Social interaction
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Social interaction
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Social interaction
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Incoming Resources
- The hype machine, how social media disrupts our elections, our economy, and our health-- and how we must adapt, Sinan Aral
- How to communicate effectively with anyone, anywhere, your passport to connecting globally, Raúl Sánchez and Dan Bullock ; illustrated by Rod Sánchez
- Rereading Appalachia, literacy, place, and cultural resistance, edited by Sara Webb-Sunderhaus and Kim Donehower
- We can get along, a child's book of choices = Podemos llevarnos bien : un libro de alternativas para niños, Lauren Murphy Payne ; ilustrado por Melissa Iwai ; translation by Edgar Rojas
- Reclaiming conversation, the power of talk in a digital age, Sherry Turkle
- Phone booth, Ariana Kelly
- The pursuit of attention, power and individualism in everyday life, Charles Derber
- The reciprocity advantage, a new way to partner for innovation and growth, Bob Johansen and Karl Ronn
- How to click with people, the secret to better relationships in business and in life, Rick Kirschner
- Power and love, a theory and practice of social change, Adam Kahane ; drawings by Jeff Barnum
- Social physics, how social networks can make us smarter, Alex Pentland
- Llevarse bien, Terri Fields ; traducción, Santiago Ochoa
- The relationship cure, a five-step guide to strengthening your marriage, family, and friendships, John M. Gottman and Joan DeClaire
- Liars and outliers, enabling the trust that society needs to thrive, Bruce Schneier
- Relations in public;, microstudies of the public order
- The survival game, how game theory explains the biology of cooperation and competition, David P. Barash
- The power of labelling, how people are categorized and why it matters, edited by Joy Moncrieffe and Rosalind Eyben
- Social physics, how good ideas spread-the lessons from a new science, Alex Pentland
- Slade House, David Mitchell
- Games people play, the psychology of human relationships, Eric Berne
- Consequential strangers, the power of people who don't seem to matter-- but really do, Melinda Blau and Karen L. Fingerman
- Behaving badly, aversive behaviors in interpersonal relationships, edited by Robin M. Kowalski
- Frame analysis, an essay on the organization of experience, Erving Goffman
- Big friendship, how we keep each other close, Aminatou Sow, Ann Friedman
- Games people play, the psychology of human relationships, Eric Berne
- Comunica con ?xito, desarrolla la capacidad de comunicar de cor?zon a cor?zon, Ricardo Eiriz, autor de M?todo integra
- Structures of social life, the four elementary forms of human relations : communal sharing, authority ranking, equality matching, market pricing, Alan Page Fiske
- Radical alignment, how to have game-changing conversations that will transform your business and your life, Alexandra Jamieson and Bob Gower
- The art of social excellence, how to make your personal and business relationships thrive, Henrik Fexeus ; translated by Jan Salomonsson
- The infinite game, how to live well together, Niki Harr?
- The relationship cure, a five-step guide for building better connections with family, friends, and lovers, John M. Gottman and Joan DeClaire
- How to say no and keep your friends, Sharon Scott
- En defensa de la conversación, el poder de la conversación en la era digital, Sherry Turkle ; traducción, Joan Eloi Roca
- Yo! Yes?, by Chris Raschka
- The village effect, how face-to-face contact can make us healthier, happier, and smarter, Susan Pinker
- The informal American city, Beyond taco trucks and day labor, edited by Vinit Mukhija and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
- The power of human, how our shared humanity can help us create a better world, Adam Waytz
- Good chemistry, the science of connection from soul to psychedelics, Julie Holland
- Interaction ritual, essays on face-to-face behavior, by Erving Goffman
- Eye to eye, how people interact, edited by Peter Marsh
- The WEIRDest people in the world, how the West became psychologically peculiar and particularly prosperous, Joseph Henrich
- Instant networking, the simple way to build your business network and see results in just 6 months, Stefan Thomas
- "Words will never hurt me", helping kids handle teasing, bullying and putdowns, written and illustrated by Sally Northway Ogden
- Difficult personalities, a practical guide to managing the hurtful behavior of others (and maybe your own), Helen McGrath and Hazel Edwards
- Your public persona, self-presentation in everyday life
Outgoing Resources
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