SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of43
- The animals among us, how pets make us human, John Bradshaw
- The historic urban landscape, managing heritage in an urban century, by Francesco Bandarin and Ron Van Oers
- Enchanted objects, design, human desire, and the internet of things, David Rose
- Symbolism in terrorism, motivation, communication, and behavior, Jonathan Matusitz
- Revolution, Russell Brand
- The dark art, undercover in the world's most dangerous narco-terror organizations, Edward Follis and Douglas Century
- The power of just doing stuff, how local action can change the world, Rob Hopkins
- Whiplash, how to survive our faster future, Joi Ito and Jeff Howe
- The square and the tower, networks and power, from the Freemasons to Facebook, Niall Ferguson
- The geography of hope, a tour of the world we need, Chris Turner
- Arab Winter comes to America, the truth about the war we're in, Robert Spencer
- Reconnecting the city, the historic urban landscape approach and the future of urban heritage, editors, Francesco Bandarin and Ron van Oers
- Betting on famine, why the world still goes hungry, Jean Ziegler ; translated from the French by Christopher Caines
- Inevitable
- The Pornographer''s Daughter, A Memoir of Childhood, My Dad, and Deep Throat
- Leading with spirit, presence, and authenticity, Kathryn Goldman Schuyler, John Eric Baugher, Karin Jironet, Lena Lid-Falkman, editors
- Crisis Without End, The Medical and Ecological Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Catastrophe
- Resilience, why things bounce back, Andrew Zolli & Ann Marie Healy
- Treasury's war, the unleashing of a new era of financial warfare, Juan C. Zarate
- 13 hours, a firsthand account of what really happened in Benghazi, by Mitchell Zuckoff with members of the Annex security team
- The line becomes a river, dispatches from the border, Francisco Cantú
- The new censorship, inside the global battle for media freedom, Joel Simon
- Lead like Reagan, strategies to motivate, communicate, and inspire from the great communicator, Dan Quiggle
- I can't breathe, a killing on Bay Street, Matt Taibbi
- Scoundrels and saloons, whisky wars of the Pacific Northwest 1840 1917, Rich Mole
- Breakout, pioneers of the future, prison guards of the past, and the epic battle that will decide America's fate, Newt Gingrich with Ross Worthington
- Pendulum, how past generations shape our present and predict our future, Roy H. Williams and Michael R. Drew
- The radium girls, the dark story of America's shining women, Kate Moore
- Business in a changing climate, explaining industry support for carbon pricing, Kaija Belfry Munroe
- The terror years, from al-Qaeda to the Islamic State, Lawrence Wright
- The social movements reader, cases and concepts, edited by Jeff Goodwin and James M. Jasper
- Webs of smoke, smugglers, warlords, spies, and the history of the international drug trade, Kathryn Meyer and Terry Parssinen
- Confidential source ninety-six, the making of America's preeminent confidential informant : a memoir, Roman Caribe and Robert Cea
- Smart communities, how citizens and local leaders can use strategic thinking to build a brighter future, Suzanne W. Morse
- Harpoon, inside the covert war against terrorism's money masters, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner and Samuel M. Katz
- Canadian policing in the 21st century, a frontline officer on challenges and changes, Robert Chrismas
- Emily gets her gun, --but Obama wants to take yours, Emily Miller
- Blocked on weibo, what gets suppressed on China's version of Twitter (and why), Jason Q. Ng
- Words are weapons, inside ISIS's rhetoric of terror, Philippe-Joseph Salazar ; translation by Dorna Khazeni
- Waking the frog, solutions for our climate change paralysis, Tom Rand
- Atomic accidents, a history of nuclear meltdowns and disasters, from the Ozark Mountains to Fukushima, James Mahaffey
- Drawdown, the most comprehensive plan ever proposed to reverse global warming, edited by Paul Hawken
- Enterprise Risk Management, A Guide for Government Professionals
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