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4000 Books from the Library of Richard Tabor Greene & 400 Courses That He Can Teach Copyright 2006 by Richard Tabor Greene, All Rights Reserved, US Government Registered page 1 Note: though there are more than 3000 items in the list below, there are only 3000 books here, as some books are listed under more than one topic. There are 450 topics, used to orga- nize the books here. Each topic represents a course I would like to teach some day. Thus far, I have taught less than 30% of the topics listed, though I read, yearly, in all 450 topic areas, and continue to develop them by purchasing more books for them. All the 450 topics below remain of great interest to me. Instructions for my Research Seminar Students: The problem with all universities in Japan is students do not read--Japanese culture is oral not written in reality. The problem with all universities in the US is reading is shallow and cursory--students are given far too much volume to actually read, so professors do not require or expect quality reading--result, all reading is very poor in quality. The problem with all reading in the entire world is--no one in the world reads at all, they do interest scans instead, that miss the count (number of points being made), names of points, and principle ordering the points, nearly completely. My students, whether grad or undergrad, are required to do structural reading, building dia- grams of main points. That way the quality of their reading can be compared and can evolve. The purpose of this booklist below for non-Ph.D. students of mine is to show you 300 topics and a dozen or more good quality books for each topic. This allows me to recommend high quality readings rather than average or poor quality ones. If the books are hard, then your brain needs further training--it is good to practice reading books too hard for you now--that is how your brain gets trained! Instructions for Ph.D. students: Each student weekly reads: 1 research book from this sheet and 1 research journal article. (The research articles are from 100 articles they collect the first month of their 1st two years of PhD study: 50 on their chosen topic of dissertation and 50 on wildly different new ideas to possibly apply to that chosen topic). Students dia- gram (structural reading or causal path) 2 chapters of each book and one research journal arti- cle weekly. 50 of the 100 books chosen must be marked @ on this sheet and students choose one subtopic from each column of this booklist and select 3 books from those 3x11=33 sub- sections (for a total of 99 books). The purpose of this reading is 1) to establish a discipline of weekly reading and turning reading into models in students, 2) to qualify students to pass PhD qualifying exams in two fields of the world’s top ten universities, 3) to master research literature so students can research topics that add knowledge that is new to a community of scholars not merely new to the student him or herself, and finally, 4) to become able to teach ten to 16 courses at your first job as professor in later years. Students bring the 12 models of points from readings that they build each month to a monthly meeting with other students and the professor. Students should publish a book from these accumulated models by the 3rd year of their PhD study. The diagrams you build weekly allow monthly precise measure of the quality of your reading in our monthly reading seminar, sloppy reading (the norm at most top ten colleges unfortunately) will result in expulsion from this Ph.D program. Principles: The principles below refer, at times, to the seven sections this reading list is divided into: 1-standard disciplines, 2-management sciences, 3-new invented fields/theo- ries, 4-tools, 5-secondary applied fields, 6-bio-logic, and 7-recent acquisitions. At other times, they refer to all the columns of this reading list 3 per page times 11 pages = 33 col- umns. 1) all reading produces a sellable product 2) all reading produces models 3) models from all readings are compared and combined 4) readings from the world’s top 3 universi- ties are covered 5) readings prepare you to teach ten courses 6) two practical sellable skills are developed beyond mere reading 7) four applications, 2 for each chosen skill, are com- pleted within the 1st two years of this PhD program; 8) each student publishes one book based on two years of reading 9) a model of overall weaknesses of existing research litera- ture in one field is built and student dissertations fix one important such weakness 10) you arrange to collect data from people in such a way that they hire you after you graduate full time or as consultant 11) you design media-attention-getting packaging around your research 12) you develop standards of doing research beyond Asian, European, and US standards for research so that your research has impact not becoming unread articles in unread journals 13) in a monthly seminar with other students and your professor you present your 12 diagrams/models 14) all students subscribe to the top 3 (global) journals in their chosen field 15) all students subscribe to the Chronicle of Higher Education (USA) and the Times Higher Education Supplement (UK) 16) all students attend one Japanese gakkai and one foreign academic conference each year; in your third and subsequent years you present a paper at each such conference 17) minimum required time weekly--1 twelve-hour day a week and one 4-hour reading seminar per month, both uninterrupted by work or family 18) PhD means changing loyalty from nation, gender, family, and self to truth, hence global study in English is required. You enter a global timeless community of seekers of truth when you get a PhD, the cost is you must leave most of your self behind and develop a new self borrowed eclectically from history’s best and the contemporary world’s best. Knowledge added without self globalization results in pedantry not scholarship. Education is not learning; learning is not enough--a shift of loyalty to truth is required. 19) This sheet marked with your chosen readings plus your completed dissertation, network contacted while collecting data, plus 1 published book, 4 completed method applications, and 2 pub- lished research articles are the products of your PhD effort. This sheet thus marked repre- sents you well to others. 20) Please mark one section in each column of each of the 11 pages of this booklist, and within those 11x3=33 marked sections, choose 3 books to read. This will constitute 6 subfields in a discipline, 5 subfields in an applied management field, 3 new cross disciplinary theories, 3 concrete skills, 6 secondary applied fields, 5 bio- logic subfields, and 5 recent acquisition subfields. All of these are essential if you want solid impact from your Ph.D. work and superiority to usual top ten global university gradu- ates. The key is a repeatable daily discipline of intellectual work embedded into your life- style during Ph.D. study years. 1. Standard Social Science Disciplines: Psychology, Sociology, Political Science Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Education Democracy Theory The Context of Democracy: Surveys of Political Thought in General 1. Cohen and Fermon, editors; Princeton Readings in Political Thought, 1996 2. Dahl, On Democracy, Yale, 1998@ 3. Gingell, Little, Winch eds., Modern Political Thought, a Reader, Routledge, 2000@ 4. Matravers and Pike, editors, Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy, Routledge, 2003@ The Foundational Forms of Democracy: Democracy as Extended Self Development 5. On Revolution by Hannah Arendt, Penguin Books, 1965@ 6. Cyberdemocracy by Tsagarousianou et al, Routledge, 1998 7. Alexander and Pal, Digital Democracy, Policy and Politics in the Wired World, Oxford, 1998 8. Eisenstadt, Paradoxes of Democracy, John Hopkins U, 1999 9. Evans&Boyte, Free Spaces, the sources of democratic change in America, Harper86 10. Hill, edr, Hannah Arendt: the recovery of the public world, St. Martin’s, 1979 Arendt and virtue 11. Peterson and Seligman, character strengths and virtues, Oxford, 2004 12. Gordon, edr, Hannah Arendt and Education, Westview, 2001 13. Arendt, essays in understanding, formation, exile, and totalitarianism, Schocken, 1994 14. Arendt, the promise of politics, Schocken, 2005 15. Arendt, responsibility and judgement, Schocken, 2003 The Origins & Abstract Theories of Democracy 16. The Idea of Democracy edited by Copp et al, Cambridge, 1993@ 17. Farrar, The Origins of Democratic Thinking, The invention of politics in classical Athens, Cambridge, 1988 18. Arendt, The Human Condition, Chicago, 1954 19. Wiebe, Self Rule, cultural history of american democracy, Chicago, 1997 20. Fishkin and Laslett, eds, Debating Deliberative Democracy, blackwell2003 The Modern Challenges Facing Democracy 21. The Clash of Civilizations by Samuel Huntington, Simon& Schuster, 1996 22. The Great Disruption by Francis Fukuyama, Simon and Schuster, 1999 23. Making Democracy, Robert Putnam, Princeton, 1993@ 24. Pharr and Putnam, Disaffected Democracies, What’s Troubling the Trilateral Countries, Princeton, 2000 25. Arendt, Between Past and Future, Penquin, 1954 26. May and Kohn, Hannah Arendt, Twenty Years Later, MIT, 1996 Managing Evolution of Democracy 27. Dahl, Democracy and Its Critics, Yale, 1989 28. Barber, Strong Democracy, Participatory Politics for a New Age, CA, 1984 29. Gutmann and Thompson, Democracy and Disagreement, Harvard, 1996 30. Ross, The Management of Conflict, Interpretations and Interests in Comparative Perspec- tive, Yale, 1993 31. Wittman, The Myth of Democratic Failure, Why Political Institutions are Efficient, Chi- cago, 1995 Extension of Democracy Beyond Political Organization 32. Postrel, The Future and Its Enemies, Free Press 1998 33. Spinose, Flores, Dreyfus, Disclosing New Worlds: Entrepreneurship, Democratic Action, and the Cultivation of Solidarity, MIT, 97 34. Alexander&Pal, Digital Democracy, Policy&Politics in the Wired WorldOxford98 35. Sheppard, et al, Organizational Justice, Fairness in the Workplace, Lexington, 1992 36. Dahl, A Preface to Economic Democracy, U Calif., 1985 37. Ozaki, Human Capitalism (in Japan), Penquin 38. Sprinz and Wolinsky-Nahmias, eds, Models, Numvers, and Cases, methods for studying international relations, U of Michigan 2004 Democracy Theory 39. Cunningham, Theories of Democracy, Routledge, 2002 40. Dahl, Shapiro, Cheibub, eds, the Democracy Sourcebook, MIT, 2003 41. Terchek and Conte, eds, Theories of Democracy, a reader, Rowman, 2001 Cognition Overviews The Overall Nature of Cognition: Surveys 42. Margolis & Laurence, editors, Concepts, Core Readings, MIT, 2000@ 43. Levitin, edr, Foundation of Cognitive Psychology, core readings, MIT2002 44. Sternberg, editor; The Nature of Cognition, MIT, 1999@ 45. Goldman, Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, MIT93 46. Kunda, Social Cognition, MIT Press, 1999@ 47. Thagard, edr, Mind Readings; MIT Press, 1998 48. Pinker, How the Mind Works, Norton, 1997 49. Ward, Dynamical Cognitive Science, MIT, 2002 50. Bateson, Steps to an Ecology of Mind, Chicago, 1972 51. Sternberg&Smith eds, The Psychology of Human Thought, Cambridge88 52. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%% 53. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud- dhism]Oxford02%%% How to Think Socially 54. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 55. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005 Social Neuroscience 56. Capioppo and Bernston Social Neuroscience 57. Cacioppo, Visser, Pickett Social Neuroscience, people thinking about thinking people Arguments about Mind and How it Works 58. Kagan, Surprise, Uncertainty, and Mental Structures, Harvard, 2002 59. The Mind Doesn’t Work That Way by Jerry Fodor, MIT Press, 2000 60. Gopnik and Meltzoff, Words, Thoughts, and Theories, MIT, 1997 61. Fodor, Modularity of Mind, MIT Press, 2000 62. Elio, edr; Common Sense, Reasoning, & Rationality, Oxford, 2002 63. Calvin&Bickerton, Lingua ex Machina, Reconciling darwin and chomsky with the human brain, MIT 2000 64. Dennett, Kinds of Minds, Towards an Understanding of Consciousness, Basic, 1996 65. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 2000 66. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 1999 67. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 2004 68. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 2004 69. Roitblat&Meyer, Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Science, MIT95 70. Calvin, How Brains Think, Basic Books ,1996 71. Mele and Rawlings, eds, The Oxford Handbook of Rationality, 2004$$$ 72. Evans and Over, Rationality and Reasoning, Psych Press96$$$ 73. Baron, Rationality and Intelligence, Cambridge 85%%% 74. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 2004 75. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolution of human cognition, blackwell, 2003 76. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the complexities of human thought, Basic, 2004 77. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004 78. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999 79. Koch, biophysics of computation, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 1999 80. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human nature, MIT, 2005 81. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002 82. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness, MIT, 2003 83. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 2004 84. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors ini categorization, cambridge, 1987 85. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002 All is Information 86. Borgmann HOlding onto Reality, the nature of informatin at the turn of the millenium 87. Gardner The Intelligenct Universe, AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos 88. Brockman What is Your Dangerous Idea, leading thinkers on the unthinkable 89. Laughlin A Different Universe, reinventing physics from the ground up 90. Lindley Uncertainty, Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr and the struggle for the soul of science 91. Carruthers, Stich, Siegal, eds, The cognitive basis of science, Cambridge, 2002 Particular Kinds of Thought 92. Stein, Without Good Reason, Oxford, 1996 93. Lakoff and Johnson, Metaphors We Live By, Chicago, 1980 94. Ortony, editor; Metaphor and Thought, 2nd Edition, Cambridge, 1993 95. Holyoak&Thagard, Mental Leaps, Analogy in Creative Thought, MIT95 96. Klein, Source of Power, How People Make Decisions, MIT, 1998@ 97. Myers, Intuition, Its Power and Perils, Yale, 2001@ 98. Hirschfeld and Gelman, editors, Mapping the Mind, Domain specificity in cognition and culture, Cambridge, 1994 99. Mandelbaum, the meaning of sports, why americans watch baseball, football, and basket- ball and what they see when they do, Public Affairs, 2004 100. Wann, Melnick, Russell, Pease, Sports Fans, the psychology and social impact of specta- tors, routledge, 2001 Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media 101. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT 102. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business Tools for Thought & Studying Thought 103. Boy, Cognitive Function Analysis, Academic, 1998 104. Simon&Halford, Developing Cognitive Competence, Approaches to Process Modeling, LEA 1995 105. Clancey et al, Contemplating Minds, A Forum for Artificial Intelligence, MIT 1994 106. Dukas, edr, Cognitive Ecology, the evolutionary ecology of info processing and decision making, Chicago, 1998 107. Ericcson&Simon, Protocol Analysis, MIT88@ Learning and Development 108. Thornton, Truth from Trash, How Learning Makes Sense, MIT 2000 109. Granott and Parziale, ed.s, Microdevelopment, Transition Processes in Development and Learning, Cambridge Univ. 2002@ 110. Fisher, Pazzani, Langley eds, Concept Formation: Knowledge and Experience in Unsu- pervised Learning, Morgan Kaufman, 1991 111. Galambos, Abelson, Black, eds, Knowledge Structures, LEA, 1986 112. Talmy, Toward a Cognitive Semantics, vol II, typology and process in concept structur- ing, MIT, 2001 113. Demetriou and Raftopoulos, Cognitive Developmental Change, Cambridge, 2004 114. Smith and Thelen, eds, a dynamic systems approach to development, applications, MIT, 1993 115. Kagan, Three Seductive Ideas, Harvard, 1998 116. Sternberg and Jordan, A handbook of wisdom, cambridge, 2005 117. Deci and Ryan, handbook of self determination research, U of Rochester, 2002 118. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors ini categorization, cambridge, 1987 119. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002 The Nature and Origins of the Self 120. Leak, Jean Paul Sartre, Reaktion, 2006 121. Goldstein, betraying spinoza, the renegade jew who gave us modernity, nextbook, 2006 122. Stewart, the courtier and the heretic, leibniz, spinoza, and the fate of god in the modern world, Norton, 2006 123. Taylor, sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Harvard, 1989 124. Seigel, the idea of the self, thought and experience in western europe since the 17th cen- tury, cambridge, 2005 Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media 125. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT 126. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business Creativity Theory Basics General Overviews of All of Creativity 127. Handbook of Creativity, Robert Sternberg ed, Cambridge, 1999@ 128. Sternberg, Kaufman, Pretz; The Creativity Conundrum, Psychology, 2002 129. Amabile, Creativity in Context, Westview, 1996 130. Runco and Pritzker; Encyclopedia of Creativity; Vol. 1&2; Academic; 1999 131. Holmes, Investigative Pathways, patterns and stages in the careers of experimental scien- tists, Yale University, 2004 132. White, new ideas about new ideas, insights on creativity from the world’s leading inno- vators, Perseus, 2002 133. Lienhard, how invention begins, echoes of old voices in the rise of new machines, Oxford, 2006 134. Runco, creativity: theories and themes, research, development, and practice, academic press, 2007 Particular Theories of Creativity 135. Origins of Genius by Dean Keith Simonton, Oxford, 1999@ 136. Root-Bernstein, Discovering, Harvard, 1989@ 137. Root-Bernstein, Sparks of Genius, Houghton Mifflin, 1999 138. Runco, editor, Critical Creative Processes, Hampton, 2003@ 139. Sulloway, Born to Rebel, birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives; Vintage, 1996 140. Kaufman and Baer, eds, creativity and reason in cognitive development, cambridge, 2006@ 141. Kaufman and Sternberg, eds, the international handbook of creativity, cambridge, 2006 142. Langer, on becoming an artist, reinventing yourself through mindful creativity, Ballan- tine, 2005 143. Piirto, understanding creativity, great potential press, 2004 144. Kandel, in search of memory, the emergence of a new science of mind, Norton, 2006 145. Simonton, Creativity in science, chance, logic, genius, and zeitgeist, Cambridge, 2004@ 146. Batterman, the devil in the details, asymptotic reasoning in explanation, reduction, and emergence, Oxford, 2002 147. Burt, brokerage and closure, an introduction to social capital, Oxford, 2005 148. Feinstein, the nature of creative development, Stanford business books, 2006@ 149. Sawyer, explaining creativity, the science of human innovation, Oxford, 2006 150. Sawyer, Steiner, Moran, Sternberg, Feldman, Nakamura, Csikszentmihalyi, Creativity and Development, Oxford, 2003 151. Sternberg, Grigorenko, Singer, eds, Creativity, from potential to realization, Amn. Psych. Assn. 2004 152. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 2004@ 153. Steiner, grammars of creation, Yale, 2001@ 154. Dartnall, edr, Creativity, Cognition, and Knowledge, an interaction, Praeger, 2002 Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media 155. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT 156. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business Unusual Historic Scale Creativities 157. Kurzweil and Grossman, fantastic voyage, live long enough to live forever, Rodale, 2004 158. Roehner and Syme, pattern and repertoire in history Harvard, 2002 159. Lau, Hui, Ng, eds, Creativity; when east meets west, world scientific 2004 160. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram, 2002@ Group Creativity 161. Houtz The Educational Psychology of Creativity 162. Runco Creativity, Theories and Themes, Research Development and Practice 163. Isaacson Einstein, his life and universe 164. Sawyer, Group Genius, the creative power of collaboration, basic 2007 165. Stokes, Creativity from constraints, the psychology of breakthrough, Springer, 2006 166. Paulus, Nijstad, eds, Group Creativity, innovation through collaboration, Oxford 2003 167. Schwartz, Juice, the creative fuel that drives world-class inventors, Harvard Business, 2004 Creativity in Arts 168. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 2004@ 169. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance, game, MIT, 2004 170. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 2002 171. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004 172. Sawyer, group creativity: music, theatre, collaboration, LEA, 2003@ 173. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince- ton, 2006@ 174. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 2001 175. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT 176. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business Surveys of Innovation 177. Watson, Ideas: a history of thought and invention, from fire to freud, Harper Collins, 2005@ 178. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on creativ- ity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 2004 179. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business strategy depends on produc- tive friction and dynamic specialization, HBS, 2005 180. von Hippel, democratizing innovation, MIT, 2005@ 181. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 1997 182. Gloor, swarm creativity, collaborative innovation networks, Oxford, 2006 183. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business ecosys- tems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004 184. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innovation to predict industry change, HBS, 2004 Research as Knowledge Management 185. Matheson, Matheson, the Smart Organization, creating value through strategic R&D, Harvard Business, 1998 186. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning 187. Creators: Their Stories and Processes and Environs 188. Miller, Einstein Picasso, Space, Time, and the Beauty that Causes Havoc, Basic Books, 2001@ 189. White, Acid Tongues and Tranquil Dreamers,Tales of Bitter Rivalry that Fueled the Advancement of Science&Technolgy,Morrow 2001 190. Gay, Freud, A Life for Our Time, Norton, 1998 191. McCutchan, The Muse that Sings, Composers Speak about the Creative Process, Oxford, 2001 192. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 2004@ 193. Weber&Perkins, eds, Inventive Minds, creativity in technology, Oxford92 194. Gedo and Gedo, Perspectives on Creativity, the Biographical Method, Ablex92$$$ 195. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 2002 196. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 2004 197. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 1990 198. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince- ton, 2006@ 199. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 2001 200. Feinstein, the nature of creative development, Stanford business books, 2006@ 201. Yourgrau, A world without time, the forgotten legacy of Godel and Einstein, Basic, 2005 202. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT 203. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business Industrializing & Manufacturing Creativity 204. Research on the Management of Innovation, The Minnesota Studies, Edited by Van de Ven, Angle, Poole, Oxford@ 205. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business strategy depends on produc- tive friction and dynamic specialization, HBS, 2005 206. Fagerberg, Mowery, Nelson, eds, Oxford Handbook of Innovation, 2005 207. System Effects, Complexity in Political&Social Life, Robert Jervis, Princeton 1997@ 208. Goldenberg&Mazursky, Creativity in Product Innovation, Cambridge, 2002@ 209. Savransky, Engineering of Creativity, Intro to TRIZ Methodology of Inventive Problem Solving, CRC, 2000 210. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on creativ- ity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 2004 211. Davis and Scase, Managing Creativity, the Dynamics of Work and Organization, Open University Press, 2000 212. Nixon, Advertising Cultures, SAGE, 2003 213. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business ecosys- tems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004 214. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innovation to predict industry change, HBS, 2004 215. Poundstone, How would you move Mt. Fuji: Microsoft’s Cult of the Puzzle 216. Nalebuff and Ayres, Why Not? How to use everyday ingenuity to solve problems big and small, Harvard Business School, 2003 217. Csikszentmihalyi, Good Business, Leadership, flow, and the making of meaning, Viking, 2003 218. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%% 219. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%@ 220. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%@ 221. Throsby, Economics and Culture, Cambridge04%%% 222. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 1997 The Social Conditions and Dynamics of Creating 223. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 1987@ 224. Adams-Price, editor; Creativity in Successful Aging, Springer, 1998 225. Suleiman, editor; Exile and Creativity Duke, 1996@ 226. Farrell, Collaboration Circles: Friendship Dynamics&Creative Work UChicago@ 227. John-Steiner, Creative Collaboration, Oxford, 2000@ 228. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004@ 229. Sternberg, Grigorenko, Singer, eds, Creativity, from potential to realization, Amn. Psych. Assn. 2004 Randomness As a Type of Thought 230. Randomness by Bennett, Harvard, 1998 231. The Creative Power of Chance, by Lestienne, translated by Neher, Univ. of Illinois Press, 1993 232. Bernstein, Against the Gods, the Remarkable Story of Risk, Wiley, 1996@ 233. Taleb, Fooled by Randomness, Texere, 2001 234. Salsburg, The Lady Tasting Tea, how statistics revolutionized science in the 20th century, Owl, 2001 235. Hacking, An Introduction to Probability&Inductive Logic, Cambridge, 2001@ 236. Gilles, Philosophical Theories of Probability, Routledge, 2000 237. Von Mises and Geiringer, Probability, Statistics and Truth, Dover, 1957 238. Stigler, Statistics on the table, history of statistical concepts, Harvard, 1999@ 239. Ekeland, the Broken Dice, & other math tales, Chicago, 1993 240. Hacking, The Taming of Chance, Cambridge, 1990 Chance and Probability Theory 241. Jaynes, Probability Theory, the logic of science, Cambridge, 2003 242. Kaplan and Kaplan, Chances Are, adventures in probability, Viking 2006 Social Psych Overview Elemental Using of Social Psych 243. Cialdini Influence,Allyn and Bacon, 2001@ 244. Cialdini Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion, Quill, 1984, 95@ 245. Hatfield, Cacioppo, Rapson; Emotional Contagion, Cambridge, 1994 246. Keller & Berry, The Influentials, Free Press, 2003 247. Butera& Mugny, eds., Social Influence in Social Reality, Hogrefe&Huber, Seattle, 2001@ 248. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%@ 249. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^ Some Powerful Ambiguities in Social Psych 250. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently, Free Press, 2003@ 251. Kruglanski&Higgins ed, Social Psychology, readings; Psychology, 2003 252. Porta&Diani, Social Movements, an intro, Blackwell, 1999 253. Vallacher&Nowak, Dynamical Systems in Social Psych, Academic, 1994 Social Neuroscience 254. Capioppo and Bernston Social Neuroscience 255. Cacioppo, Visser, Pickett Social Neuroscience, people thinking about thinking people A Broad Overviews of Social Psychology 256. Brown&Gaertner, Blackwell Handbk of Inter-group Social Psychology 257. Tesser&Schwarz, Blackwell Handbk of Intra-indvl Social Psychology 258. Fletcher & Clark, Blackwell Handbk of Interpersonal Social Psych, 259. Hogg & Tindale, Blackwell Handbk of Group Process Social Psych 260. Social Cognition by Ziva Kunda, MIT Press, 1999@ 261. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^ Practical Social Psych 262. Matthews, Zeidner, Roberts, Emotional Intelligence, science & myth, MIT02 263. Kelley, Holmes, Kerr, Reis, Rusbult, vanLange,An Atlas of Interpersonal Situa- tions,Cambridge 03 264. Hammerstein, edr, Genetic and Cultural Evolution of Cooperation, MIT03 265. Earley and Ang, Cultural Intelligence, individual interactions across cultures, Stanford Business Books,03 266. Mandelbaum, the meaning of sports, why americans watch baseball, football, and basket- ball and what they see when they do, Public Affairs, 2004 267. Wann, Melnick, Russell, Pease, Sports Fans, the psychology and social impact of specta- tors, routledge, 2001 General Social Theorizing, an Overview Surveys of Social Theories 268. Coleman, Foundations of Social Theory, 1994@ 269. Chaos Theory in the Social Sciences: Foundations and Applications@ 270. Turner, Handbook of Social Theory 271. Spellman, Cultural Sociology, Blackwell, 2002 272. Blau, the Blackwell Companion to Sociology@ 273. Ritzer, The Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists, 2000@ 274. Heilbron, the Rise of Social Theory, Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1995@ 275. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%% 276. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%% 277. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%% How to Think Socially 278. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 279. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005 The Social Dynamics that Generate Societies and Theories of Them 280. Crane, the Sociology of Culture: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives, 2002 281. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004 282. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000 283. Philosophy of Social Science: the Philosophical Foundations of Social Thought 284. Abbott, Chaos of Disciplines, Chicago, 2001@ 285. Weber, The Theory of Social&Economic Organizations, Free Press, 1947 286. Lemert, edr; Social Theory, the Multicultural and Classic Readings, Westview,99@ 287. Parsons, Shils, Toward a General Theory of Action, Transaction, 1953 288. Johnson and Johnson, Joining Together, Allyn and Bacon, 7th Edn, 2000 289. Seidman & Alexander, The New Social Theory Reader, Routledge, 2001 290. Wrong, The Problem of Order, What Unites&Divides Society, Free Press, 1994 291. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%% 292. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud- dhism]Oxford02%%% 293. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%% 294. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%% nala

