethology
and Sociobiology 6: 271-272. Wilson M, Daly M (1985) Competitiveness, risk-taking and violence: the young male syndrome. Ethology and Sociobiology 6: 59-73. [Reprinted in DT Kenrick & CL Luce, eds. (2004) The
functional mind: readings in evolutionary psychology Boston MA: Pearson.] Daly M, Wilson MI, Behrends P (1984) Breeding of captive kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami and D.
microps). Journal of Mammalogy 65: 338-341. Daly M, Wilson MI (1984) A sociobiological analysis of
human infanticide. Pp. 487-502 in G Hausfater & SB Hrdy, eds., Infanticide:
comparative and evolutionary perspectives. New York: Aldine Press. Daly M, Wilson MI (1983) Sex, Evolution and Behavior:
Adaptations for Reproduction. Second Edition. Boston, MA: Willard Grant
Press. xiv + 402 Pp. Bunyak SC, Harvey NC, Rhine RJ, Wilson MI (1982)
Venipuncture and vaginal swabbing in an enclosure occupied by a mixed-sex group
of stumptailed macaques (Macaca arctoides). American Journal of Primatology
2: 201-204. Wilson M, Daly M (1982) Book review: Paige & Paige, "The politics of reproductive
ritual" . Human Ecology 10: 153-156. Daly M, Wilson MI, Weghorst SJ (1982) Male sexual
jealousy. Ethology & Sociobiology 3: 11-27. Daly M, Wilson MI, (1982) Whom Are Newborn Babies Said to Resemble? Ethology and Sociobiology 3: 69-78. Daly M, Wilson M (1982) Homicide and kinship. American
Anthropologist 84: 372-378. Wilson MI, Daly, M, Weghorst SJ (1981) Differential maltreatment of girls and boys. Victimology 6: 249-261. Daly M, Wilson MI (1981) Abuse and neglect of children
in evolutionary perspective. Pp. 405-416 in RD Alexander & DW Tinkle, eds.,
Natural selection and social behavior. Recent Research and New Theory.
New York: Chiron Press. Daly M, Wilson MI (1981) Child maltreatment from a
sociobiological perspective. New Directions for Child Development 11:
93-112. Daly M, Wilson MI, Behrends P (1980) Factors affecting rodents' responses to odours of strangers encountered
in the field: experiments with odour-baited traps. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 6: 323-329. Wilson MI, Daly M, Weghorst SJ (1980) Household composition and the risk of child abuse and neglect. Journal of Biosocial Science 12: 333-340. Daly M, Wilson M (1980) Discriminative parental solicitude: a biological perspective. Jounal of Marriage and the Family 42: 277-288. Daly M, Wilson MI (1979) Sex and strategy. New
Scientist 81: 15-17. Daly M, Wilson MI (1978) Functional significance of
the psychology of men and women. Human Ethology Newsletter 23: 6-8. Daly M, Wilson MI, Faux SF (1978) Seasonally variable
effects of conspecific odors upon capture of deer mice Peromyscus
maniculatus gambelii). Behavioral Biology 23: 254-259. |