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Being an antisocial is a trait few people will want to be identified with... Abdul-Mumin. The benefits, both material and non-material, known conventionally to be ingrained in social interactions are pervasive. Social interactions shape largely human behaviour and enhance personality development. Yet, there are inhibiting variables that stifle interactions among humans, especially intergroup interactions. Such variables are both endogenous and exogenous. By exploring the interaction-stifling variables among college students, this book aims to draw their attention and to reinforce their ability…mehr

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Being an antisocial is a trait few people will want to be identified with... Abdul-Mumin. The benefits, both material and non-material, known conventionally to be ingrained in social interactions are pervasive. Social interactions shape largely human behaviour and enhance personality development. Yet, there are inhibiting variables that stifle interactions among humans, especially intergroup interactions. Such variables are both endogenous and exogenous. By exploring the interaction-stifling variables among college students, this book aims to draw their attention and to reinforce their ability to forge a united front against these variables, thereby enhancing interactions, particularly across religious divides in university campuses.
Autorenporträt
Abdul-Mumin holds B.A.(Geography with Sociology), University of Ghana, Acrra; M.A.(Sociology & Anthropology), International Islamic University Malaysia and in his final semester of PhD. (Environment & Development) program, National University of Malaysia.