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My intellectual interests are the 450 topics into which my 4000 favorite non-fiction books are organized in this list. I continually seek new books/articles under these 450 interests of mine and add them to the book list--for my students, yearly, to use for thesis work. I do not pretend that this list is unique, only that having a list of my 450 favorite topics and 4000 books under them, makes my life a lot faster and easier and makes thesis advising and literature reviewing much easier and higher in quality that it otherwise would be.

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Page 1: Richard Greene's 4000 Favorite Books as of March2008

4000 Books from the Library of Richard Tabor Greene & 400 Courses That He Can Teach

Copyright 2006 by Richard Tabor Greene, All Rights Reserved, US Government Registered

page 1 Note: though there are more than 3000 items in the list below, there are only 3000 bookshere, as some books are listed under more than one topic. There are 450 topics, used to orga-nize the books here. Each topic represents a course I would like to teach some day. Thus far,I have taught less than 30% of the topics listed, though I read, yearly, in all 450 topic areas,and continue to develop them by purchasing more books for them. All the 450 topics belowremain of great interest to me. Instructions for my Research Seminar Students: The problem with all universities inJapan is students do not read--Japanese culture is oral not written in reality. The problemwith all universities in the US is reading is shallow and cursory--students are given far toomuch volume to actually read, so professors do not require or expect quality reading--result,all reading is very poor in quality. The problem with all reading in the entire world is--noone in the world reads at all, they do interest scans instead, that miss the count (number ofpoints being made), names of points, and principle ordering the points, nearly completely.My students, whether grad or undergrad, are required to do structural reading, building dia-grams of main points. That way the quality of their reading can be compared and can evolve.The purpose of this booklist below for non-Ph.D. students of mine is to show you 300 topicsand a dozen or more good quality books for each topic. This allows me to recommend highquality readings rather than average or poor quality ones. If the books are hard, then yourbrain needs further training--it is good to practice reading books too hard for you now--that ishow your brain gets trained! Instructions for Ph.D. students: Each student weekly reads: 1 research book from thissheet and 1 research journal article. (The research articles are from 100 articles they collectthe first month of their 1st two years of PhD study: 50 on their chosen topic of dissertationand 50 on wildly different new ideas to possibly apply to that chosen topic). Students dia-gram (structural reading or causal path) 2 chapters of each book and one research journal arti-cle weekly. 50 of the 100 books chosen must be marked @ on this sheet and students chooseone subtopic from each column of this booklist and select 3 books from those 3x11=33 sub-sections (for a total of 99 books). The purpose of this reading is 1) to establish a disciplineof weekly reading and turning reading into models in students, 2) to qualify students to passPhD qualifying exams in two fields of the world’s top ten universities, 3) to master researchliterature so students can research topics that add knowledge that is new to a community ofscholars not merely new to the student him or herself, and finally, 4) to become able to teachten to 16 courses at your first job as professor in later years. Students bring the 12 models ofpoints from readings that they build each month to a monthly meeting with other students andthe professor. Students should publish a book from these accumulated models by the 3rdyear of their PhD study. The diagrams you build weekly allow monthly precise measure ofthe quality of your reading in our monthly reading seminar, sloppy reading (the norm at mosttop ten colleges unfortunately) will result in expulsion from this Ph.D program. Principles: The principles below refer, at times, to the seven sections this reading list isdivided into: 1-standard disciplines, 2-management sciences, 3-new invented fields/theo-ries, 4-tools, 5-secondary applied fields, 6-bio-logic, and 7-recent acquisitions. At othertimes, they refer to all the columns of this reading list 3 per page times 11 pages = 33 col-umns. 1) all reading produces a sellable product 2) all reading produces models 3) modelsfrom all readings are compared and combined 4) readings from the world’s top 3 universi-ties are covered 5) readings prepare you to teach ten courses 6) two practical sellable skillsare developed beyond mere reading 7) four applications, 2 for each chosen skill, are com-pleted within the 1st two years of this PhD program; 8) each student publishes one bookbased on two years of reading 9) a model of overall weaknesses of existing research litera-ture in one field is built and student dissertations fix one important such weakness 10) youarrange to collect data from people in such a way that they hire you after you graduate fulltime or as consultant 11) you design media-attention-getting packaging around yourresearch 12) you develop standards of doing research beyond Asian, European, and USstandards for research so that your research has impact not becoming unread articles inunread journals 13) in a monthly seminar with other students and your professor you presentyour 12 diagrams/models 14) all students subscribe to the top 3 (global) journals in theirchosen field 15) all students subscribe to the Chronicle of Higher Education (USA) and theTimes Higher Education Supplement (UK) 16) all students attend one Japanese gakkai andone foreign academic conference each year; in your third and subsequent years you presenta paper at each such conference 17) minimum required time weekly--1 twelve-hour day aweek and one 4-hour reading seminar per month, both uninterrupted by work or family18) PhD means changing loyalty from nation, gender, family, and self to truth, hence globalstudy in English is required. You enter a global timeless community of seekers of truthwhen you get a PhD, the cost is you must leave most of your self behind and develop anew self borrowed eclectically from history’s best and the contemporary world’s best.Knowledge added without self globalization results in pedantry not scholarship. Educationis not learning; learning is not enough--a shift of loyalty to truth is required. 19) This sheetmarked with your chosen readings plus your completed dissertation, network contactedwhile collecting data, plus 1 published book, 4 completed method applications, and 2 pub-lished research articles are the products of your PhD effort. This sheet thus marked repre-sents you well to others. 20) Please mark one section in each column of each of the 11pages of this booklist, and within those 11x3=33 marked sections, choose 3 books toread. This will constitute 6 subfields in a discipline, 5 subfields in an applied managementfield, 3 new cross disciplinary theories, 3 concrete skills, 6 secondary applied fields, 5 bio-logic subfields, and 5 recent acquisition subfields. All of these are essential if you wantsolid impact from your Ph.D. work and superiority to usual top ten global university gradu-ates. The key is a repeatable daily discipline of intellectual work embedded into your life-style during Ph.D. study years.

