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Influence: Understand it, Use it, Resist it
By (Author) Justin Hempson-Jones
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
30th July 2025
10th April 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural anthropology
General and world history
Soft skills and dealing with other people
Advice on careers and achieving success
Media studies: internet, digital media and society
Impact of science and technology on society
Information warfare / Cyberwarfare
Social media / social networking
Digital or internet economics
302
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
270g
One of the governments former behavioural scientists reveals how you can do what you want, whilst everybody tries to influence you into doing what they want.
Influence makes you think what you think and do as you do. You use it to change the thoughts and behaviours of others just as others use it change yours.
We have been perfecting our influence for millions of years, but in the last 20 years digital technologies have revolutionised how influence works. We are now connected to old school friends and niche interest groups but unwittingly also to organised criminals, terrorists and hostile states who infiltrate our societies. The course of history is being shaped: elections have been hijacked, lies spread about pandemics and the rapidly heating climate, and information has become as important as bullets and bombs to winning wars. More than ever, influence has become the crucial currency for commercial and political gain: If you dont understand it, you will likely become its victim.
Written by a former government behavioural scientist working at the cutting edge of this field, Influence is a groundbreaking guide to the chaotic and murky world we live in. Through examining five key factors we are taken on a tour from the past to our real-world present, to build a picture of the major role influence plays in everyday life.
Influence provides a simple personal plan illustrating how you can use influence to achieve your goals whether gaining that promotion, getting your friends to a music festival, or your children to eat their greens. But by understanding the nature of influence, you will also see how it is changing in the information age, enabling dangerous adversaries to gain power, leaving our societies in peril. Most importantly, by using the tools of influence you will be empowered to play your part in protecting us it will be down to you and everyone you know.
Influence is a fascinating guide to how you can help by understanding it, using it and resisting it.
'A fascinating and valuable guide' Will Storr, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Science of Storytelling
'In a world of disinformation, information warfare and shadowy influence, this book is essential reading' Carl Miller, author of The Death of the Gods, Winner of the Transmission Prize 2019, and co-founder of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at Demos
Justin Hempson-Jones is a behavioural scientist who has previously worked for the Metropolitan Police and the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office.