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The power of strangers : the benefits of ... Read More

Keohane, Joe,(author.).

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  • ISBN: 9781984855770
  • ISBN: 1984855778
  • Physical Description: 352 p.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Random House, [2020]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Prologue: Strangers in a cab -- Learning to talk, ... Read More
Summary, etc.:
"In The Power of Strangers, journalist Joe Keohane ... Read More
Subject: Interpersonal relations.
Social interaction.
Strangers.
Interpersonal relations.
Social interaction.
Strangers.
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5050 . ‡aPrologue: Strangers in a cab -- Learning to talk, again -- A readily available source of happiness -- Maybe the world isn't so bad after all -- The howdy door -- How we learned to cooperate with strangers -- How we met -- The murderer and the man from another dimension -- Strangers from another dimension -- How to listen to strangers -- The problem with cities -- Diversity -- Stranger danger -- How fear and instability can make us friendly -- Procreating with strangers in Finland -- Back to school -- Okay, so when are we allowed to talk to strangers? -- Talking to strangers in the field -- How to talk to enemy strangers -- The god of strangers -- Epilogue: The next social renaissance.
520 . ‡a"In The Power of Strangers, journalist Joe Keohane takes us through an inquiry into our shared history, one that offers surprising and compelling insights into our own social and political moment. But if strangers seem to some to be the problem, history, data, and science show us that they are actually our solution. In fact, throughout human history, our address to the stranger, the foreigner, the marginalized, and the other has determined the fate and well-being of both nations and individuals. A raft of new science confirms that the more we open ourselves up to encounters with those we don't know, the healthier we are. Modern cities are vast clusters of strangers. Technology has driven many of us into silos of isolation. Through deep immersion with sociologists, psychologists, neuroscientists, theologians, philosophers, political scientists and historians, Keohane learns about how we're wired to sometimes fear, distrust, and even hate strangers; what happens to us--as individuals, groups, and as a culture--when we indulge those biases; and at the same time, he digs into a growing body of cutting-edge research on the surprising social and psychological benefits that come from talking to strangers; how even passing interactions with strangers can enhance empathy, happiness, and cognitive development, ease loneliness and isolation, and root us in the world, deepening our sense of belonging; how paradoxically, strangers can help us become more fully ourselves. Keohane explores the ways in which biology, culture, and history have defined us and our understanding of people we don't know"-- ‡cProvided by publisher.
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