1. Standard Social Science Disciplines:

Psychology, Sociology, Political Science Philosophy of Science,

Philosophy of Education Democracy Theory

The Context of Democracy: Surveys of Political Thought in General1. Cohen and Fermon, editors; Princeton Readings in Political Thought, 19962. Dahl, On Democracy, Yale, 1998@3. Gingell, Little, Winch eds., Modern Political Thought, a Reader, Routledge, 2000@4. Matravers and Pike, editors, Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy, Routledge,

2003@ The Foundational Forms of Democracy: Democracy as Extended Self Development

5. On Revolution by Hannah Arendt, Penguin Books, 1965@6. Cyberdemocracy by Tsagarousianou et al, Routledge, 19987. Alexander and Pal, Digital Democracy, Policy and Politics in the Wired World, Oxford,

19988. Eisenstadt, Paradoxes of Democracy, John Hopkins U, 19999. Evans&Boyte, Free Spaces, the sources of democratic change in America, Harper8610. Hill, edr, Hannah Arendt: the recovery of the public world, St. Martin’s, 1979

Arendt and virtue

11. Peterson and Seligman, character strengths and virtues, Oxford, 200412. Gordon, edr, Hannah Arendt and Education, Westview, 200113. Arendt, essays in understanding, formation, exile, and totalitarianism, Schocken, 199414. Arendt, the promise of politics, Schocken, 200515. Arendt, responsibility and judgement, Schocken, 2003

The Origins & Abstract Theories of Democracy16. The Idea of Democracy edited by Copp et al, Cambridge, 1993@17. Farrar, The Origins of Democratic Thinking, The invention of politics in classical Athens,

Cambridge, 198818. Arendt, The Human Condition, Chicago, 195419. Wiebe, Self Rule, cultural history of american democracy, Chicago, 199720. Fishkin and Laslett, eds, Debating Deliberative Democracy, blackwell2003

The Modern Challenges Facing Democracy21. The Clash of Civilizations by Samuel Huntington, Simon& Schuster, 199622. The Great Disruption by Francis Fukuyama, Simon and Schuster, 199923. Making Democracy, Robert Putnam, Princeton, 1993@24. Pharr and Putnam, Disaffected Democracies, What’s Troubling the Trilateral Countries,

Princeton, 200025. Arendt, Between Past and Future, Penquin, 195426. May and Kohn, Hannah Arendt, Twenty Years Later, MIT, 1996

Managing Evolution of Democracy27. Dahl, Democracy and Its Critics, Yale, 198928. Barber, Strong Democracy, Participatory Politics for a New Age, CA, 198429. Gutmann and Thompson, Democracy and Disagreement, Harvard, 199630. Ross, The Management of Conflict, Interpretations and Interests in Comparative Perspec-

tive, Yale, 199331. Wittman, The Myth of Democratic Failure, Why Political Institutions are Efficient, Chi-

cago, 1995 Extension of Democracy Beyond Political Organization

32. Postrel, The Future and Its Enemies, Free Press 199833. Spinose, Flores, Dreyfus, Disclosing New Worlds: Entrepreneurship, Democratic Action,

and the Cultivation of Solidarity, MIT, 9734. Alexander&Pal, Digital Democracy, Policy&Politics in the Wired WorldOxford9835. Sheppard, et al, Organizational Justice, Fairness in the Workplace, Lexington, 199236. Dahl, A Preface to Economic Democracy, U Calif., 198537. Ozaki, Human Capitalism (in Japan), Penquin38. Sprinz and Wolinsky-Nahmias, eds, Models, Numvers, and Cases, methods for studying

international relations, U of Michigan 2004Democracy Theory

39. Cunningham, Theories of Democracy, Routledge, 200240. Dahl, Shapiro, Cheibub, eds, the Democracy Sourcebook, MIT, 200341. Terchek and Conte, eds, Theories of Democracy, a reader, Rowman, 2001 Cognition Overviews

The Overall Nature of Cognition: Surveys42. Margolis & Laurence, editors, Concepts, Core Readings, MIT, 2000@43. Levitin, edr, Foundation of Cognitive Psychology, core readings, MIT200244. Sternberg, editor; The Nature of Cognition, MIT, 1999@45. Goldman, Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, MIT9346. Kunda, Social Cognition, MIT Press, 1999@47. Thagard, edr, Mind Readings; MIT Press, 199848. Pinker, How the Mind Works, Norton, 199749. Ward, Dynamical Cognitive Science, MIT, 200250. Bateson, Steps to an Ecology of Mind, Chicago, 197251. Sternberg&Smith eds, The Psychology of Human Thought, Cambridge8852. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%53. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%% How to Think Socially

54. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago,

55. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005 Social Neuroscience

56. Capioppo and Bernston Social Neuroscience57. Cacioppo, Visser, Pickett Social Neuroscience, people thinking about thinking people

Arguments about Mind and How it Works58. Kagan, Surprise, Uncertainty, and Mental Structures, Harvard, 200259. The Mind Doesn’t Work That Way by Jerry Fodor, MIT Press, 200060. Gopnik and Meltzoff, Words, Thoughts, and Theories, MIT, 199761. Fodor, Modularity of Mind, MIT Press, 200062. Elio, edr; Common Sense, Reasoning, & Rationality, Oxford, 200263. Calvin&Bickerton, Lingua ex Machina, Reconciling darwin and chomsky with the human

brain, MIT 200064. Dennett, Kinds of Minds, Towards an Understanding of Consciousness, Basic, 199665. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 200066. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 199967. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 200468. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 200469. Roitblat&Meyer, Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Science, MIT9570. Calvin, How Brains Think, Basic Books ,199671. Mele and Rawlings, eds, The Oxford Handbook of Rationality, 2004$$$72. Evans and Over, Rationality and Reasoning, Psych Press96$$$73. Baron, Rationality and Intelligence, Cambridge 85%%%74. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 200475. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolution of human cognition, blackwell, 200376. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the complexities of

human thought, Basic, 200477. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 200478. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 199979. Koch, biophysics of computation, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 199980. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 200581. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 200282. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness,

MIT, 200383. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 200484. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 198785. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002

All is Information

86. Borgmann HOlding onto Reality, the nature of informatin at the turn of the millenium87. Gardner The Intelligenct Universe, AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos88. Brockman What is Your Dangerous Idea, leading thinkers on the unthinkable89. Laughlin A Different Universe, reinventing physics from the ground up90. Lindley Uncertainty, Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr and the struggle for the soul of science91. Carruthers, Stich, Siegal, eds, The cognitive basis of science, Cambridge, 2002

Particular Kinds of Thought92. Stein, Without Good Reason, Oxford, 199693. Lakoff and Johnson, Metaphors We Live By, Chicago, 198094. Ortony, editor; Metaphor and Thought, 2nd Edition, Cambridge, 199395. Holyoak&Thagard, Mental Leaps, Analogy in Creative Thought, MIT9596. Klein, Source of Power, How People Make Decisions, MIT, 1998@97. Myers, Intuition, Its Power and Perils, Yale, 2001@ 98. Hirschfeld and Gelman, editors, Mapping the Mind, Domain specificity in cognition and

culture, Cambridge, 199499. Mandelbaum, the meaning of sports, why americans watch baseball, football, and basket-

ball and what they see when they do, Public Affairs, 2004100. Wann, Melnick, Russell, Pease, Sports Fans, the psychology and social impact of specta-

tors, routledge, 2001 Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

101. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT102. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Tools for Thought & Studying Thought103. Boy, Cognitive Function Analysis, Academic, 1998104. Simon&Halford, Developing Cognitive Competence, Approaches to Process Modeling,

LEA 1995105. Clancey et al, Contemplating Minds, A Forum for Artificial Intelligence, MIT 1994106. Dukas, edr, Cognitive Ecology, the evolutionary ecology of info processing and decision

making, Chicago, 1998107. Ericcson&Simon, Protocol Analysis, MIT88@

Learning and Development108. Thornton, Truth from Trash, How Learning Makes Sense, MIT 2000109. Granott and Parziale, ed.s, Microdevelopment, Transition Processes in Development and

Learning, Cambridge Univ. 2002@110. Fisher, Pazzani, Langley eds, Concept Formation: Knowledge and Experience in Unsu-

pervised Learning, Morgan Kaufman, 1991111. Galambos, Abelson, Black, eds, Knowledge Structures, LEA, 1986112. Talmy, Toward a Cognitive Semantics, vol II, typology and process in concept structur-

ing, MIT, 2001113. Demetriou and Raftopoulos, Cognitive Developmental Change, Cambridge, 2004114. Smith and Thelen, eds, a dynamic systems approach to development, applications, MIT,

1993115. Kagan, Three Seductive Ideas, Harvard, 1998116. Sternberg and Jordan, A handbook of wisdom, cambridge, 2005117. Deci and Ryan, handbook of self determination research, U of Rochester, 2002118. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 1987119. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002

The Nature and Origins of the Self

120. Leak, Jean Paul Sartre, Reaktion, 2006121. Goldstein, betraying spinoza, the renegade jew who gave us modernity, nextbook, 2006122. Stewart, the courtier and the heretic, leibniz, spinoza, and the fate of god in the modern

world, Norton, 2006123. Taylor, sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Harvard, 1989124. Seigel, the idea of the self, thought and experience in western europe since the 17th cen-

tury, cambridge, 2005 Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

125. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT126. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business Creativity Theory Basics

General Overviews of All of Creativity127. Handbook of Creativity, Robert Sternberg ed, Cambridge, 1999@128. Sternberg, Kaufman, Pretz; The Creativity Conundrum, Psychology, 2002129. Amabile, Creativity in Context, Westview, 1996130. Runco and Pritzker; Encyclopedia of Creativity; Vol. 1&2; Academic; 1999131. Holmes, Investigative Pathways, patterns and stages in the careers of experimental scien-

tists, Yale University, 2004132. White, new ideas about new ideas, insights on creativity from the world’s leading inno-

vators, Perseus, 2002133. Lienhard, how invention begins, echoes of old voices in the rise of new machines,

Oxford, 2006134. Runco, creativity: theories and themes, research, development, and practice, academic

press, 2007 Particular Theories of Creativity

135. Origins of Genius by Dean Keith Simonton, Oxford, 1999@136. Root-Bernstein, Discovering, Harvard, 1989@137. Root-Bernstein, Sparks of Genius, Houghton Mifflin, 1999138. Runco, editor, Critical Creative Processes, Hampton, 2003@139. Sulloway, Born to Rebel, birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives; Vintage, 1996140. Kaufman and Baer, eds, creativity and reason in cognitive development, cambridge,

2006@141. Kaufman and Sternberg, eds, the international handbook of creativity, cambridge, 2006142. Langer, on becoming an artist, reinventing yourself through mindful creativity, Ballan-

tine, 2005143. Piirto, understanding creativity, great potential press, 2004144. Kandel, in search of memory, the emergence of a new science of mind, Norton, 2006145. Simonton, Creativity in science, chance, logic, genius, and zeitgeist, Cambridge, 2004@146. Batterman, the devil in the details, asymptotic reasoning in explanation, reduction, and

emergence, Oxford, 2002147. Burt, brokerage and closure, an introduction to social capital, Oxford, 2005148. Feinstein, the nature of creative development, Stanford business books, 2006@149. Sawyer, explaining creativity, the science of human innovation, Oxford, 2006150. Sawyer, Steiner, Moran, Sternberg, Feldman, Nakamura, Csikszentmihalyi, Creativity

and Development, Oxford, 2003151. Sternberg, Grigorenko, Singer, eds, Creativity, from potential to realization, Amn. Psych.

Assn. 2004152. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 2004@153. Steiner, grammars of creation, Yale, 2001@154. Dartnall, edr, Creativity, Cognition, and Knowledge, an interaction, Praeger, 2002

Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

155. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT156. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Unusual Historic Scale Creativities

157. Kurzweil and Grossman, fantastic voyage, live long enough to live forever, Rodale, 2004158. Roehner and Syme, pattern and repertoire in history Harvard, 2002159. Lau, Hui, Ng, eds, Creativity; when east meets west, world scientific 2004160. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram, 2002@

Group Creativity

161. Houtz The Educational Psychology of Creativity162. Runco Creativity, Theories and Themes, Research Development and Practice163. Isaacson Einstein, his life and universe164. Sawyer, Group Genius, the creative power of collaboration, basic 2007165. Stokes, Creativity from constraints, the psychology of breakthrough, Springer, 2006166. Paulus, Nijstad, eds, Group Creativity, innovation through collaboration, Oxford 2003167. Schwartz, Juice, the creative fuel that drives world-class inventors, Harvard Business,

2004 Creativity in Arts

168. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 2004@169. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance, game,

MIT, 2004170. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 2002171. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004172. Sawyer, group creativity: music, theatre, collaboration, LEA, 2003@173. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 2006@174. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 2001175. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT

176. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business Surveys of Innovation

177. Watson, Ideas: a history of thought and invention, from fire to freud, Harper Collins, 2005@

178. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on creativ-ity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 2004

179. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business strategy depends on produc-tive friction and dynamic specialization, HBS, 2005

180. von Hippel, democratizing innovation, MIT, 2005@181. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 1997182. Gloor, swarm creativity, collaborative innovation networks, Oxford, 2006183. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business ecosys-

tems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004184. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innovation

to predict industry change, HBS, 2004 Research as Knowledge Management

185. Matheson, Matheson, the Smart Organization, creating value through strategic R&D, Harvard Business, 1998

186. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning187.

Creators: Their Stories and Processes and Environs188. Miller, Einstein Picasso, Space, Time, and the Beauty that Causes Havoc, Basic Books,

2001@189. White, Acid Tongues and Tranquil Dreamers,Tales of Bitter Rivalry that Fueled the

Advancement of Science&Technolgy,Morrow 2001190. Gay, Freud, A Life for Our Time, Norton, 1998191. McCutchan, The Muse that Sings, Composers Speak about the Creative Process, Oxford,

2001192. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 2004@193. Weber&Perkins, eds, Inventive Minds, creativity in technology, Oxford92194. Gedo and Gedo, Perspectives on Creativity, the Biographical Method, Ablex92$$$195. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 2002196. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 2004197. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 1990198. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 2006@199. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 2001200. Feinstein, the nature of creative development, Stanford business books, 2006@201. Yourgrau, A world without time, the forgotten legacy of Godel and Einstein, Basic, 2005202. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT203. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Industrializing & Manufacturing Creativity204. Research on the Management of Innovation, The Minnesota Studies, Edited by Van de

Ven, Angle, Poole, Oxford@205. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business strategy depends on produc-

tive friction and dynamic specialization, HBS, 2005206. Fagerberg, Mowery, Nelson, eds, Oxford Handbook of Innovation, 2005207. System Effects, Complexity in Political&Social Life, Robert Jervis, Princeton 1997@208. Goldenberg&Mazursky, Creativity in Product Innovation, Cambridge, 2002@209. Savransky, Engineering of Creativity, Intro to TRIZ Methodology of Inventive Problem

Solving, CRC, 2000210. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on creativ-

ity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 2004211. Davis and Scase, Managing Creativity, the Dynamics of Work and Organization, Open

University Press, 2000212. Nixon, Advertising Cultures, SAGE, 2003213. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business ecosys-

tems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004214. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innovation

to predict industry change, HBS, 2004215. Poundstone, How would you move Mt. Fuji: Microsoft’s Cult of the Puzzle216. Nalebuff and Ayres, Why Not? How to use everyday ingenuity to solve problems big and

small, Harvard Business School, 2003217. Csikszentmihalyi, Good Business, Leadership, flow, and the making of meaning, Viking,

2003218. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%219. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%@220. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%@221. Throsby, Economics and Culture, Cambridge04%%%222. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 1997

The Social Conditions and Dynamics of Creating223. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 1987@224. Adams-Price, editor; Creativity in Successful Aging, Springer, 1998225. Suleiman, editor; Exile and Creativity Duke, 1996@226. Farrell, Collaboration Circles: Friendship Dynamics&Creative Work UChicago@227. John-Steiner, Creative Collaboration, Oxford, 2000@228. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004@229. Sternberg, Grigorenko, Singer, eds, Creativity, from potential to realization, Amn. Psych.

