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Finding Home

Finding Home
Selfless: The Social construction of You
December 19, 2023

What goes into making a home? For many, it means a physical space, that’s true, and the useful objects we collect within. But it’s also a repository for our memories and aspirations. How we build or decorate our homes signals who we are, our tastes and values, and the signs of our success. It’s where we feel safe and connected, and where we welcome others we trust. But does a home need to be a fixed place to be a stable one?

Brian Lowery

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Brian Lowery is a Professor of Organizational Behavior and a social psychologist by training. He received his doctorate from UCLA in 2001 with a minor in statistical methods.

Le'Shaun Williams

Le'Shaun Williams

YouTube Content Creator
Le'Shaun Williams

Rapper, designer, photographer and YouTube content creator, current ex-pat

Noami Grevemberg

Noami Grevemberg

Author

Author of "Living The Vanlife" and Founder of Diversify Vanlife.

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