Incoming Resources
- Behavior dynamics in media-sharing social networks, H. Vicky Zhao, W. Sabrina Lin [and] K. J. Ray Liu
- The origin of human social institutions, edited by W.G. Runciman
- The act itself, Jonathan Bennett
- Computation and human experience, Philip E. Agre
- Animalism, new essays on persons, animals, and identity, Stephan Blatti and Paul F. Snowdon
- Handbook of individual differences in social behavior, edited by Mark R. Leary, Rick H. Hoyle
- The irrational terrorist, and other persistent terrorism myths, Darren Hudson, Arie Perliger, Riley Post, and Zachary Hohman
- Behavioral research, theory, procedure, and design, Lawrence S. Meyers and Neal E. Grossen
- Race, monogamy, and other lies they told you, busting myths about human nature, Agustin Fuentes
- What is art for?, Ellen Dissanayake
- What's normal?, reconciling biology and culture, Allan V. Horwitz
- The emotional computer, how the individual is manipulated by the emotional strings of his brain, José Antonio Jáuregui
- Individuals, relationships & culture, links between ethology and the social sciences, Robert A. Hinde
- The psychological complex, psychology, politics, and society in England, 1869-1939, Nikolas Rose
- What's left of human nature?, a post-essentialist, pluralist, and interactive account of a contested concept, Maria Kronfeldner
- Friendship, development, ecology, and evolution of a relationship, Daniel J. Hruschka
- Relations in public, microstudies of the public order, Erving Goffman ; with a new introduction by Philip Manning
- Game theory and behavior, Jeffrey Carpenter and Andrea Robbett
- The study of living control systems, a guide to doing research on purpose, Richard S. Marken, University of California-Los Angeles
- Good natured, the origins of right and wrong in humans and other animals, Frans de Waal
- Predictive analytics, the power to predict who will click, buy, lie, or die, Eric Siegel
- On the self-regulation of behavior, Charles S. Carver, Michael F. Scheier
- Law and human behavior, a study in behavioral biology, neuroscience, and the law, by Edwin Scott Fruehwald
- Killer instinct, the popular science of human nature in twentieth-century America, Nadine Weidman
- The ape and the sushi master, cultural reflections by a primatologist, Frans de Waal
- Gaining control, how human behavior evolved, Robert Aunger, Valerie Curtis
- The ape that understood the universe, how the mind and culture evolve, Steve Stewart-Williams
- Economic life in the real world, logic, emotion and ethics, Charles Stafford, London School of Economics
- Foundations of behavioral research, Fred N. Kerlinger
- Unsere erste Natur, d. biolog. Ursprünge menschl. Verhaltens, Dieter E. Zimmer
- Disruption, why things change, David Potter
- The ape that understood the universe, how the mind and culture evolve, Steve Stewart-Williams
- Samenwerking in sociale dilemma's, voorbeelden van Nederlands onderzoek, onder redactie van Vincent Buskens en Ineke Maas
- The bounds of reason, game theory and the unification of the behavioral sciences, Herbert Gintis
- La question anthropologique, coordonné par Michel Kail et Richard Sobel
- The psychology of control, Ellen J. Langer ; foreword by Irving L. Janis ; collaborators, Robert P. Abelson ... [and others]
- The moral animal, the new science of evolutionary psychology, Robert Wright
- Dataclysm, love, sex, race, and identity - what our online lives tell us about our offline selves, Christian Rudder
- Human beings in international relations, edited by Daniel Jacobi and Annette Freyberg-Inan
- Not by genes alone, how culture transformed human evolution, Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd
- Evolution and human behaviour, John Cartwright
- Why environmental policies fail, Jan Laitos, with Juliana Okulski
- The archaeology of human ancestry, power, sex, and tradition, edited by James Steele and Stephen Shennan
- Histories of human engineering, tact and technology, Maarten Derksen, University of Groningen
- Neuroethics, defining the issues in theory, practice, and policy, edited by Judith Illes
- Essays on social networks, Anja Prummer
- The wisest one in the room, how you can benefit from social psychology's most powerful insights, Thomas Gilovich and Lee Ross
- Cartesian psychology and physical minds, individualism and the sciences of the mind, Robert A. Wilson
- Human natures, genes, cultures, and the human prospect, Paul R. Ehrlich
- Bursts, the hidden pattern behind everything we do, Albert-László Barabási