Assn. 2004 Randomness As a Type of Thought230. Randomness by Bennett, Harvard, 1998231. The Creative Power of Chance, by Lestienne, translated by Neher, Univ. of Illinois Press,

1993232. Bernstein, Against the Gods, the Remarkable Story of Risk, Wiley, 1996@233. Taleb, Fooled by Randomness, Texere, 2001234. Salsburg, The Lady Tasting Tea, how statistics revolutionized science in the 20th century,

Owl, 2001235. Hacking, An Introduction to Probability&Inductive Logic, Cambridge, 2001@236. Gilles, Philosophical Theories of Probability, Routledge, 2000237. Von Mises and Geiringer, Probability, Statistics and Truth, Dover, 1957238. Stigler, Statistics on the table, history of statistical concepts, Harvard, 1999@239. Ekeland, the Broken Dice, & other math tales, Chicago, 1993240. Hacking, The Taming of Chance, Cambridge, 1990

Chance and Probability Theory241. Jaynes, Probability Theory, the logic of science, Cambridge, 2003242. Kaplan and Kaplan, Chances Are, adventures in probability, Viking 2006 Social Psych Overview

Elemental Using of Social Psych243. Cialdini Influence,Allyn and Bacon, 2001@244. Cialdini Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion, Quill, 1984, 95@245. Hatfield, Cacioppo, Rapson; Emotional Contagion, Cambridge, 1994246. Keller & Berry, The Influentials, Free Press, 2003247. Butera& Mugny, eds., Social Influence in Social Reality, Hogrefe&Huber, Seattle,

2001@248. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%@249. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^

Some Powerful Ambiguities in Social Psych250. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently, Free

Press, 2003@251. Kruglanski&Higgins ed, Social Psychology, readings; Psychology, 2003252. Porta&Diani, Social Movements, an intro, Blackwell, 1999253. Vallacher&Nowak, Dynamical Systems in Social Psych, Academic, 1994

Social Neuroscience

254. Capioppo and Bernston Social Neuroscience255. Cacioppo, Visser, Pickett Social Neuroscience, people thinking about thinking people

A Broad Overviews of Social Psychology256. Brown&Gaertner, Blackwell Handbk of Inter-group Social Psychology257. Tesser&Schwarz, Blackwell Handbk of Intra-indvl Social Psychology258. Fletcher & Clark, Blackwell Handbk of Interpersonal Social Psych, 259. Hogg & Tindale, Blackwell Handbk of Group Process Social Psych260. Social Cognition by Ziva Kunda, MIT Press, 1999@261. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^

Practical Social Psych262. Matthews, Zeidner, Roberts, Emotional Intelligence, science & myth, MIT02263. Kelley, Holmes, Kerr, Reis, Rusbult, vanLange,An Atlas of Interpersonal Situa-

tions,Cambridge 03264. Hammerstein, edr, Genetic and Cultural Evolution of Cooperation, MIT03265. Earley and Ang, Cultural Intelligence, individual interactions across cultures, Stanford

Business Books,03266. Mandelbaum, the meaning of sports, why americans watch baseball, football, and basket-

ball and what they see when they do, Public Affairs, 2004267. Wann, Melnick, Russell, Pease, Sports Fans, the psychology and social impact of specta-

tors, routledge, 2001 General Social Theorizing, an Overview

Surveys of Social Theories268. Coleman, Foundations of Social Theory, 1994@269. Chaos Theory in the Social Sciences: Foundations and Applications@270. Turner, Handbook of Social Theory271. Spellman, Cultural Sociology, Blackwell, 2002272. Blau, the Blackwell Companion to Sociology@273. Ritzer, The Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists, 2000@274. Heilbron, the Rise of Social Theory, Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1995@275. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%276. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%277. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%%

How to Think Socially

278. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 279. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

The Social Dynamics that Generate Societies and Theories of Them280. Crane, the Sociology of Culture: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives, 2002281. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004282. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000283. Philosophy of Social Science: the Philosophical Foundations of Social Thought284. Abbott, Chaos of Disciplines, Chicago, 2001@285. Weber, The Theory of Social&Economic Organizations, Free Press, 1947286. Lemert, edr; Social Theory, the Multicultural and Classic Readings, Westview,99@287. Parsons, Shils, Toward a General Theory of Action, Transaction, 1953288. Johnson and Johnson, Joining Together, Allyn and Bacon, 7th Edn, 2000289. Seidman & Alexander, The New Social Theory Reader, Routledge, 2001290. Wrong, The Problem of Order, What Unites&Divides Society, Free Press, 1994291. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%292. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%293. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%294. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%

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page 2 Sociology and Complexity

295. Kelso and Engstrom, the complementary nature, MIT, 2006296. Sole and Bascompte, self-organization in complex ecosystems, Princeton, 2006297. Sawyer, social emergence, societies as complex systems, cambridge, 2005298. Beinhocker, the origin of wealth, evolution, complexity and the radical remaking of eco-

nomics, Harvard B School, 2006 Leadership Theories:

General Theories of Leadership

299. Steers, Porter, Bigley, editors; 6th edition, Motivation and Leadership, McGraw Hill, 1996

300. An Integrative Theory of Leadership by Martin Chemers, LEA, 1997301. van Maurik, Writers on Leadership, Penquin, 2001@302. Grint, The Arts of Leadership, Oxford, 2000303. Arendt, The Human Condition, Chicago, 1954304. Arendt, Hannah; On Revolution; Penquin Books, London; 1985305. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 2004306. Popper, leaders who transform society, what drives them and why we are attracted, prae-

ger, 2005307. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT308. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Kinds and Varieties of Leadership

309. Bird, Schoonhoven, and Romanelli, editors; The Entrepreneurship Dynamic, Stanford Business Books, 2001@

310. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performance Government, RAND, 2005311. Guillen, Models of Management, Work, Authority, and Organization in a Comparative

Perspective, Chicago, 1994312. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002313. Miller, Einstein Picasso, Space, Time, and the Beauty that Causes Havoc, Basic Books,

2001@314. White, Acid Tongues and Tranquil Dreamers,Tales of Bitter Rivalry that Fueled the

Advancement of Science&Technolgy,Morrow 2001315. Gay, Freud, A Life for Our Time, Norton, 1998316. McCutchan, The Muse that Sings, Composers Speak about the Creative Process, Oxford,

2001317. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 2004@318. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 2004@319. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 1990@ How to Think Socially

320. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 321. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

The Topography and its Constraints on Leading

322. Baron, Kerr, Miller, Group Process, Group Decision, Group Action, Brooks/cole, 1992323. Smith and Berg, Paradoxes of Group Life, Jossey Bass, 1988324. Baum ed, The Blackwell Companion to Organizations, Blackwell@325. Hirschhorn, Larry; The Workplace Within; MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 1988@326. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%%327. Robert Jervis, System Effects, Complexity in Political&Social Life, Princeton 1997@

Leadership as an Illusion or a Sickness or Both

328. the Arbinger Institute: Leadership & Self Deception; 329. Csikszentmihalyi, Good Business, Leadership, flow, and the making of meaning, Viking,

2003330. Thaler, The Winner’s Curse, Paradoxes&Anomalies of Economic Life,FreePress 92331. Skousen and Taylor, Puzzles and Paradoxes in Economics, EE97$$$332. Lewis, Marianne; Exploring Paradox: Toward a More Comprehensive Guide; Academy

of Management Review; October, 2000333. Farson, Management of the Absurd, Touchstone, 1996

Venturing and Leadership

334. Livingston Founders at Work GREAT335. Antonakis, Cianciolo, Sternberg The Nature of Leadership336. Ancona, Bresman, X-teams, how to build teams that lead, innovate, and succeed, Har-

vard Business, 2007 Leading as Performance

337. Managing as a Performing Art by Peter Vaill, Jossey-Bass, 1989@338. Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Princeton, 1949339. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002340. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT341. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Leadership as Culture Creation and Correction

342. Derr, Roussilon, Bournois eds., Cross-Cultural Approaches to Leadership Development, Quorum, London, 2002@

343. Goodwin, Personal Relationships Across Cultures, Routledge, 1999%%%344. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004345. Matsumoto, culture and psychology 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000346. Lord and Brown, Leadership Processes & Follower Self-Identity, LEA04%%%

Leadership--Relative or Absolute--the Trans-Culturality of Leading

347. Simons, Vazquez, Harris, Transcultural Leadership, Empowering the Diverse Workforce, Gulf, 1993

348. Guillen, Models of Management, Work, Authority, and Organization in a Comparative Perspective, Chicago, 1994

349. Gannon&Newman,The Blackwell Handbk of Cross-Cultural Management, 2003350. Derr, et al eds., Cross-Cultural Approaches to Leadership Developmt, Quorum 02@

Leadership as Developing People

351. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%352. Thomas, Recent Theories of Human Development, Sage, 2001353. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^

Tools for Leading and Leaders

354. Cialdini Influence,Allyn and Bacon, 2001355. Cialdini Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion, Quill, 1984, 95356. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 1993357. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 1998358. Rees and Porter, Skills of Management, 5th Edn, Thomson Learning, 2001@359. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%@360. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^ Evolution Theory

Comprehensive Basic Surveys of Evolution’s Entirety361. Gould, The Structure of Evolutionary Theory, Harvard, 2002@362. Smith and Szathmary, The Origins of Life, Oxford, 1999@363. Dawkins, Climbing Mount Improbable, Penquin, 1996@364. Gould, Full House, Harmony, 1996365. Nitecki, editor; Evolutionary Progress, Chicago, 1988366. Crutchfield and Schuster eds., Evolutionary Dynamics: exploring the interplay of selec-

tion, accident, neutrality, and function; Oxford, Santa Fe Series, 2003@367. Gergersen, edr, from Complexity to Life, on the emergence of life and meaning, Oxford,

2003@368. Dawkins, the ancestor’s tale, a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution, Houghton Mifflin,

2004 Evolving Ecosystems

369. Case, An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, Oxford, 2000370. Goodwin, how the leopard changed its spots, the evolution of complexity, scribner, 1994371. Rose, and Lauder, eds, Adaptation, academic press, 1996@372. Gurney and Nisbet, ecological dynamics, oxford, 1998 COMPLEXITY373. Rice, evolutionary theory, mathematical and conceptual foundations, Sinauer,

2004COMPLEX374. Gotelli, a primer of ecology, 2nd edition, Sinauer, 1998

Culture and Civilization as Evolution Amplifiers

375. Jablonka and Lamb, evolution in four dimensions, genetic epigenetic, behavioral and symbolic variation in the history of life, MIT, 2005

376. Hammerstein, edr. genetic and cultural evolution of cooperation, MIT, 2003377. Richerson and Boyd, not by genes alone, how culture transformed human evolution, Chi-

cago, 2005@378. Chase and Leibold, ecological niches, linking classical and contemporary approaches,

Chicago, 2003@379. Ridley, The Origins of Virtue, Penquin, 1996

Emerging New Core Concepts in Evolution Theory

380. Callebaut, and Raskin-Gutman, Modularity, understanding the development and evolu-tion of natural complex systems, MIT, 2005@

381. Schlosser and Wagner, eds, Modularity, in development and evolution, Chicago, 2004@382. Crutchfield and Schuster eds., Evolutionary Dynamics: exploring the interplay of selec-

tion, accident, neutrality, and function; Oxford, Santa Fe Series, 2003@383. Chase and Leibold, ecological niches, linking classical and contemporary approaches,

Chicago, 2003@384. Rose, and Lauder, eds, Adaptation, academic press, 1996@385. Keller, edr, levels of selection in evolution, princeton, 1999@386. Newman and Palmer, Modeling Extinction, Oxford, 2003

What Is It That Evolves?

387. Gregory, the evolution of the genome, elsevier, 2005@388. Hawkins and Gell-Mann, eds, the evolution of human languages, addison wesley, 1992389. Charnov, life history invariants, some explorations of symmetry in evolutionary biology,

oxford, 1993390. Smith and Szathmary, the origins of life, from the birth of life to the origin of language,

oxford, 1999@391. Keller, edr, levels of selection in evolution, princeton, 1999@ General Sociology--A Few Recent Paradigms

General Theory Overviews392. Bohman, New Philosophy of Social Science, MIT, 1991393. Fiske and Shweder, Metatheory in Social Science, Chicago, 1986@394. Giddens and Turner, Social Theory Today, Stanford, 1987@395. Foa, Converse, Tornblom, Foa, Resource Theory, Explorations and Applications, Aca-

demic Press, 1993396. Fiske, Structures of Social Life, Free Press, 1991@397. Hechter & Horne eds, Theories of Social Order, Stanford 2003398. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002399. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%400. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%401. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%%

How to Think Socially

402. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 403. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

Specific Social Analyses of Modern Phenomena404. Bourdieu, Nice translator; Distinction, A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste, Har-

vard, 1984

405. Enteman, Managerialism, emergence of a new ideology, Wisconsin, 1993406. Clarke and Crossland, Action Systems, An introduction to the analysis of complex behav-

ior, Methuen, 1985407. Herzfeld, The Social Production of Indifference, Exploring the Symbolic Roots of West-

ern Bureaucracy, Chicago, 408. Giddens, Modernity and Self-Identity, Polity, 1991409. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%410. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%

Group and Organization Dynamics411. Taylor and Van Every, The Emergent Organization, Communication as Its Site and Sur-

face, LEA, 2000412. van Maurik, Writers on Leadership, Penquin, 2001413. Baron, Kerr, Miller, Group Process, Group Decision, Group Action, Brooks/cole, 1992414. Smith and Berg, Paradoxes of Group Life, Jossey Bass, 1988415. Baum ed, The Blackwell Companion to Organizations, Blackwell@416. Hirschhorn, Larry; The Workplace Within; MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 1988@417. Lord and Brown, Leadership Processes & Follower Self-Identity, LEA04%%%418. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%419. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%420. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%421. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^422. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 1993423. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 1998424. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 2004425. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performancde Government, RAND, 2005426. Loska and Cronkhite, an ecological perspective on human communication theory, Har-

court, 1995 Networks

427. Watts, Small Worlds, Princeton, 1999428. Nohria&Eccles, eds; Networks and Organizations, Harvard Bsns, 1992429. Buchanan, Nexus: Small Worlds & the Groundbreaking Science of Networks, Norton 02430. Albert-Lazlo, Linked: the New Science of Networks, Perseus, 2002431. Acting Together: the Social Organization of Crowds432. Batten, Casti, Thord, editors; Networks in Action, Communication, Economics, and

Human Knowledge, Springer, 1995433. Wellman&Berkowitz eds, Social Structures, A Network Approach, Cambridge, 1988434. Monge and Contractor, Theories of Communication Networks, Oxford, 2003435. Granovetter and Swedberg, the sociology of economic life, 2nd edition, Westview, 2001

Social Physics and Networks

436. Buchanan, The Social Atom, why the rich get richer, etc, Bloomsbury, 2007437. Benkler The Wealth of Networks, how social production transforms markets and free-

dom438. Newman, Barabasi, Watts The Structure and Dynamics of Networks439. Miller and Page Complex Adaptive Systems, an introduction to computational models

of social life GREAT440. Epstein Generative Social Science, studies in agent based computational modeling Contemporary Science Theory and Philosophy

Philosophy in General, an Introduction441. Cahn, editor, Philosophy for the 21st Century, Oxford, 2003442. Baggini, Making Sense, philosophy behind the headlines, Oxford, 2002443. Katz, Templets&the Explanation of Complex Patterns, Cambridge, 1986

Philosophy of Science, Overall Survey444. Schick, ed; Readings in the Philosophy of Science: From Positivism to Postmodernism;

