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Keohane, Joe.
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Interpersonal relations.
Social interaction.
Strangers.
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Keohane, Joe.
Interpersonal relations.
Social interaction.
Strangers.
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The power of strangers : the benefits of connecting in a suspicious world / by Joe Keohane.
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Keohane, Joe.
Random House, c2021.
Call #:
302
K379p
Subjects
Interpersonal relations.
Social interaction.
Strangers.
ISBN:
9781984855770 (hc.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
xix, 328 p. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (page 307) and index.
Summary:
"An entertaining, surprising, and ultimately inspiring look at what happens when we talk to strangers, and why it affects everything from our own health and well-being to the rise and fall of nations. In our cities, we stand in silence at the pharmacy and in check-out lines at the grocery store, distracted by our phones even as rates of loneliness skyrocket. Online, we retreat into ideological silos reinforced by algorithms designed to serve us only familiar ideas and like-minded users. In our politics, we are increasingly consumed by fear of people we've never met. But what if strangers - so often blamed for our most pressing political, social, and personal problems - are actually the solution? In 'The power of strangers,' Joe Keohane sets out on a journey to discover what happens when we bridge the distance between us an people we don't know. He learns that while we're wired to sometimes fear, distrust, and even hate strangers, people and societies that have learned to connect with strangers benefit immensely. Digging into a growing body of cutting-edge research on the surprising social and psychological benefits that come from talking to strangers, Keohane finds that even passing interactions can enhance empathy, happiness, and cognitive functoning, ease loneliness and isolation, and root us in the world, deepening our sense of belonging. And all the while, Keohane gathers practical tips from experts on how to talk to strangers, and tries them out himself in the wild, to awkward, entertaining, and frequently poignant effect. Warm, witty, wrudite, and profound, equal parts sweeping history and self-help journey, this deeply researched book will inspire readers to see everything -- from major geopolitical shifts to trips to the corner store -- in an entirely new light, showing them in the end that talking to strangers isn't just a way to live; it's a way to survive." --Jacket.
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