Incoming Resources
- Konggam Å l pan'gyÅ ng, The radius of the empathy : nÅ kkim Å l kongdongch'e esÅ sago Å i kongdongch'e ro, Chang Tae-ik chiÅ m
- Emotion, social theory, and social structure, a macrosociological approach, J.M. Barbalet
- New Voices in Psychosocial Studies
- Social behavior in context, [edited by] Adrian Furnham
- Readings in social psychology, edited by Jonathan L. Freedman, J. Merrill Carlsmith, David O. Sears
- Creative games in groupwork, Robin Dynes
- Essential social psychology, Richard J. Crisp & Rhannon N. Turner
- Celebrating the other, a dialogic account of human nature, Edward E. Sampson
- People skills, Neil Thompson ; consultant editor, Jo Campling
- Principles of social psychology, Kelly G. Shaver
- Love as passion, the codification of intimacy, Niklas Luhmann ; translated by Jeremy Gaines and Doris L. Jones
- Media in global context, a reader, edited by Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi ... [et al.]
- Towards relational sociology, by Nick Crossley
- Society of the spectacle, Guy Debord
- Constructing the social, edited by Theodore R. Sarbin and John I. Kitsuse
- The Oxford handbook of social and political trust, edited by Eric M. Uslaner
- Social metacognition, editors, Pablo Brinol and Kenneth G. DeMarree
- Social psychology and human nature, Roy F. Baumeister, Brad J. Bushman
- Ideological dilemmas, a social psychology of everyday thinking, Michael Billig ... [et al.]
- What the dog saw, and other adventures, Malcolm Gladwell
- Dining out, a sociology of modern manners, Joanne Finkelstein
- Perform or else, from discipline to performance, Jon McKenzie
- Critical social psychology, an introduction, Brendan Gough and Majella McFadden
- Memes in digital culture, Limor Shifman
- Psychological aspects of society, John Rowan. Book 1, The science of you
- The artist as an instigator of changes in social cognition and behaviour, Stephen Willats
- Civilization, society and religion, group psychology, civilization and its discontents and other works, Sigmund Freud; translated from the German under the general editorship of James Strachey; the present volume edited by Albert Dickson
- Experiments with people, revelations from social psychology, Robert P. Abelson, Kurt P. Frey, Aiden P. Gregg
- The rules of contagion, why things spread - and why they stop, Adam Kucharski
- Mental immunity, infectious ideas, mind parasites, and the search for a better way to think, Andy Norman ; with a foreword by Steven Pinker
- Relationship essentials, skills to feel heard, fight fair, and set boundaries in all areas of life, Lauren Reitsema and Joneen Mackenzie
- Missing each other, how to cultivate meaningful connections, Edward S. ("Ted") Brodkin and Ashley A. Pallathra
- Belonging, the ancient code of togetherness, Owen Eastwood ; [prologue by Hirini Moko Mead]
- Radical friendship, 7 ways to love yourself and find your people in an unjust world, Kate Johnson
- Radical alignment, how to have game-changing conversations that will transform your business and your life, Alexandra Jamieson, Bob Gower
- Braving the wilderness, the quest for true belonging and the courage to stand alone, Brené Brown, PhD, LMSW
- We, the oppressors, Dr Jack Davy
- Talking to strangers, what we should know about the people we don't know, Malcolm Gladwell
- Respect, consent, boundaries and being in charge of you, Rachel Brian
- Meanings and situations, Arthur Brittan
- The social animal, Elliot Aronson with Joshua Aronson
- Constructing social psychology, creative and critical processes, William J. McGuire
- Social being, Rom Harré
- Social psychology, edited by Michael Argyle and Andrew M. Colman
- Social interaction and consciousness, P.D. Ashworth
- The Oxford handbook of close relationships, edited by Jeffry A. Simpson, Lorne Campbell
- Human architecture, journal of the sociology of self-knowledge
- Personal relationships and social support, edited by Steve Duck with Roxane Cohen Silver
- The commercialization of intimate life, notes from home and work, Arlie Russell Hochschild
- The tipping point, how little things can make a big difference, Malcolm Gladwell