my cart my cart |

Penguin.com (usa)

About the Book
Praise
Books by Daniel Gardner

The Science of Fear

How the Culture of Fear Manipulates Your Brain
Daniel Gardner - Author
$16.00
add to cart view cart
Book: Paperback | 5.59 x 8.50in | 368 pages | ISBN 9780452295469 | 24 Jun 2009 | Plume | 18 - AND UP
Additional Formats:
Hardcover: $24.95
eBook - Microsoft Reader: $16.00
eBook - Adobe reader: $16.00
eBook - eReader: $16.00
eBook - ePub eBook: $16.00
The Science of Fear
A timely and entertaining psychological look at why we’re afraid and what to do about it

From terror attacks to bursting real estate bubbles, from crystal meth epidemics to online sexual predators and poisonous toys from China, our list of fears seems to be exploding. Yet we are the safest and healthiest humans in history. Why are we so worried?

The Science of Fear is an introduction to the new brain science of risk, dissecting the fears that misguide and manipulate us every day. Award-winning journalist Daniel Gardner demonstrates how irrational fear springs from the ways humans miscalculate risks based on our hunter-gatherer brains. With the exclusive cooperation of risk-science pioneer Paul Slovic and other leading experts, Gardner reveals how our “gut” reactions lead us astray. Understanding our irrational fears frees us from political and corporate manipulation, and makes our choices better, and our lives braver.

“Excellent…analyses everything from the media’s predilection for irrational scare stories to the cynical use of fear by politicians… [A] cheery corrective to modern paranoia.”
The Economist


Email Alerts

To keep up-to-date, input your email address, and we will contact you on publication

Please alert me via email when:

The author releases another book

   
Send this page to a friend

Music Page

Music Area

Rock, jazz, pop, blues..Penguin's got you covered with our diverse array of titles in our new music area.

Publishers' Office

Get original video and audio series and read extended excerpts from your favorite authors. Learn more here »