I'm about to teach in an interdisciplinary honors program in which I
meet with a group of 10 students from different majors over the
course of 3 years (their sophomore, junior, and senior years)
to--among other goals--have broad-based discussions that enable
students to learn about the world while making connections among the
various academic disciplines. As a social psychologist, my seminar
has "understanding human behavior" as its underlying framework,
although I'm interested in expanding my own horizons as well. Given
the presidential election, I'm particularly interested in books that
might be politically relevant somehow, but I'm open to any good,
general books that Tipsters think might make for a nice intro to my
seminar as a "summer reading" text.
Thanks in advance!!
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Traci A. Giuliano
Professor of Psychology
Southwestern University
Georgetown, TX 78627
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(512) 863-1596;fax (512) 863-1846
http://www.southwestern.edu/~giuliant
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