Social interaction
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Social interaction
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Social interaction
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Incoming Resources
- Liars and outliers, enabling the trust that society needs to thrive, Bruce Schneier
- Touch, recovering our most vital sense, Richard Kearney
- Outliers, the story of success, Malcolm Gladwell
- Reclaiming conversation, the power of talk in a digital age, Sherry Turkle
- Difficult personalities, a practical guide to managing the hurtful behavior of others (and maybe your own), Helen McGrath and Hazel Edwards
- The weirdest people in the world, how the West became psychologically peculiar and particularly prosperous, Joseph Henrich
- Captivate, the science of succeeding with people, Vanessa Van Edwards
- Hanging out, the radical power of killing time, Sheila Liming
- Simply said, communicating better at work and beyond, Jay Sullivan
- How we live now, scenes from the pandemic, Bill Hayes
- 101 positive steps toward employment with autism, social skills for the workplace, Lisa Tew
- The village effect, how face-to-face contact can make us healthier, happier, and smarter, Susan Pinker
- The power of strangers, the benefits of connecting in a suspicious world, by Joe Keohane
- Build your village, a guide to finding joy and community in every stage of life, Florence Ann Romano
- The power of human, how our shared humanity can help us create a better world, Adam Waytz
- One kiss or two?, the art and science of saying hello, Andy Scott
- Cues, master the secret language of charismatic communication, Vanessa Van Edwards
- The relationship cure, a five-step guide to strengthening your marriage, family, and friendships, John M. Gottman and Joan DeClaire
- Reclaiming conversation, the power of talk in a digital age, Sherry Turkle
- Face to face, the art of human connection, Brian Grazer
- How to click with people, the secret to better relationships in business and in life, Rick Kirschner
- One, a small group journey toward life-changing community : leader guide, Nick Cunningham, with Trevor Miller
- The reciprocity advantage, a new way to partner for innovation and growth, Bob Johansen and Karl Ronn
- The second mountain, the quest for a moral life, David Brooks
- Proshche govori︠a︡ : kak pisatʹ delovye pisʹma, provoditʹ prezentat︠s︡ii, obshchatʹsi︠a︡ s kollegami i klientami, Dzheĭ Sallivan ; perevod s anglĭskogo
- Popular, the power of likability in a status-obsessed world, Mitch Prinstein
- Empathy works, the key to competitive advantage in the new era of work, A. Sophie Wade
- Games people play, the psychology of human relationships, Eric Berne
- Wo ai tou kui, wo men ru he ai shang kui shi zi ji he lin ju, zuo zhe Huo'er Niziweiqi ; yi zhe Huang Yuhua = The peep diaries : how we're learning to love watching ourselves and our neighbors / Hal Niedzviecki
- Connect, Keith Harrell and Hattie Hill
- Awkward, the science of why we're socially awkward and why that's awesome, Ty Tashiro, PhD
- The peep diaries, how we're learning to love watching ourselves and our neighbors, Hal Niedzviecki
- Social, why our brains are wired to connect, Matthew D. Lieberman
- Networking for people who hate networking, a field guide for introverts, the overwhelmed, and the underconnected, Devora Zack
- Outplayed, how game theory is used against us, David Lockwood
- Awkward, the science of why we're socially awkward and why that's awesome, Ty Tashiro, PhD
Outgoing Resources
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