From Heightism to Megalomania

From Heightism to Megalomania

400,000,000 Years of Social Signalling and its Impact on Modern Politics

Michael Hermanussen, Christiane Scheffler

Geistes-, Sozial- & Kulturwissenschaften

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ISBN-13: 9783696308285

Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand

Erscheinungsdatum: 01.06.2026

Sprache: Englisch

Schlagworte: body height, secular trend, evolution, ----, -----

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Being tall is great. Height is incredibly important. Tall people appear competent, earn more money, and occupy privileged positions in society. Those who can look down on others not only appear dominant to those around them, but, to make matters worse, are also convinced of their own greatness. These and similar prejudices do not exist by chance: they have evolutionary roots. Body size is a signal. Its regulation has been conserved in the vertebrate lineage for at least 400 million years and because this signal is also used by humans quite naturally and strategically, it eludes our conscious perception almost entirely.
Michael Hermanussen

Michael Hermanussen

Michael Hermanussen is a professor of paediatrics at Kiel University. He lives in
Altenhof near Eckernförde and has more than 40 years of professional experience
as a paediatrician and endocrinologist. His work focuses on growth, child
development, and nutrition.

Christiane Scheffler

Christiane Scheffler

Christiane Scheffler is a professor of human biology at the University of Potsdam
with more than 30 years of professional experience. Her research focuses on the
phenotypic plasticity of human growth in relation to changing environmental and
living conditions.

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