Mayfield, 2000@445. Martin& McIntyre, eds; Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science; MIT, 1994@446. Klee, ed.; Scientific Inquiry: Readings in the Philosophy of Science; Oxford 1999@447. Balashov and Rosenberg, ed.;Philosophy of Science: Contemporary Readings; Rout-

ledge, 2002448. Newton-Smith, Companion to the Philosophy of Science, Blackwell449. Science Studies: Probing the Dynamics of Scientific Knowledge450. Sperber, Fashions in Science, Minnesota, 1990451. Lakatos, the methodology of scientific research, Cambridge 1978452. Schwartz, The Creative Moment, how science made itself alien to modern culture, Harper

Collins, 1992453. Thagard, Computational Philosophy of Science, MIT88454. Demey, The Cognitive Paradigm, Chicago, 1982455. Hacking, edr, scientific revolutions, oxford, 2004456. Stevenson, edr, the study of human nature, a reader, 2nd edition, oxford, 2000@457. Yourgrau, A world without time, the forgotten legacy of Godel and Einstein, Basic, 2005

How to Think Socially

458. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 459. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

-Recent Physics Theories460. Smolin, Quantum Gravity, Basic Books, 2001@461. Barrow, The Book of Nothing, Pantheon, 2000462. Barrow, Theories of Everything, Fawcett, 1991@463. Callender & Huggett, Physics Meets Philosophy at Planck Scale, Cambridge, 2001464. Greene, The Elegant Universe, Vintage, 1999465. Deutsch, the fabric of reality, Penquin, 1997466. Einstein, Relativity, Routledge, 1916467. Laughlin, a different universe reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic, 2006468. Hawking and Penrose, The nature of space and time, Princeton 1996469. Casti, Complexification, Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the Science of Sur-

prise, Harper Collins, 1994470. Casti, Would-BeWorlds, How Simulation is Changing the Frontiers of Science, Wiley,

1997471. Greene, The Fabric of the Cosmos, Knopf2004$$$472. Gribbin, Deep Simplicity, Chaos, Complexity and the Emergence of Life,

AllenLane04%%%473. Taylor, The Moment of Complexity, U Chicago, 2001^^^474. Baeyer, Information, the new language of science, Harvrd,2004^^^@

All is Information

475. Borgmann HOlding onto Reality, the nature of informatin at the turn of the millenium476. Gardner The Intelligenct Universe, AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos477. Brockman What is Your Dangerous Idea, leading thinkers on the unthinkable478. Laughlin A Different Universe, reinventing physics from the ground up479. Lindley Uncertainty, Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr and the struggle for the soul of science480. Carruthers, Stich, Siegal, eds, The cognitive basis of science, Cambridge, 2002

Sciences

481. Ulanowicz, Ecology, the Ascendent, Perspective, Columbia Univ. Press, 1997@ = updates energy and trophic paradigms with complexity theory and emergence

482. Randall, Lisa; Warped Passages, Unraveling the Mysteries of he Univers’s Hidden Dimensions, Ecco 2005 = portrays how we may be in extra dimensions whose effects we see in our 4 dimensions, tracing from those effects to the extra dimensions that generate them

483. Ridley, eminent lives, francis crick discoverer of the genetic code, harper collins 2006 How to Think Socially

484. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 485. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

Social Physics and Networks

486. Buchanan, The Social Atom, why the rich get richer, etc, Bloomsbury, 2007487. Benkler The Wealth of Networks, how social production transforms markets and free-

dom488. Newman, Barabasi, Watts The Structure and Dynamics of Networks489. Miller and Page Complex Adaptive Systems, an introduction to computational models

of social life GREAT490. Epstein Generative Social Science, studies in agent based computational modeling

New Maths491. Campbell, Grammatical Man, Touchstone, 1982492. Lavine, Understanding the Infinite, Harvard, 1994493. Rucker, Infinity and the Mind, Princeton, 1995494. Cohen and Stewart, The Collapse of Chaos, Discovering Simplicity in a Complex World,

Penquin, 1995@495. Rucker, Mind Tools: the five levels of mathematical reality, Houghton Mifflin, 1987496. Stewart, Life’s Other Secret, The New Maths of the Living World, Wiley, 1998497. Casati&Varzi, Holes and other superficialities, MIT 1994

Old maths

498. Rockafellar and Wets, Variational Analysis, Springer, 2004499. Livio, the equation that couldn’t be solved, how mathematical genius discovered the lan-

guage of symmetry, Simon and Schuster, 2005500. Abbott, Understanding Analysis, Springer, 2001501. Ronan, symmetry and the monster, Oxford, 2006502. Ash and Gross, fearless symmetry, exposing the hidden patterns of numbers, Princeton,

2006503. Gelbaum and Olmsted, Counterexamples in analysis, dover, 1964504. Rosenlicht, introduction ot analysis, dover, 1968505. Derbyshire, unknown quantity, a real and imaginary history of algebra, Joseph Henry

Press, 2006506. Stillwell, yearning for the impossible, the surprising truths of mathematics, AK Peters,

2006 Math Basics

507. Dunham The Calculus Gallery, masterpieces from Neton to Lebesque508. Dixon Mathographics509. Byers How Mathematicians Think510. Nahin When least is Best511. Stewart Why Beauty is Truth, a history of symmetry512. Nahin, Chases and Escapes, the math of pursuit and evasion, Princeton 2007

Philosophy of Mind and Brain, An Introduction513. Guttenplan, Companion to the Philosophy of Mind, Blackwell 1994514. Churchland, Brain-wise, studies in neurophilosophy, MIT, 2002515. The Mind Doesn’t Work That Way by Jerry Fodor, MIT Press, 2000516. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%517. Baron, Rationality and Intelligence, Cambridge 85%%%518. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%519. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%520. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 2004521. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolutin of human cognition, blackwell, 2003522. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 2004523. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004524. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999525. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 1999526. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 2005527. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002

528. Stevenson, edr, the study of human nature, a reader, 2nd edition, oxford, 2000529. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness,

MIT, 2003530. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 2004

The Nature and Limits of Thought531. Howson and Urback, Scientific Reasoning; the Bayesian Approach, Open Crt93@532. Priest, Beyond the Limits of Thought, Oxford, 2002533. Dupre, Human Nature and the Limits of Science, Oxford, 2001534. Katsenelinboigen, the concept of indeterminism and its applications, Praeger, 1997535. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%536. Baron, Rationality and Intelligence, Cambridge 85%%%537. Stevenson, edr, the study of human nature, a reader, 2nd edition, oxford, 2000 Causality538. Gould, The hedgehog, the Fox, and the Magister’s Pox, Harmony, 2003539. Glymour and Cooper, eds., Computation, Causation, & Discovery, MIT, 1999540. Salmon, Causality and Explanation, Oxford, 1998541. Sosa and Tooley, eds, Causation, Oxford, 1993542. Bunge, Causality and Modern Science, Dover, 1959543. Glymour, The Mind’s Arrows, Bayes Nets and Graphical Causal Models in Psychology,

MIT, 2001 General Psychology

Theories of Mind and Psychology544. Stanovich, How to Think Straight about Psych, Allyn and Bacon, 6th edn, 2001@545. Guttenplan, ed., The Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Mind@546. Kukla, Methods of Theoretical Psychology, MIT, 2001547. Plotkin, Darwin Machines and the Nature of Knowledge, Harvard, 1993@548. Plunkett and Elman, Exercises in Rethinking Innateness, a handbook for connectionist

simulations, MIT, 1997549. Elman, Bates, Johnson, Karmiloff Smith, Parisi, Plunkett, Rethinking Innateness, connec-

tionist perspective on developmt, MIT, 1999@550. Kagan, Three Seductive Ideas, Harvard, 1998551. Clark, Microcognition: Philosophy, cognitive science, & parallel distributed processing,

MIT90552. Davis, edr, Handbook of Research Methods in Experimental Psychology, Blackwell03553. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%554. Baron, Rationality and Intelligence, Cambridge 85%%%555. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%556. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%557. Lerner edr, Handbook of Child Psych, Theoretical Models of Human Development, vol1,

Wiley98%%%558. Talmy, Toward a Cognitive Semantics, vol II, typology and process in concept structur-

ing, MIT, 2001559. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 1987560. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002561. Galambos, Abelson, Black, eds, Knowledge Structures, LEA, 1986562. Demetriou and Raftopoulos, Cognitive Developmental Change, Cambridge, 2004563. Kagan, Three Seductive Ideas, Harvard, 1998564. Sternberg and Jordan, A handbook of wisdom, cambridge, 2005565. Deci and Ryan, handbook of self determination research, U of Rochester, 2002

General Psych Overviews

566. Elliot and Dweck Handbook of Competition and Motivation567. Gross Handbook of Emotion Regulation568. Hassin, Uleman, Bargh The New Unconscious569. Varela, Thompson, Rosch The Embodied Mind, cognitive science and human experi-

ence570. Munger, the History of Psychology., fundamental questions571. Carruthers, Laurence, Stich The Innate Mind, vol. 2, culture and cognition572. Stainton, edr, Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science, Blackwell, 2006573. Silvia, Exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006574. Carruthers, Laurence, Stich, eds, The innate mind, structure and contents, Oxford 2005575. Carruthers, Stich, Siegal, eds, The cognitive basis of science, Cambridge, 2002576. Groopman How Doctors Think577. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning

Consciousness578. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness,

MIT, 2003579. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 2004580. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 2000581. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 1999582. Jouranal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 2004583. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 2004584. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004585. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999586. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness,

MIT, 2003587. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 2004588. Dennett, Kinds of Minds, Towards an Understanding of Consciousness, Basic, 1996

Cognition Basics589. Flavell, Miller, and Miller; Cognitive Development590. Ashcraft, Fundamentals of Cognition, Longman, 1998591. Gardner, The Mind’s New Science, a history of the cognitive revolution, Basic85592. Gunther, edr, Essays on Non-conceptual Content, MIT, 2003$$$593. Taylor, Reference and the Rational Mind, Center for the Study of Language and Info,

2003$$$594. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%595. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 1987596. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002

Brain Science

597. Silvia, exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006598. Elster, alchemies of the mind, rationality and the emotions, Cambridge, 1999599. Panksepp, affective neuroscience, Oxford, 1998600. Erneling and Johnson, eds, the mind as a scientific object, Oxford, 2005601. Quartz and Sejnowski, liars, lovers, and heroes, what the new brain science reveals about

how we become who we are, Morrow, 2002602. Morris, Tarassenko, Kenward, cognitive systems, information processing meets brain

science, Elsevier, 2006603. Stafford and Webb, mind hacks, tips and tools for using your brain, O’Reilly, 2005604. Lewis and Granic, eds, emotion, development, and self organization, Cambridge, 2000605. Lewis and Haviland-Jones, handbook of emotions, 2nd edition, Guilford, 2006606. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 2000607. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 1999608. Jouranal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 2004609. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 2004610. Juslin and Sloboda, music and emotion, theory and research, Oxford, 2001611. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 1999612. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 2004613. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolutin of human cognition, blackwell, 2003614. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 2004615. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004616. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999617. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 1999618. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 2005619. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002620. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness,

MIT, 2003621. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 2004

Brain Science Results Applied

622. Omerod Why Most Things Fail, Evolution, Extinction, and Economics623. Rosenweig The Halo Effect, and the 8 other business delusions that deceive managers624. Taleb The Black Swan, the impact of the highly improbable625. Heath and Heath Made to Stick, why some ideas survive and others die626. Montague Why Choose thi sBook? How we make decisions627. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 2006628. Page, The Difference, how the power of diversity creates better groups, firms, schools,

and societies, Princeton, 2007Mind and Brain

629. Davidson and Harrington, visions of compassion, Oxford, 2002630. Wallace, contemplative science, where buddhism and neuroscience converge, columbia,

2007631. Valiant, circuits of the mind, oxford, 1994632. Elliot and Dweck eds, handbook of competence and motivation, oxford, 2005633. Laming, understanding human motivation, blackwell, 2004634. Dai and Sternberg, eds, Motivation, emotion, and cognition, integrative perspectives on

intellectual functioning and development, LEA, 2004635. Barrett, niedenthal, winkielman, eds, emotion and consciousness, guilford 2005636. Edelman, second nature, brain science and human knowledge, yale, 2006637. Minsky, the emotion machine, commonsense thinking, artificial intelligence, and the

future of the human mind, simon and schuster, 2006638. Birren, color psychology and color therapy, university books 1961639. Holtzschue, understanding color, an intro for designers, 2nd edition, wiley, 2002

Social Psych Basics

640. Aronson, Wilson, and Akert, Social Psychology, 4th edition641. Baumeister, Key Readings in Social Psych, 2000642. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%643. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%

Social Psych of Emotion644. Hatfield and Rapson, Love and Sex: Cross Cultural Perspectives645. Lazarus, Stress and Emotion: A New Synthesis, Springer, 1999646. Swidler, Talk of Love: How Culture Matters, 2001647. Katz, How Emotions Work, U of Chicago, 1999648. Ortony, Clore, Collins, The Cognitive Structure of Emotions, Cambridge, 1988649. Lewis& Granic, eds., Emotion, Development & Self Organization, Cambridge, 2000650. Lewis and Haviland-Jones eds,. Handbook of Emotions, 2nd edition, Guilford, 2000651. Argyle, The Psychology of Happiness, Routledge, 1989652. Nettle, Happiness: the science behind your smile; Oxford. 2005###@653. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 1999654. Myers, The Pursuit of Happiness, who is happy and why, Morrow, 1992@655. Magai and haviland-Jones, The hidden genius of emotion, lifespan transformations of

personality, Cambridge, 2002656. Wierzbicka, Emotions across languages and cultures, diversity and universals, Cam-

bridge, 1999

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page 3657. Lewis and Granic, eds, Emotion, development, and self organization, dynamic systems

approaches,Cambridge 00658. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%659. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%@660. Neisser, the perceived self, ecological and inerpersonal sources of self knowledge, cam-

bridge, 1993661. Pervin, personality theory and research, 6th edition, Wiley, 1970662. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004@663. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Industrial Psych664. The Elgar Compagnion to Consumer Research and Economic Psychology665. Warr, Editor; Psychology at Work, 5th Edition, Penquin, 2002666. Jordan, Business Anthropology, Waveland 2003^^^

Evolutionary Psych667. Burnham and Pehlan, Mean Genes, Penquin, 2000@668. Buss, Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of Mind, Allyn & Bacon, 1999669. Gaulin and McBumey, Psychology: An Evolutionary Approach, 2001670. Konner, The Tangled Wing, biologic constraints on human spirit, Owl, 2002

Non-Linear Models of Minds671. Newell and Molenaar, editors; Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics to Developmental

Process Modeling, LEA, 1998672. Lewis and Granic, editors; Emotion, development, and self organization: Dynamic sys-

tems approaches to emotional development; Cambridge, 2002673. Smith and Thelen, eds, a dynamic systems approach to development, applications, MIT,

1993 Self and Personality Psych Basics

674. Cervone and Mischel, eds., Advances in Personality Science, Guilford, 2002@675. Sternberg and Kolligian, Competence Considered, Yale, 1990 (plus nearly all other Stern-

berg edited books)676. Boekaerts, Pintrich, Zeidner, Handbook of Self Regulation, Academic00@677. Higgins, Kruglanski, eds., Motivational Science, Psychology Press, 2000678. Gollwitzer and Bargh, eds., The Psychology of Action, Guilford, 1996679. Lerner edr, Handbook of Child Psych, Theoretical Models of Human Development, vol1,

Wiley98%%%680. Leak, Jean Paul Sartre, Reaktion, 2006681. Goldstein, betraying spinoza, the renegade jew who gave us modernity, nextbook, 2006682. Stewart, the courtier and the heretic, leibniz, spinoza, and the fate of god in the modern

world, Norton, 2006683. Taylor, sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Harvard, 1989684. Seigel, the idea of the self, thought and experience in western europe since the 17th cen-

tury, cambridge, 2005685. Neisser, the perceived self, ecological and inerpersonal sources of self knowledge, cam-

bridge, 1993686. Pervin, personality theory and research, 6th edition, Wiley, 1970

Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

687. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT688. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Sports Psychology

689. Mandelbaum, the meaning of sports, why americans watch baseball, football, and basket-ball and what they see when they do, Public Affairs, 2004

