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Finding Your Third Place: Building Happier Communities (and Making Great Friends Along the Way) -- Richard Kyte, Paperback
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Anthropology, Cultural & Social, Fulcrum Publishing, Interpersonal relations, Paperback, Psychology, Richard Kyte, Servant Leadership, Social Science, Social Theory, SociologyAn exciting new look at the essential gathering spaces in our society where friendships are formed, relationships are nurtured, and the tapestry of community is woven. Do you have a third place? Your first place is home, your second place is work, and your third place is where you go to socialize and build friendships. Yet, for several reasons, many people today find themselves without a third place of their own. At a time when our nation is facing an epidemic of loneliness and communities are suffering from a loss of trust, low levels of engagement, despair, and political polarization, what if the answer to many of our problems lies in a simple idea? What if we just need to pay attention to the places where we find ourselves? Rick Kyte combines storytelling, social science, and philosophy to explore:
Author: Richard Kyte
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Published: 06/25/2024
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 7.95h x 4.96w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9781682754726
- What makes a third place
- Factors that create and support vibrant communities
- The role of hospitality in creating belonging and social connection
- How third places foster friendships and bind us to others in our community
- What it takes to find and create a third place of your own
Author: Richard Kyte
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Published: 06/25/2024
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 7.95h x 4.96w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9781682754726
About the Author
Richard Kyte is Director of the D. B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership and Endowed Professor of Ethics at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin where he teaches a variety of courses dealing with ethical issues in business, health care, law, politics, and the environment. He has published and lectured widely on topics related to justice, forgiveness, virtue, and the meaning of life. Richard attended Hamline University where he earned a B.A. in philosophy. He then went on to graduate school, obtaining a Ph.D. in philosophy from The Johns Hopkins University in 1994.