In Blindspot, Mahzarin R. Banaji, a renowned social psychologist, unveils the hidden biases that guide our thoughts and actions, often without our conscious awareness. Drawing on extensive research, Banaji explores the roots and consequences of stereotypes, prejudices, and discrimination, providing valuable insights into the nature of human bias. She challenges us to confront and overcome …
In Jon Ronson’s thought-provoking book, “So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed,” the author delves deep into the dark world of online shaming and its far-reaching consequences. Known for his investigative journalism and knack for exploring the eccentricities of human behavior, Jon Ronson peels back the layers of public shaming in the age of social media. Through …
In his captivating collection of essays, “What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures,” acclaimed journalist and author Malcolm Gladwell explores the fascinating complexities of the human mind and the peculiarities of human behavior. With his characteristic curiosity and intellectual rigor, Gladwell investigates a diverse range of subjects, offering insightful reflections and captivating stories that uncover …
In his groundbreaking book “Pre-suasion,” acclaimed social psychologist Robert B. Cialdini explores the art of capturing attention and creating favorable conditions for persuasion even before a message is conveyed. With insightful research and captivating stories, Cialdini provides readers with valuable techniques to effectively influence others and achieve desired outcomes. Cialdini is a renowned expert in …
In his influential book, “The Social Animal,” renowned social psychologist Elliot Aronson delves into the complex interplay between individual behavior and the social forces that shape our lives. With a deep understanding of human nature and a wealth of research studies, Aronson explores the intricacies of human behavior, shedding light on why we act the …
Eric Hoffer’s groundbreaking work, The True Believer, explores the psychological and social factors that drive individuals to join mass movements and embrace extreme ideologies. Published in 1951, this profound analysis continues to offer invaluable insights into the rise of fanaticism, appealing not only to scholars but also to a wider audience seeking to comprehend the …
In “The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life,” renowned sociologist Erving Goffman explores the intricacies of social interaction and the role of individuals in constructing and maintaining their identities within society. Goffman’s insightful work examines how individuals shape their self-presentation by adopting various roles, managing impressions, and performing specific behaviors to influence others’ perceptions. By …
In her groundbreaking book, “White Fragility,” renowned sociologist and anti-racism educator Robin DiAngelo challenges readers to confront the uncomfortable reality of racism within themselves and the societal structures in which they exist. With undeniable insight and extensive research, DiAngelo exposes the subtle, yet pervasive ways in which white fragility perpetuates racial inequality and hinders meaningful conversations …
In his captivating book, “Influence,” acclaimed psychologist Robert B. Cialdini dives into the art and science of persuasion, shedding light on the various tactics used to influence human behavior. Pioneering the field of social psychology, Cialdini has spent his career researching and exploring the principles of influence, drawing upon his extensive experience in sales, advertising, and …