690. Wann, Melnick, Russell, Pease, Sports Fans, the psychology and social impact of specta-tors, routledge, 2001

Neurophysiological Psych691. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen eds., The Languages of the Brain, Harvard, 2002692. Quartz and Sejnowski, Liars, Lovers and Heroes, What the New Brain Science Reveals

About How we Become Who We Are, Morrow, 2002693. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 2004694. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolutin of human cognition, blackwell, 2003695. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 2004696. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004697. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999698. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 1999699. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 2005700. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002

Mysteries of Consciousness and Culture701. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently, Free

Press, 2003@702. Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, discovering the adaptive unconscious, Harvard, 2002703. Wegner, The Illusion of conscious Will, MIT, 2002704. Leyton, Symmetry Causality Mind, MIT, 1992705. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004706. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000 The Enlightenment as Stage of History and Stage in Individual Psychic Development707. Menand, The Metaphysical Club,Story of Ideas in America, Farrar Straus Giroux, 2001708. Dear, Revolutionizing the Sciences, European Knowledge and Its Ambitions, 1500-1700,

Princeton, 2001709. Rabb, Renaissance Lives, Portraits of an Age, Basic Books, 2000710. Greenfeld, The Spirit of Capitalism, Harvard, 2001711. Rothschild, Economic Sentiments, Adam Smith, Concorcet, and the Enlightenment, Har-

vard, 2001@712. Green, Mountain of Truth, Tufts, 1986713. Munck, The Enlightenment, Arnold, 2000714. Israel, Radical Enlightenment, Philosophy & the Making of Modernity, Oxford 2001715. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002716. Aries, Dubry eds, A History of Private Life, vol. 1-4, Rome, Medieval, Renaissance, Rev-

olution, Harvard, 1990717. Weber, the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Prentice Hall, 1976718. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%719. Kearns, Ideas in Seventeenth Century France, St. Martins, 1979%%% Demystification Theories

Demystification of Gender, Religion, Self Control720. Tannen, You Just Don’t Understand, Morrow, 1990@721. Simon de Beauvoir, The Second Sex, Vintage, 1997722. Campbell, Thou art That, Transforming Religious Metaphor, New World Lib,01@723. Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Princeton, 1949724. Freud, Civilization and Its Discontents, Norton, 1961725. Freud, The Future of An Illusion, Norton, 1961726. Neu, editor; The Cambridge Companion to Freud, Cambridge, 1991727. Freud, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Norton, 1961@728. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 2004

Religion as Poison

729. Hitchens, God is not Great, how religion poisons everything, Twelve 2007730. Stenger God, the Failed Hypothesis, How science shows that God does not exist731. King Evolving God, a provocative view of the origins of religion732. Sagan The Varieties of Scientific Experience, a personal view of the searhc for God

The Science of Religion--Demystifying Religion, Spirit, and Biases in Traditions

733. Armstrong, visions of god, four medieval mystics and their writings, Wisdom, 1994734. Tremlin, minds and gods, the cognitive foundations of religion, Oxford, 2006735. Dennett, breaking the spell, religion as a natural phenomenon, Viking, 2006736. Illich, as told to Cayley, the rivers north of the future, the testament of Ivan Illich,

Anansi, 2005737. Barrett, why would anyone believe in god, Altimira, 2004738. Whitehouse and McCauley, eds, mind and religion, psychological nad cognitive founda-

tions of religiosity, Altamira, 2005739. Norris and Inglehart, sacred and secular, religion and politics worldwide, cambridge,

2004740. Boyer, religion explained, the evolutionary origins of religious thought, Basic, 2001741. Wilson, Darwin’s Cathedral, evolution, religion, and the nature of society, Chicago, 2002742. Armstrong, the great transformation, the beginning of our religious traditions, Knopf,

2006743. Armstrong, the spiral staircase, my climb out of darkness, Anchor, 2004744. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 2004745. Barbour, Religion and Science historical and contemporary, issues, Harper, 1997746. Clayton, the problem of god in modern thought, eerdmans, 2000747. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT748. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Demystification of Selves, Professions, Nationality749. Olson, Existentialism, Dover, 1962@750. Illych, Medical Nemesis751. Bledstein, the Culture of Professionalism, Norton, 1976752. Fox, The New Sartre, Continuum, 2003@753. Anderson, Imagined Communities, Reflection on Nationalism, Verso, 1983

Demystification of Jobs, Careers, Lifestyles, Eras754. Hage&Powers, Post-Industrial Lives, SAGE, 1992755. Lilla, edr, New French Thought, Political Philosophy, Princeton, 1994756. Fox, edr, Recapturing Anthropology, Working in the Present, SAR Press, 1991757. Tannen, edr, Gender and Conversational Interaction, Oxford, 1993758. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002 Education Theory for Higher Education759. Evans, Forney, Guido-Dibrito; Student Development in College, Theory, Research, and

practice, Jossey Bass, 1998@760. Astin, What Matters in College, Jossey Bass, 1993761. Kuhn, The Skills of Argument, Cambridge, 1991762. Arendt, Between Past and Future, Penquin, 1954763. Roberts, ed; Academic Initiatives in Total Quality for Higher Education, ASQC, 1995764. Ritchhart, Intellectual Character, What it is, Why it matters, and How to Get It, Jossey

Bass, 2002765. Granott and Parziale, Microdevelopment, Transition Processes in Development and

Learning, Cambridge Univ., 2002@766. Blake, Smeyers, Smith, Standish, Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Education 2003@767. Arendt, The Life of the Mind, HBJ, 1971768. Novak&Gowin, Learning How to Learn, Cambridge, 1984769. Whitehead, The Aims of Education, Free Press, 1929770. Duschl and Hamilton eds, Philosophy of Science, Cognitive Psychology, and Educational

Theory and Practice, SUNY, 1992771. Pascarella and Terenzini, How College Affects Students, Jossey-Bass91%%%

Education Theory and Practice

772. Ritter, Nerb, Lehtinen, O’Shea, eds. In Order to Learn, how the sequence of topics influ-ences learning, Oxford, 2007

773. Sykes, A Nation of Victims, the decay of the american character, St. Martins 1992774. Bok, Our underachieving colleges, Princeton 2006775. Boulding, The Image, knowledge and life in society, Ann Arbor, 1968776. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 2006

777. Groopman How Doctors Think Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

778. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT779. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Arendt and virtue

780. Peterson and Seligman, character strengths and virtues, Oxford, 2004781. Gordon, edr, Hannah Arendt and Education, Westview, 2001782. Arendt, essays in understanding, formation, exile, and totalitarianism, Schocken, 1994783. Arendt, the promise of politics, Schocken, 2005784. Arendt, responsibility and judgement, Schocken, 2003

Educational Philosophy

785. Palmer, edr, 50 major thinkers on education, Routledge, 2001786. Noddings, philosophy of education, Westview,1995787. Reed and Johnson, philosophical documents in education, 2nd edition, Addison Wesley,

2000788. Gordon, edr, Hannah Arendt and Education, Westview, 2001789. Blake, Smeyers, Smith, Standish, Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Education 2003@790. Whitehead, The Aims of Education, Free Press, 1929

Japanese Educational Philosophy

791. Roland, In Search of Self in India and Japan, Princeton, 1988792. Lie, edr, the impoverished spirit in contemporary Japan, selected essays of honda Katsui-

chi, Monthly Review, 19993793. Odin, Artistic Detachment in Japan and the West, Hawaii, 2001794. Bartholomew, James; The Formation of Science in Japan; Yale Univ.; 1989795. Collcutt, Martin; Five Mountains, The Rinzai Zen Monastic Institution in Medieval

Japan; Harvard, 1981796. Tatsuno, Sheridan; Created in Japan; Harper and Row, NYC; 1990797. Rozman,The East Asian Region,Confucian Heritage&Modern Adaptation, Princtn91798. Van Wolferen, The Enigma of Japanese Power, Knopf, 1989799. March, Reading the Japanese Mind, Kodansha, 1996800. Gluck, Japan’s Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period, Princeton85801. Buruma, Inventing Japan: 1853-1964, Weidenfeld&Nicholson, 03#802. Mouer&Sugimoto, Images of Japanese Society, Routledge86803. Kerr, Dogs and Demons, the fall of modern Japan, Penguin 2001

Managing Academics, Managing Research, Managing Creatives804. Clark, edr. The Research Foundations of Graduate Education, California93805. Curry, Wergin, & Assts, Educating Professionals, Jossey-Bass, 93806. Clar, edr, Perspectives on Higher Education, 8 disciplinary and comparative views, Cali-

fornia, 84807. Geiger, To Advance Knowledge, the growth of American research universities 1900-

1940, Oxford, 1986808. Birnbaum, How Colleges Work, the cybernetics of academic organization and leadership,

Jossey-Bass,809. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 1993810. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 1998811. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 2004812. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performancde Government, RAND, 2005 1991 Connectionist Models of Mind and Man813. Adaptation by Rose and Lauder, Academic Press, 1996814. Rethinking Innateness by Elman, Bates, Johnson, Karmiloff, et al, MIT, 1999@815. Cowan et al, Complexity, Metaphors, Models, & Reality, Addison-Wesley, 1994816. Kennedy and Eberhart, Swarm Intelligence, Morgan Kaufmann, 2001@817. Marcus, The Algebraic Mind, Integrating Connectionism&Cognitive Sci, MIT, 2001818. Langton, editor, Artifical Life, An Overview, MIT, 1995819. Mitchell, An Introduction to Genetic Algorithms, MIT, 1996820. Luna, Stefansson, eds; Economic Simulations in SWARM, KluwarAP, 2000821. Read & Miller, Connectionist Models of Social Reasoning&Behavior, LEA, 1998@822. Caudill and Butler, Naturally Intelligent Systems, MIT, 1990823. Cilliers, Complexity and Postmodernism, Routledge, 1999@824. Judd, Neural Network Design and the Complexity of Learning, MIT, 1990825. Morowitz&Singer, eds, The Mind, the Brain, &Complex Adaptive Systems, Addison

Wesley, 1995826. Belew&Mitchell eds; Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations, Addison Wes96827. Dawson, Minds and Machines, connectionism and psychological modeling, Blackwell,

2004828. Smith & Thelen, eds, A Dynamic Systems Ap;proach to Developmeent, applicns,

MIT93%%% How People Think--The Theories and Empirics of Thought

Sources and Types of Thought829. Kahneman and Tversky, Choices, Values, and Frames, Cambridge, 2000@830. Levy, Tools of Critical Thinking, Metathoughts for Psych, Allyn & Bacon, 1997@831. Baron, Thinking and Deciding, 3rd Edition, Cambridge, 2000832. Fauconnier and Turner, The Way We Think, Basic Books, 2002@833. Searle, Rationality in Action, MIT, 2001834. Searle, The Rediscovery of the Mind, MIT, 1992835. Nussbaum, Upheavals of Thought, the Intelligence of Emotions, Cambridge, 2001836. Turner, Cognitive Dimensions of Social Science, Oxford, 2001837. Klein, Source of Power, How People Make Decisions, MIT, 1998 838. Plotkin, Darwin Machines and the Nature of Knowledge, Harvard, 1993839. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%840. Galambos, Abelson, Black, eds, Knowledge Structures, LEA, 1986841. Talmy, Toward a Cognitive Semantics, vol II, typology and process in concept structur-

ing, MIT, 2001842. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 1987843. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002

Modes of Thought844. Boy, Cognitive Function Analysis, Ablex, 1998845. Commons, Richards, Armon eds., Beyond Formal Operations, Praeger, 1984846. Myers, Intuition, Its Powers and Perils, Yale, 2002@847. Sternberg, editor, Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid, Yale, 2002@848. Olson&Torrance, ed., Modes of Thoughts, Explorations in Culture&Cognition, Cam-

bridge, 1996849. Stanovich, Who is Rational, Individual Differences in Reasoning, LEA, 1999@850. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently, Free

Press, 2003@851. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%852. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004853. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Problems in Thinking about Problems854. Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, discovering the adaptive unconscious, Harvard, 02855. Browne and keeley, Asking the Right Questions, 6th edn. Prentice Hall, 2001856. Damer, Attacking Faulty Reasoning, 4th edn. Wadsworth, 2001857. Baron, Thinking and Deciding, 2nd editon, Cambridge, 1988858. Davidson & Sternberg, eds, The Pych of Problem Solving, Cambridge, 2003@ Brain Science:

Emotion from Brains

859. Silvia, exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006860. Elster, alchemies of the mind, rationality and the emotions, Cambridge, 1999861. Panksepp, affective neuroscience, Oxford, 1998862. Juslin and Sloboda, music and emotion, theory and research, Oxford, 2001863. Lewis and Granic, eds, emotion, development, and self organization, Cambridge, 2000

Broad Surveys of Brain Science

864. Erneling and Johnson, eds, the mind as a scientific object, Oxford, 2005865. Quartz and Sejnowski, liars, lovers, and heroes, what the new brain science reveals about

how we become who we are, Morrow, 2002866. Morris, Tarassenko, Kenward, cognitive systems, information processing meets brain

science, Elsevier, 2006867. Stafford and Webb, mind hacks, tips and tools for using your brain, O’Reilly, 2005

Thought from Brains

868. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 2004869. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolution of human cognition, blackwell, 2003870. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 2004871. Stafford and Webb, mind hacks, tips and tools for using your brain, O’Reilly, 2005

Consciousness from Brains

872. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004873. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999874. Koch, biophysics of computation, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 1999875. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 2000876. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 1999877. Jouranal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 2004878. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 2004879. Edelman: Universe of Consciousness;880. Marcus: Birth of the Mind; 881. Baars et al: Essential Sources in the Scientific Study of Consciousness; 882. Koch: the Quest for Consciousness; 883. Edelman: Wider than the Sky

Evolution of and in Brains

884. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human nature, MIT, 2005

885. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002886. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 2004887. Morowitz: Mind, Brain, & Complex Adaptive Systems; 888. Calvin, Willian; The Cerebral Code; MIT Press; Cambridge, Mass.; 1996889. Calvin&Bickerton, Lingua ex Machina, Reconciling darwin and chomsky with the

human brain, MIT 2000890. Calvin: How Brains Think; 891. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolution of human cognition, blackwell, 2003 Networks892. White, Markets from Networks, Socioecon Models of Production, Princeton, 2002893. Schiller, Digital Capitalism, Networking the Global Market System, MIT 1999894. Nohria and Eccles, editors; Networks and Organizations, Harvard Bsns, 1992895. Buchanan, Nexus: Small Worlds and the Science of Networks Norton02896. Albert-Laszlo, Barabasi, Linked: the New Science of Networks, Perseus 2002897. (forthcoming 2004) Acting Together: the Social Organization of Crowds898. Batten, Casti, Thord, editors; Networks in Action, Communication, Economics, and

Human Knowledge, Springer, 1995899. Wellman&Berkowitz eds, Social Structures, A Network Approach, Cambridge, 1988900. Caudill&Butler, Understanding Neural Networks, computer explorations, vol 1 & 2, 901. White, Markets from Networks, Socioeconomic Models of Productn, Princeton 02902. Cilliers, Complexity and Postmodernism, Routledge, 1999@

903. Damasio, et al, Unity of Knowledge, New York Academy of Sciences02%%%904. Monge and Contractor, Theories of Communication Networks, Oxford, 2003

2. Management Sciences Dimension: Management of:

Self, Complexity,Business, Ventures, Cultures, Quality, Technology, Decision,

Knowledge General Management Overview

Theory of Managing905. Thomas, Controversies in Management, 2ndedn, Routledge, 1993906. Manville and Ober, A Company of Citizens, what the world’s first democracy teaches

leaders about creating great organizations, Harvard Bsns, 2003907. The Concept of Work, Ancient, Medieval,&Modernby Applebaum,SUNY 1992908. van Maurik, Writers on Leadership, Penquin, 2001@909. Porter, The Competitive Advantage of Nations, Free Press, 90910. Mintzberg, Mintzberg on Management, Inside our strange world of organizations, Free

Press, 1989911. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 2004

Skills of Managers and Leaders912. Organizational Behavior & Processes by Ancona, Kochan, Scully, Van Maanen, Westney,

