Social psychology
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Social psychology
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Social psychology
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Incoming Resources
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- Person/planet, the creative disintegration of industrial society, Theodore Roszak
- The man who shocked the world, the life and legacy of Stanley Milgram, Thomas Blass
- Home is where we start from, essays by a psychoanalyst, D.W. Winnicott ; compiled and edited by Clare Winnicott, Ray Shepherd, Madeleine Davis
- Human nature and conduct;, an introduction to social psychology. With an introd. by John Dewey
- Social chemistry, decoding the patterns of human connection, Marissa King
- Strange contagion, inside the surprising science of infectious behaviors and viral emotions and what they tell us about ourselves, Lee Daniel Kravetz
- The mind in the making:, the relation of intelligence to social reform,, by James Harvey Robinson
- Talking to strangers, what we should know about the people we don't know, Malcolm Gladwell
- The tipping point, how little things can make a big difference, Malcolm Gladwell ; [with a new afterword by the author]
- The sane society
- Stuff that scares your pants off!, the science scoop on more than 30 terrifying phenomena!, by Glenn Murphy
- On rumors, how falsehoods spread, why we believe them, and what can be done, Cass R. Sunstein with a new afterword by the author
- The true believer;, thoughts on the nature of mass movements
- The war for kindness, building empathy in a fractured world, Jamil Zaki
- How to know a person, the art of seeing others deeply and being deeply seen, David Brooks
- The crisis of psychoanalysis
- Redirect, the surprising new science of psychological change, Timothy D. Wilson
- Talking to strangers, what we should know about the people we don't know, Malcolm Gladwell
- The watercooler effect, a psychologist explores the extraordinary power of rumors, Nicholas DiFonzo
- Packaged pleasures, how technology & marketing revolutionized desire, Gary S. Cross & Robert N. Proctor
- Numbers and the making of us, counting and the course of human cultures, Caleb Everett
- Magic words, 101 ways to talk your way through life's challenges, Howard Kaminsky & Alexandra Penney
- Uncultured, a memoir, Daniella Mestyanek Young ; with Brandi Larsen
- Conflict is not abuse, overstating harm, community responsibility, and the duty of repair, Sarah Schulman
- Mental immunity, infectious ideas, mind-parasites, and the search for a better way to think, Andy Norman ; with a foreword by Steven Pinker
- The cyber effect, a pioneering cyber-psychologist explains how human behavior changes online, Mary Aiken, PhD
- Family and community in Ireland,, by Conrad M. Arensberg and Solon T. Kimball
- Group psychology and the analysis of the ego, Sigmund Freud ; translated and edited by James Strachey ; with a biographical introduction by Peter Gay
- Human nature and the social order., Introd. by Philip Rieff. Foreword by Herbert Mead
- Payoff, the hidden logic that shapes our motivations, Dan Ariely ; illustrations by Matt R. Trower
- In defense of troublemakers, the power of dissent in life and business, Charlan Nemeth
- The science of man in the world crisis,, edited by Ralph Linton
- Tribe, on homecoming and belonging, Sebastian Junger
- The art and science of personality development, Dan P. McAdams
- The sweet spot, the pleasures of suffering and the search for meaning, Paul Bloom
- When society becomes an addict, Anne Wilson Schaef
- The wolfpack, Magnolia Pictures, Kotva Films and Verisimilitude present ; a film by Crystal Moselle ; directed by Crystal Moselle ; produced by Izabella Tzenkova, Crystal Moselle ; producers, Hunter Gray, Alex Orlovsky
- The primate mind, built to connect with other minds, edited by Frans B.M. de Waal and Pier Francesco Ferrari
- Us and them, understanding your tribal mind, David Berreby
- Social, why our brains are wired to connect, Matthew D. Lieberman
- How to know a person, the art of seeing others deeply and being deeply seen, David Brooks
- Radical distortion, how emotions warp what we hear, John W. Reich
- How to be multiple, the philosophy of twins, Helena De Bres ; illustrations by Julia De Bres
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