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Five Book Reviews ofÌýWork Meets LifeÌýin Peer-Reviewed Academic Journals:ÌýBioScience; Integrative & Comparative Biology; Metascience; Choice; Am J Human Biology

  • “A quest to develop integrative links among varied scientific perspectives on work in living systems…Connections across all levels are developed in a set of provocative integrative ideas.â€
  • “Chapters are well written and aptly describe complex scientific topics in terms that are understandable to a scientifically literate audience...Interesting new connections are developed, and novel ways of approaching the subject emerge.â€
  • “This collective work as a whole is breathtaking in its aspiration, and it successfully delivers.â€
    —DD Pennington, BioScience
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  • “Exploring work in living systems…is an ambitious and potentially vast undertaking. Work Meets Life takes a broad view of work in living systems, addressing multiple interpretations of work at many levels of biological organization.â€
  • “Each chapter builds upon concepts in other chapters, each can also be read as a separate essay. By considering biological systems in relation to work, the chapters interpret these systems in novel and thought-provoking ways.â€Ìý
    —JE Niven, Integrative and Comparative Biology
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  • “Work Meets LifeÌýsucceeds admirably."
  • “Prepared with intellectual honesty.â€
  • “A willingness to look at old problems in new ways."
  • “Work Meets Life is an exemplary collaboration of minds.â€
    —JS Turner, Metascience
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  • “Contributions from researchers with expertise in disciplines such as psychology, neurobiology, [and] engineering…provide several very different perspectives on the concept of work and the ways it is accomplished.â€
  • “A rewarding read for interested audiences as the text goes beyond the classical concepts of work as defined in physics.â€
  • “Recommended. ÌýAcademic and professional audiences, all levels.â€
    —DC Eustice, Choice, journal of the Association of AVÃûʪ Libraries and the American Library Association
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  • “Provide[s] a refreshingly new gaze…in a clear and intuitively comfortable manner.â€
  • “A genuinely integrative work that looks at the same phenomenon through different levels of analysis, and that provides a coherent but rich and complex narrative.â€
  • “An entirely new way of talking about work…The book is full of new and surprising juxtapositions of ideas that will be interesting to readers.â€
  • “The chapters are generally well written and the book is very well organised, with an excellent index, helpful abstracts, and a detailed introduction…Consistently provide[s] clear and easy to follow descriptions.â€
    ​—KN Farrell,ÌýAmerican Journal of Human Biology

Full length reprints of each review available upon request