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全球的侵犯和暴力行为:人类侵犯、气候与自控模型(CLASH)。

Aggression and violence around the world: A model of CLimate, Aggression, and Self-control in Humans (CLASH).

机构信息

Department of Applied and Experimental Psychology,Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,1081 BT Amsterdam,The

School of Communication, The Ohio State University,Columbus, OH

出版信息

Behav Brain Sci. 2017 Jan;40:e75. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X16000406. Epub 2016 May 23.

Abstract

Worldwide there are substantial differences within and between countries in aggression and violence. Although there are various exceptions, a general rule is that aggression and violence increase as one moves closer to the equator, which suggests the important role of climate differences. While this pattern is robust, theoretical explanations for these large differences in aggression and violence within countries and around the world are lacking. Most extant explanations focus on the influence of average temperature as a factor that triggers aggression (The General Aggression Model), or the notion that warm temperature allows for more social interaction situations (Routine Activity Theory) in which aggression is likely to unfold. We propose a new model, CLimate, Aggression, and Self-control in Humans (CLASH), that helps us to understand differences within and between countries in aggression and violence in terms of differences in climate. Lower temperatures, and especially larger degrees of seasonal variation in climate, call for individuals and groups to adopt a slower life history strategy, a greater focus on the future (vs. present), and a stronger focus on self-control. The CLASH model further outlines that slow life strategy, future orientation, and strong self-control are important determinants of inhibiting aggression and violence. We also discuss how CLASH differs from other recently developed models that emphasize climate differences for understanding conflict. We conclude by discussing the theoretical and societal importance of climate in shaping individual and societal differences in aggression and violence.

摘要

全球范围内,在攻击性和暴力行为方面,国家内部和国家之间存在着巨大差异。尽管存在各种例外,但一般来说,随着人们向赤道靠近,攻击性和暴力行为会增加,这表明气候差异起着重要作用。尽管这种模式很可靠,但对于国家内部和全球范围内攻击性和暴力行为的这些巨大差异的理论解释却很缺乏。大多数现有的解释都集中在平均温度作为触发攻击性的因素的影响上(一般攻击性模型),或者认为温暖的温度允许更多的社会互动情况(日常活动理论),在这种情况下,攻击性更有可能发生。我们提出了一个新的模型,即人类气候、攻击性和自我控制(CLASH),它帮助我们理解气候差异对国家内部和国家之间攻击性和暴力行为差异的影响。较低的温度,特别是气候季节性变化较大,要求个人和群体采取更缓慢的生活史策略,更加关注未来(而不是现在),并更加注重自我控制。CLASH 模型进一步指出,缓慢的生活策略、未来取向和强大的自我控制是抑制攻击性和暴力的重要决定因素。我们还讨论了 CLASH 与其他最近强调气候差异以理解冲突的模型的不同之处。最后,我们讨论了气候在塑造个体和社会在攻击性和暴力行为方面的个体和社会差异方面的理论和社会重要性。

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