South Western Publishing@913. Rosenhead&Mingers,Rational Analysis for aProblematicWorldRevisited,Wiley01914. VanGundy, Techniques of Structured Problem Solving,2nd edn,Van Nostrand 88915. Atrill&McLaney,Management Accounting for Non-specialists,Prentice-Hall, 2002916. Rees and Porter, Skills of Management, 5th Edn, Thomson Learning, 2001@917. Weisbord, Discovering Common Ground, Berrett Koehler, 92918. Pasmore, Designing Effective Organizations, a sociotechnical systems perspective,

Wiley, 88919. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002920. Zaltman, How Customers Think921. Lord and Brown, Leadership Processes & Follower Self-Identity, LEA04%%%922. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 1993923. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 1998924. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 2004925. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performance Government, RAND, 2005

Strategy Basics926. Lele, Creating Strategic Leverage, Matching Company Strengths with Market Opportuni-

ties, Wiley, 1992927. Yavitz and Newman, Strategy in Action, Free Press, 1982928. Cummings and Wilson, eds, Images of Strategy, Blackwell, 2003929. Strategy Safari by Mintzberg, Ahlstrand, and Lampel, Free press, 1998930. Coyle, Practical Strategy, Structured Tools and Techniques, prentice Hall, 2004$$$.931. Volberda and Elfring, eds, Rethinking Strategy, SAGE04%%%

Management Functions932. An Integrative Theory of Leadership by Martin Chemers, LEA, 1997933. A Primer on Decision Making by James March, Free press, 1994934. Kotler on Marketing by Philip Kotler, Free press, 1999935. The Social Life of Information by Brown and Duguid, Harvard Business, 2000936. Global Quality by Richard Tabor Greene, ASQC and Irwin, 1993.937. Why We Buy, the Science of Shopping by Paco Underhill; Touchstone, 1999938. The Harvard Business Review on Non-Profits, Harvard Business Review, 1999939. Ulrich and Eppinger, Product Design and Development, McGraw Hill, 1995940. Sherry, ed, Contemporary Marketing & Consumer Behavior, An Anthropological Source-

book, SAGE1995%%% Management Systems Skills

941. Jervis;System Effects: Complexity in Political and Social Life, Princeton, 1997@942. Huczynski, Management Gurus, Routledge, 1993@943. Myers, Intuition, Its Powers and Perils, Yale, 2002@944. DeMarco&Lister, Peopleware,Productive Projects and Teams,Dorset House, 1987

Global Entrepreneurship Management Overview945. Sexton and Landstrom, The Blackwell Handbook of Entrepreneurship, 2003946. Gannon&Newman, The Blackwell Handbook of Cross-Cultural Managemt, 2003947. Hitt et al, eds, The Blackwell Handbook of Strategic Management, 2003948. Hollingsworth and Boyer, eds., Contemporary Capitalism, Cambridge, 1997949. Goodwin, Personal Relationships Across Cultures, Routledge, 1999%%%950. Paige, edr, Education for the Intercultural Experience, Intercultural 93%%%951. Jordan, Business Anthropology, Waveland 2003^^^

Brain Science Results Applied

952. Omerod Why Most Things Fail, Evolution, Extinction, and Economics953. Rosenweig The Halo Effect, and the 8 other business delusions that deceive managers954. Taleb The Black Swan, the impact of the highly improbable955. Heath and Heath Made to Stick, why some ideas survive and others die956. Montague Why Choose thi sBook? How we make decisions957. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 2006958. Page, The Difference, how the power of diversity creates better groups, firms, schools,

and societies, Princeton, 2007Managing the New Economy

959. HBR, Harvard business review on brand management, HBR, 1994960. Tushman and anderson, managing strategic innovation and change, a collection of read-

ings, second edition, Oxford, 1997961. Goranson, the agile virtual enterprise, cases, metrics, tools, Quorum, 1999962. Prusak and Matson eds, knowledge management and organizational learning, Oxford,

2006963. Toffler, revolutionary wealth, knopf, 2006964. Pine and gilmore, the experience economy, work is theatre and every business a stage,

HBS 1999 Managing Creators and Creation

965. Davis and Scase, Managing Creativity, Open University, 2000966. Creative Industries by Richard E. Caves Harvard 2000@967. Henry, Jane; Creative Management; Sage, London; 1991968. Throsby, Economics and Culture, Cambridge04%%%969. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%970. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%971. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 2002972. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 2004973. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 1990974. Yourgrau, A world without time, the forgotten legacy of Godel and Einstein, Basic, 2005975. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT976. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Management as Culture Invention/Maintenance/Change: Anthropologies of Success977. Thurow, Building Wealth, Harper Collins, 1999978. Eberts, The Myths of Japanese Quality, Prentice Hall, 1995979. Collins and Porras, Built to Last, Successful habits of visionary companies, Harper Busi-

ness, 1994980. Pucik, Tichy, Barnett eds, Globalizing Management, Wiley, 1992981. Hesselbein, Goldsmith, Somerville, eds, Leading for Innovation, Jossey Bass, 2002982. Kochan and Useem, eds, Transforming Organizations, Oxford, 1992983. Minzberg, Structure in Fives, Prentice Hall, 1983984. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004985. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000986. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on creativ-

ity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 2004987. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business ecosys-

tems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004988. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innovation

to predict industry change, HBS, 2004989. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 2006

Venture Business Basics990. The Origin and Evolution of New Businesses by Bhide, Harvard, 2000991. The Entrepreneurial Venture (readings) by Sahlman, et al, Harvard, 1999992. Swedberg, ed, Entrepreneurship, the Social Science View; Oxford, 2000@993. Social Entrepreneurship by Brinckerhoff, Wiley, 2000994. Kirzner, Competition and Entrepreneurship,Chicago, 1973995. Berger, editor; The Culture of Entrepreneurship, ICS, 1991996. Bird,Schoonhoven,Romanelli, eds;The Entrepreneurship Dynamic,Stanford, 2001997. Sexton and Landstrom, The Blackwell Handbook of Entrepreneurship, 2003998. Birley and Muzyka, MAstering Enterprise, Financial Times, 1997999. Shane, A General Theory of Entrepreneurship, Edward Elgar, 20041000. Steyaert and Hjorth, New Movements in Entrepreneurship, Edward Elgar 2004@1001. Lee, Miller, Hancock, Rowen eds, The Silicon Valley Edge, Stanford, 2000@1002. Fuerst and Geiger, From Concept to Wall Street, a complete guide to entrepreneurship

and venture capital, Financial Times and Prentice Hall, 2003 Self Development, Fundamental Theories and Empirical Results

Building a Self: Architectures of Effective Being1003. In Over Our Heads by Robert Kegan, Harvard, 1994@1004. The Boundaryless Career by Arthur and Rousseau, Oxford Univ., 19961005. Sartre and Psychoanalysis by Betty Cannon, University of Kansas, 1991@1006. Maddi Personality Theory, A Comparative Analysis,. Brookes/Cole, 1996@1007. Goodwin, Personal Relationships Across Cultures, Routledge1999$$$1008. Neisser, the perceived self, ecological and inerpersonal sources of self knowledge, cam-

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dom1067. Newman, Barabasi, Watts The Structure and Dynamics of Networks1068. Miller and Page Complex Adaptive Systems, an introduction to computational models

of social life GREAT1069. Epstein Generative Social Science, studies in agent based computational modeling

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force, Gulf, 19931336. Derr, et al eds., Cross-Cultural Approaches to Leadership Developmt, Quorum 02@1337. Bartlett and Ghoshal, Transnational Management, 3rd edn, McGraw Hill, 20001338. Lane and Maznewski, Blackwell Handbk of Global Management,1339. Morosini, Managing Cultural Differences, Pergamon,19991340. Earley and Ang, Cultural Intelligence, individual interactions across cultures, Stanford

Business Books, 031341. Goodwin, Personal Relationships Across Cultures, Routledge, 1999%%%1342. Lord and Brown, Leadership Processes & Follower Self-Identity, LEA04%%%1343. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%1344. Paige, edr, Education for the Intercultural Experience, Intercultural 93%%%1345. Jordan, Business Anthropology, Waveland 2003^^^1346. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 19981347. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 2004

General Theories of Culture1348. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 20061349. Trompenaars&Hampden-Turner, Riding the Waves of Culture, McGraw Hill, 1998@1350. Gannon&Newman,The Blackwell Handbk of Cross-Cultural Management, 20031351. Rugman&Brewer, eds., Oxford Handbook of International Business, Oxford, 2001@1352. Holland&Quinn ed, Cultural Models in Language&Thought, Cambridge, 19871353. Hofstede, Geert; Cultures’ Consequences; Beverley Hills, Sage, 1980.1354. Hofstede; Cultures&Organizations: Software of the Mind; McGraw Hill, 19911355. Martin, Cultures in Organizations, Oxford, 19921356. Sackmann, Cultural Knowledge in Organizations, SAGE, 19911357. Thompson, Ellis, Wildavsky, Cultural Theory, Westview, 19901358. Cole, Cultural Psychology, a once and future discipline, Harvard95%%%1359. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20041360. Matsumoto, culture and psychology 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Culture, Basic Generators Of

1361. Darnton, the Kiss of Lamourette, Reflections in Cultural History (of France) Norton1990

1362. Berreby, Us and Them, Understanding Your Tribal Mind, Little brown, 20051363. Harrison and Carroll, Culture and demography in organizations, Princeton, 20061364. Rogoff, the cultural nature of human development, Oxford, 20031365. Epstein, friendship and expose, houghton mifflin, 20061366. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT1367. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

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page 51368. Hollingsworth and Boyer, editors; Contemporary Capitalism: the embeddedness of

institutions, Cambridge, 19971369. Guillen, Models of Management, Work, Authority, and Organization in a Comparative

Perspective, Chicago, 19941370. Birnbaum and Leca, eds; Individualism, Theories and Methods, Oxford, 1990@1371. Carrithers, Collins, Lukes, editors; The Category of the Person, Anthropology, Philoso-

phy, History, Cambridge, 1985 The Japanese Culture Case

1372. Rosenberger, Japanese Sense of Self, Cambridge, 19921373. Besser, Team Toyota, transplanting the Toyota culture in Kentucky, SUNY, 19961374. Rozman,The East Asian Region,Confucian Heritage&Modern Adaptation, Princtn911375. Van Wolferen, The Enigma of Japanese Power, Knopf, 19891376. March, Reading the Japanese Mind, Kodansha, 19961377. Lie, edr, the impoverished spirit in contemporary Japan, selected essays of honda Kat-

suichi, Monthly Review, 199931378. DeMente, Japan’s Cultural Code Words, Tuttle, 20041379. Moore, The Japanese Mind, Hawaii, 19671380. Tsunoda, de Bary, Keene, eds. Sources of the Japanese Tradition, vol.s I and II, Colum-

bia Univ., 1958 Asian Culture Cases

1381. Pye, Asian Powers and Politics, Harvard. 19851382. Munro, ed, Individualism&Holism, Studies in Confucian&Taoist Values, Mich 19851383. Marsela et al eds; Culture and Self, Asian and Western Perspectives,Tavistock, 19851384. Barnlund, Communicative Styles of Japanese and Americans, Wadsworth, 19891385. Kincaid, edr, Communication Theory, Eastern&Western, Academic, 871386. Kasukis, Ames, Dissanayake, eds, Self as Body in Asian Theory and Practice, SUNY, 93

Western Culture Cases1387. Tannen, The Argument Culture, Ballentine, 19981388. Platt French of Foe? getting the most out of living and working in France1389. Zeldin, The French, Collins Harvill, 19831390. Carroll, Cultural Misunderstandings, the French-American Experience, Chicago 881391. Giles and Middleton, Studying Culture, Blackwell, 19991392. Lipset, American Exceptionalism, NOrton, 19961393. Kramer, Europeans, FSG, 19881394. Ardagh, Germany and the Germans, Harper & Row, 19871395. Harrison, Italian Days, Ticknor&Fields, 19891396. Enzensberger, Europe Europe forays into a continent, Pantheon891397. Nelson, edr, National Innovation Systems, a comparative analysis, Oxford931398. Darnton, The Great Cat Massacre (French), Vintage, 1985%%%1399. Descombes, Modern French Philosophy, Cambridge Univ. 1985?%%%1400. Kearns, Ideas in Seventeenth Century France, St. Martins, 1979%%%1401. Stewart and Bennett, Americn Cultural Patterns, Intercultural 1991%%%

What Things Have Cultures1402. Pheysey, Organizational Cultures, Routledge, 19931403. Denison, Corporate Culture and Organizational Effectiveness, Wiley, 19901404. Trice and Beyer, The Cultures of Work Organizations, Prentice Hall, 19931405. Raelin, the clash of cultures, managers and professionals, Harvard Bsns, 1991@1406. Paul, Miller, Paul, ed, Cultural Pluralism and Moral Knowledge, Cambridge, 19941407. Bledstein, The Culture of Professionalism, Norton, 19761408. Kotkin, Tribes, how race religion and identity determine success, Random, 19931409. Berger;The Culture of Entrepreneurship, Inst of Contemporary Studies, San Fran 911410. Tannen, Deborah; You Just Don’t Understand; Morrow, NYC, 19901411. Rasmussen and Rauner, eds, Industrial Cultures & Production, Understanding Competi-

tiveness, Springer, 19961412. Cole, Cultural Psychology, a once and future discipline, Harvard95%%%1413. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20041414. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Sociology of Culture1415. Crane, the Sociology of Culture: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives, 2002@1416. Munch and Smelser, editors; Theory of Culture, Univ. of California, 19921417. Alexander and Seidman, ed, Culture and Society, Cambridge, 19901418. Smith and Bond, Social Psychology Across Cultures, Allyn and Bacon, 1999@

Psychology of Culture1419. Berry, Poortinga, Segall, Dasen; Cross-Cultural Psychology, Research and Applications,

Cambridge, 19921420. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently,

Free Press, 2003@1421. Scollon, Intercultural Communication, Blackwell, 19951422. Shweder, Thinking Through Cultures, Harvard, 19911423. Stigler, Shweder, Herdt, eds, Cultural Psychology, Cambridge, 19901424. Goodwin, Personal Relationships Across Cultures, Routledge, 1999%%%1425. Rogoff, The Cultural Nature of Human Development, Oxford03%%%1426. Paige, edr, Education for the Intercultural Experience, Intercultural 93%%%1427. Cole, Cultural Psychology, a once and future discipline, Harvard95%%%1428. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20041429. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Globalization1430. Braczyk, Cooke, Heidenreich editors; Regional Innovation Systems, UCL, 19981431. Jun&Wright, eds; Globalization&Decentralization, in US&Japan, Georgetown, 19961432. Berger and Huntington, Many Globalizations: Cultural Diversity in the Contemporary

World, Oxford, 20021433. Bartlett and Ghoshal, Transnational Management, 3rd edn, McGraw Hill, 20001434. Lane et al eds, Blackwell Handbook of Global Management, 2004$$$

Demystifying “Culture”1435. Hage&Powers, Post-Industrial Lives, SAGE 19921436. Lilla, New French Thought, Political Philosophy, Princeton, 19941437. Descombes, Modern French Philosophy, Cambridge Univ. 1985?%%%1438. Fox, edr, Recapturing Anthropology, Working in the Present, SAR Press, 19911439. Kearns, Ideas in Seventeenth Century France, St. Martins, 1979%%%

Anthropology Basics1440. Geertz, Negara, Theatre State in 19th Century Bali, Princeton, 19801441. Marcus and Fischer, Anthropology as Cultural Critique, Chicago, 19861442. Todorov, On Human Diversity, nationalism... in french thought, Harvard, 19931443. Ortner, The Fate of Culture, Geertz and Beyond, California, 19991444. Jordan, Business Anthropology, Waveland 2003^^^1445. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20041446. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000 Saving Economics

