Incoming Resources
- Intimate behaviour. -
- Bursts, the hidden pattern behind everything we do, Albert-László Barabási
- The bonobo and the atheist, in search of humanism among the primates, Frans de Waal ; with drawings by the author
- Good natured, the origins of right and wrong in humans and other animals, Frans de Waal
- Humankind, a hopeful history, Rutger Bregmenn ; translated from the Dutch by Elizabeth Manton and Erica Moore
- Dataclysm, who we are when we think no one's looking, Christian Rudder
- Orphaned, Eliot Schrefer
- Before you know it, the unconscious reasons we do what we do, John Bargh, Ph.D
- For the culture, the power behind what we buy, what we do, and who we want to be, Marcus Collins
- How technology is changing human behavior, issues and benefits, C. G. Prado, editor ; foreword by Rossana Pasquino
- The cyber effect, a pioneering cyberpsychologist explains how human behavior changes online, Mary Aiken, PhD
- The wolf connection, what wolves can teach us about being human, Teo Alfero
- What they know about you, Bernard Asbell with Karen Wynn
- Grooming, gossip, and the evolution of language, Robin Dunbar
- The tangled wing, biological constraints on the human spirit, Melvin Konner
- The moral animal, the new science of evolutionary psychology, Robert Wright
- Our inner ape, a leading primatologist explains why we are who we are, Frans de Waal ; photographs by the author
- The human animal, by Phil Donahue. --
- The social contract, a personal inquiry into the evolutionary sources of order and disorder, Drawings by Berdine Ardrey
- An outsider's guide to humans, what science taught me about what we do and who we are, Camilla Pang, PHD
- The tell, the little clues that reveal big truths about who we are, Matthew Hertenstein
- He said, she said, lessons, stories, and mistakes from my transgender journey, Gigi Gorgeous
- The naked eye, my travels in search of the human species, Desmond Morris
- The quick fix, why fad psychology can't cure our social ills, Jesse Singal
- Psychology for dummies, by Adam Cash
- Human, Robert Winston, editor in chief
- Is shame necessary?, new uses for an old tool, Jennifer Jacquet ; illustrations by Brendan O'Neill Kohl
- The smart swarm, how understanding flocks, schools, and colonies can make us better at communicating, decision making, and getting things done, Peter Miller
- Grow up, David!, by David Shannon
- Private moments, secret selves, Jeffrey A. Kottler