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A mind-expanding and heart-opening book (Daniel Goleman, author of Social Intelligence) that reveals the value of everyday interactions with people in our communities and what we lose without them.Our barista, our mechanic, our coworkerthey populate our days, but we often take them for granted. Yet these are the people who bring novelty and information into our lives, allow us to exercise different parts of ourselves, and open us up to new opportunities. In their unprecedented examination of people on the periphery, psychologist Karen Fingerman, who coined the term consequential strangers, collaborates with journalist Melinda Blau to expand on and make her own groundbreaking research come alive. Drawing as well from Blaus more than two hundred interviews with specialists in psychology, sociology, marketing, and communication, the book presents compelling stories of individuals and institutions, past and present. A rich portrait of our social landscapeon and off the Internetit presents the science of casual connection and chronicles the surprising impact that consequential strangers have on business, creativity, the work environment, our physical and mental health, and the strength of our communities.
Undertittel
Turning Everyday Encounters Into Life-Changing Moments
ISBN
9780393076899
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
24.8.2009
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