Talking to strangers : what we should know about the people we don't know/
Gladwell, Malcolm
Talking to strangers : what we should know about the people we don't know/ Malcolm Gladwell - United States of America : Little, Brown and Company Hachette Book Group, c2019. - ix, 386 pages : Illustration; 17 cm. - 1. Interpersonal relations 2. Social Psychology 3. Strangers 4. Threats 5. Trust .
K to 12 Compliant.
Includes acknowledgements, notes and index.
Part 1 : Spies and diplomats: two puzzles -- Part 2 : Default to truth -- Part 3 : Transparency -- Part 4 : Lessons -- Part 5 : Coupling.
In this thoughtful treatise spurred by the 2015 death of African-American academic Sandra Bland in jail after a traffic stop, New Yorker writer Gladwell (The Tipping Point) aims to figure out the strategies people use to assess strangers-to "analyze, critique them, figure out where they came from, figure out how to fix them," in other words: to understand how to balance trust and safety. He uses a variety of examples from history and recent headlines to illustrate that people size up the motivations, emotions, and trustworthiness of those they don't know both wrongly and with misplaced confidence.
978-0-316-46291-4
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
GC HM 1106 G53 2013
Talking to strangers : what we should know about the people we don't know/ Malcolm Gladwell - United States of America : Little, Brown and Company Hachette Book Group, c2019. - ix, 386 pages : Illustration; 17 cm. - 1. Interpersonal relations 2. Social Psychology 3. Strangers 4. Threats 5. Trust .
K to 12 Compliant.
Includes acknowledgements, notes and index.
Part 1 : Spies and diplomats: two puzzles -- Part 2 : Default to truth -- Part 3 : Transparency -- Part 4 : Lessons -- Part 5 : Coupling.
In this thoughtful treatise spurred by the 2015 death of African-American academic Sandra Bland in jail after a traffic stop, New Yorker writer Gladwell (The Tipping Point) aims to figure out the strategies people use to assess strangers-to "analyze, critique them, figure out where they came from, figure out how to fix them," in other words: to understand how to balance trust and safety. He uses a variety of examples from history and recent headlines to illustrate that people size up the motivations, emotions, and trustworthiness of those they don't know both wrongly and with misplaced confidence.
978-0-316-46291-4
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
GC HM 1106 G53 2013