How about one of the "Annual Editions" for Social Psych? The latest one I have is 05/06, and haven't seen the newer one, but this one has 35 articles. You could even pick and choose, but looking at the table of contents, I'd hesitate to eliminate anything - almost all look good. It's put out by McGraw Hill. I dug up the website for the latest one: http://www.dushkin.com/text-data/catalog/0073397393.mhtml?SECTION=TOC
-----Original Message----- From: Traci Giuliano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 11:44 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] Need interdisciplinary book suggestion 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!! -- \\|||// ( o o ) -------------o00-(_)-00o------------------ Traci A. Giuliano Professor of Psychology Southwestern University Georgetown, TX 78627 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (512) 863-1596;fax (512) 863-1846 http://www.southwestern.edu/~giuliant -------------------------------------------- --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
