Talking to strangers
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TextPublication details: Allen Lane: London; 2019.Description: 386 Pages: 18 cmISBN: - 9780241351574
- English
- GLA 820
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Talking to Strangers is a thought-provoking non-fiction work by bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell. In it, Gladwell explores why interactions with people we don’t know often go wrong — from routine traffic stops that end tragically to famous cases like the false conviction of Amanda Knox. He examines psychological and social factors behind misunderstandings, misjudgments, and failures in communication, asking why humans are so poor at reading strangers and what these failures reveal about us.
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