Cultures that Use & Life the Culture of the Profession of Economics1447. Sandler, Economic Concepts for the Social Sciences, Cambridge, 20011448. Colander and Brenner, editors; Educating Economists, Michigan, 1992@1449. Blaug, The Methodology of Economics, Second Edition, Cambridge, 19801450. McCloskey, If You’re So Smart, the narrative of economic expertise, Chicago19901451. Thaler, The Winner’s Curse, Paradoxes&Anomalies of Economic Life,FreePress 921452. Swedberg, editor; Explorations in Economic Sociology, Russell Sage, 19931453. Ormerod, Butterfly Economics, Pantheon, 19981454. Granovetter and Swedberg, the sociology of economic life, 2nd edition, Westview, 2001

The Irrationalities of Rational Choice Models of Reality1455. Rosenberg, Economics--Mathematical Politics or Science of Diminishing Returns, Chi-

cago, 19921456. Elster, ed., Rational Choice, NYU, 19861457. Thaler, edr, Advances in Behavioral Finance, Russell Sage Foundation, 19931458. Shleifer, Inefficient Markets, an intro to behavioral finance, Oxford, 20001459. Skousen and Taylor, Puzzles and Paradoxes in Economics, EE97$$$1460. Gassler, Beyond Profit and Self Interest, EE2003$$$

The Social Embeddedness of Economists and Economics1461. England, ed., Evolutionary Concepts in Contemporary Economics, U Mich, 19941462. Etzioni and Lawrence, Socio-economics, Sharpe, 19911463. Laxonick, Business organizn&the myth of the market economy, Cambridge, 19911464. Koford, Miller, eds, Social Norms and Economic Institutions, Michigan, 19911465. Elster, edr, The Multiple Self, Cambridge, 1985

Behavioral Economics: Real Rationality1466. Thaler, edr, Advances in Behavioral Finance, Russell Sage Foundation, 19931467. Shleifer, Inefficient Markets, an intro to behavioral finance, Oxford, 20001468. Brocas and Carrillo, eds, The Psychology of Economic Decisions, vol 1, rationality and

well-being, Oxford, 20031469. Mele and Rawlings eds, The Oxford Handbook of Rationality, Oxford, 2004$$$1470. Evans and Over, Rationality and Reasoning, Psych Press96$$$

Economy, Sociology, and Complexity

1471. Kelso and Engstrom, the complementary nature, MIT, 20061472. Sole and Bascompte, self-organization in complex ecosystems, Princeton, 20061473. Sawyer, social emergence, societies as complex systems, cambridge, 20051474. Granovetter and Swedberg, the sociology of economic life, 2nd edition, Westview, 20011475. Beinhocker, the origin of wealth, evolution, complexity and the radical remaking of

economics, Harvard B School, 2006 Decision Science1476. March, Decisions and Organizations, Blackwell, 19881477. Morgan and Henrion, Uncertainty: a Guide to Dealing with Uncertainty in Quantitative

Risk and Policy Analysis, Cambridge, 19901478. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19991479. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 20031480. Cook and Levi, editors; The Limits of Rationality, Chicago, 19901481. Janis and Mann, Decision Making, A Psychological Analysis of Conflict, Choice and

Commitment, Free Press, 19771482. Elster, Nuts and Bolts for the Social Sciences, Cambridge, 19891483. Heller, Decision-Making and Leadership, Cambridge, 1992@1484. Piattelli-Palmarini, Inevitable Illusions, How Mistakes of Reason Rule Our Minds,

Wiley, 1994@1485. Nisbett and Ross; Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social Judge1486. Jervis,System Effects, Complexity in Political&Social Life, Princeton, 1997@1487. Gigerenzer and Selten, ed. Bounded Rationality, MIT, 20011488. Myers, Intuition, Its Powers and Perils, Yale 2001@1489. Arkes&Hammond, Judgement&Decision Making, interdisciplinary reader, Cambridge,

19861490. Baron, Rationality and Intelligence, Cambridge 85%%% Tacit Knowledge, Practical Intelligence, Communities of Practice, & Situated Learning

Theory1491. Baumard; Tacit Knowledge in Organizations, Sage, 2001@1492. Sternberg, Forsythe et al, Practical Intelligence in Everyday Life, Cambridge, 20001493. Sternberg and Horvath, eds; Tacit Knowledge in Professional Practice, LEA, 19991494. Norman, The Psychology of Everyday Things, Basic Books, 19881495. Brown& Deguid, The Social Life of Information, Harvard Business School, 20001496. Nonaka and Teece, editors, Managing Industrial Knowledge, Sage, 2001@1497. Lave&Wenger;Situated Learning,LegitimatePeripheral Participation;Cambrdg 19991498. Artaud, The Theater and Its Double, Grove Press, 19581499. Brook, The Open Door, Thoughts on Acting and Theatre, TCG, 1995@

1500. Willett editor and translator, Brecht on Theatre, Hill and Wang, 19571501. Grint, The Arts of Leadership, Oxford, 20001502. Luboff, 88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them, Writer’s Digest, 19921503. Managing as a Performing Art by Peter Vaill, Jossey-Bass, 1989@1504. Elliott, Concepts of the Self, Polity, 20011505. van Maurik, Writers on Leadership, Penquin, 20011506. Travis, The Director’s Journey, Michael Weise, 19991507. Performance Research 1.1: The Temper of the Times1508. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 19871509. Argyris, Knowledge for Action, Jossey-Bass, 931510. Lord and Brown, Leadership Processes & Follower Self-Identity, LEA04%%%1511. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%1512. Damasio, et al, Unity of Knowledge, New York Academy of Sciences02%%%

Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

1513. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT1514. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

3. New Invented Theories Dimension Performance Theory: Democratized Performing1515. Vogler The Writer’s Journey, Michael Wiese Productions Book, 1992@1516. Hogan, The Mind and its Stories, narrative universals and human emotion, Cambridge,

20031517. Meisner and Longwell, Sanford Meisner on Acting, Vintage, 19871518. Artaud, The Theater and Its Double, Grove Press, 19581519. Brook, The Open Door, Thoughts on Acting and Theatre, TCG, 1995@1520. Willett editor and translator, Brecht on Theatre, Hill and Wang, 19571521. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT1522. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business1523. Grint, The Arts of Leadership, Oxford, 20001524. Luboff, 88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them, Writer’s Digest, 19921525. Managing as a Performing Art by Peter Vaill, Jossey-Bass, 1989@1526. Elliott, Concepts of the Self, Polity, 20011527. van Maurik, Writers on Leadership, Penquin, 20011528. Travis, The Director’s Journey: the creative collaboration between directors, writers, and

actors, Michael Weise, 19991529. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 19991530. Performance Research 1.1: The Temper of the Times1531. Selden, A Reader’s Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory, 2nd edn, Kentucky, 19891532. Macauley and Lanning, Technique in Fiction, 2nd edition or later, St. Martin’s, 19871533. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 19871534. Lord and Brown, Leadership Processes & Follower Self-Identity, LEA04%%%1535. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%1536. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 2005

Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

1537. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT1538. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Acting Basics

1539. Brestoff Great Acting Teachers and their Methods1540. Meisner and Longwell Meisner on Acting1541. Stanislavski An Actor Prepares1542. Stella Adler and the Art of Acting Game and Gaming Theory: Game Inventions1543. Sigmund, Games of Life, Explorations in Ecology, Evolutn&Behavior, Oxford, 1993@1544. Eigen&Winkler,Laws of the Game,HowthePrinciples of Nature Govern Chance,Prince-

ton 811545. Smith, Evolution and the Theory of Games, Cambridge, 19821546. Laramee, editor, Game Design Perspectives, Charles River Media, 2002@1547. Dunniway, Professional Game Design, 20031548. Rasmusen, Editor, Readings in Games and Information, Blackwell, 20011549. Bortolussi&Dixon, Psychonarratology, foundations for the empirical study of literary

response, Cambridge, 20031550. Ordeshook, A Political Theory Primer [game th], Routledge, 19921551. Camerer, Behavioral Game Theory, experiments in strategic interactn, Princeton, 20031552. Koster, a theory of fun, for game design, paraglyph, 20051553. Wolf and Perron, the video game ,theory reader, routledge, 2003 Error and Expertise Theory: Humanized Design

General Theories of Error1554. Reason, Human Error, Cambridge, 1990@1555. Dorner, The Logic of Failure, metropolitan, 1996@1556. Sternberg, editor, Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid, Yale, 2002@

Studying Error1557. Dekker, The Field Guide to Human Error Investigations, Ashgate, 2002@1558. Mayo, Error and the Growth of Experimental Knowledge, U Chicago, 19961559. Neustadt&May, Thinking in Time,The Uses of History for Decision Makers,Free Press,

1986 General Theories of Expertise

1560. Chi, Glaser, Farr, editors; The Nature of Expertise, LEA, 19881561. Gilhooly&Hoffman, eds; Thinking&Reasoning, Special Issue: Expert Thinking,1997,

Psych1562. Ericsson and Smith, Toward a General Theory of Expertise, Cambridge, 1991@1563. Sternberg and Grigorenko, eds, The Psych of Abilities, Competencies, and Expertise,

Cambridge2003$$$1564. Damasio, et al, Unity of Knowledge, New York Academy of Sciences02%%%1565. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and

expert performance, Cambridge, 20061566. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 2005

Technology Causing Error1567. Chiles, Inviting Disaster, Lessons from the Edge of Technology, HarperBsns, 20011568. Casey, Set Phasers on Stun, Aegean, 2nd edition, 19981569. Norman, Things that Make Us Smart, Perseus Books, 19931570. Winner, Autonomous Technology, technics out of control, MIT, 1983

Culture Causing Error1571. Helmreich and Merritt, Culture at Work in Aviation and Medicine, Ashgate, 19981572. Carroll, Cultural Misunderstandings, the French-American Experience, Chicago, 1987

Organization Causing Error1573. Perrow, Normal Accidents, Princeton, 19991574. Anheier, edr, When Things Go Worng, Organizational Failures&Breakdowns, Sage,

1999 Mind Causing Error

1575. Plous, The Psychology of Judgement and Decision Making, McGraw Hill, 19931576. Langer, Mindfulness, Addison Wesley, 19891577. Gilovich, How We Know What Isn’t So, Free Press, 19911578. Nisbett&Ross,Human Inference:Strategies&Shortcomings of Social Judgement,Pren-

ticeH 801579. Kahneman and Tversky, eds., Choices, Values, and Frames, Cambridge, 20001580. Piattelli-Palmarini,Inevitable Illusions,How Mistakes of Reason Rule Our Minds,Wiley

19941581. Myers, Intuition, Its Powers and Perils, Yale, 2001@1582. Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, discovering the adaptive unconscious, Harvard, 2002

Non-Linear Systems Causing Error1583. Hardin, Filters Against Folly, Penquin, 19851584. Jervis, System Effects, Complexity in Political and Social Life, Princeton, 19971585. Sornette,Why Stock Markets Crash,Critical Events in Complex Financial Systems,Prin-

ceton, 2003 Inviting and Rewarding Error

1586. Kohn, Punished by Rewards, Houghton Mifflin, 19931587. Nutt, Why Decisions Fail, The Blunders and Traps that Lead to Decision Debacles, Bar-

rett-Koehler, 2001 Neuroses, Biases, Blindspots Causing Error

1588. Tannen, You Just Don’t Understand, Morrow, 19901589. de Beauvoir, The Second Sex, Vintage, 19491590. Finkelstein, Why Smart Executives Fail: And What You Can Learn from Their Mistakes

Randomness Causing Error1591. Taleb, Fooled by Randomness,The hidden role of chance in the markets&in life,Texere,

20011592. Best, Damned Lies and Statistics, U of California, 2001

Greed, Excess, and Human Nature Causing Error1593. Belsky&SGilovich, Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct

Them, Fireside, 19991594. Davenport and Beck, The Attention Economy, HBS Press, 20011595. Farson, Management of the Absurd, Touchstone, 1996

Cases of Failure and Error1596. Hartley, Management Mistakes and Successes, Wiley, 3rd edition, 19911597. Sharpe and Faden, Medical Harm, Cambridge, 19981598. Tucker, Trial and Error, The Education of a Courtroom Lawyer, Carroll&Graf, 20031599. Hartley, Marketing Mistakes, 5th edition, Wiley, 19921600. Ricks, Blunders in International Business, Blackwell, 19931601. Smith, Troubled IT Projects, IEE, 2001@1602. Anderson, Why Lawyers Derail Justice, Penn State Press, 19991603. Hammond, Human Judgement and Social Policy, Oxford, 1996@1604. Baron, Judgement Misguided, intuition&error in public decision making, Oxford, 1998

Managing Error After It Occurs1605. Weick and Sutcliffe, Managing the Unexpected, Jossey Bass, 2001

Preventing Error Before it Occurs1606. Reason, Managing the Risks of Organizational Accidents, Ashgate, 19971607. Gigerenzer, Adaptive thinking, Rationality in the Real World, Oxford, 20001608. Institute of Medicine,To Err is Human,Building a Safer Health System, National

Academy001609. Gigerenzer et al, Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart, Oxford, 19991610. Koomey, Turning Numbers into Knowledge, Analytics Press, 20011611. Levy, Tools of Critical Thinking, Metathoughts for psychology, Allyn&Bacon, 1997 Social Indexing: Side-Effect Community Building1612. The Tipping Point by Gladwell, Little Brown, 2000@1613. Watts, Small Worlds, Princeton, 19991614. How the Way We Talk Can Change the Way We Work by Kegan and Lahey, Jossey-

Bass, San Francisco, 20011615. Cialdini Influence,Allyn and Bacon, 20011616. Cialdini Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion, Quill, 1984, 951617. Hatfield, Cacioppo, Rapson; Emotional Contagion, Cambridge, 19941618. Buchanan, Nexus: Small Worlds and the Groundbreaking Science of Networks

Norton021619. Albert-Laszlo, Barabasi, Linked: the New Science of Networks, Perseus 20021620. Acting Together: the Social Organization of Crowds

1621. Eisenstadt, Paradoxes of Democracy, John Hopkins U, 19991622. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%1623. Monge and Contractor, Theories of Communication Networks, Oxford, 2003 Art: Dimensions of Difference Inventions

Managing Creators and Creating1624. Davis and Scase, Managing Creativity, Open University, 20001625. Creative Industries by Richard E. Caves Harvard 2000@1626. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 19971627. Henry, Jane; Creative Management; Sage, London; 19911628. de Mozota, Design Management, using design to build brand value and corporate inno-

vation, Allworth, 20031629. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%1630. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%1631. Throsby, Economics and Culture, Cambridge04%%%1632. Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development, Birkhauser,

20051633. Cherry, Programming for Design, from theory to practice, Wiley, 19991634. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on cre-

ativity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 20041635. Becker, art worlds, U of California, 19821636. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 20041637. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 19901638. Yourgrau, A world without time, the forgotten legacy of Godel and Einstein, Basic,

20051639. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20041640. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004 Aesthetic Theory

1641. Barthes, The Responsibility of Forms, Hill&Wang, 19851642. Cooper, ed., A Compagnion to Aesthetics, Blackwell1643. Smith & Wilde, A Compagnion to Art Theory, Blackwell, 2002@1644. Goldblatt & Brown, Aesthetics, A reader in Philosophy of the Arts, Prentice Hall, 19971645. Selden, A Reader’s Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory, 2nd edn, Kentucky, 19891646. Plimpton, The Writer’s Chapbook, advice from 20th century’s best writers,Viking, 19891647. Stiles et al eds, Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art, California, 19961648. Chipp, Theories of Modern Art, California, 19681649. Csikszentmihalyi, The Art of Seeing, Getty, ÇXÇXÇO1650. Bourdieu and Emanuel, Rules of Art, Stanford, 19921651. Carroll, Philosophy of Art, Routledge, 19991652. Beckley&Shapiro, eds, Uncontrollable Beauty:Toward a New AestheticsAllworth981653. Gardner, the Arts and Human Development, Basic Books, 19941654. Buckley, The Morality of Laughter, Michigan, 20031655. Gout, edr, Routledge Companion to Aesthetics, 20011656. Vorderer, edr, Suspense: Conceptualizations and Theoretical Analyses, LEA, 19961657. Anderson, Calliope’s Sisters, a comparative study of philosophies of art, Prentice Hall,

90@1658. Becker, art worlds, U of California, 19821659. Steiner, grammars of creation, Yale, 20011660. asti and Karlqvist, eds, Art and Complexity, North Holland03%%%1661. Lau, Hui, Ng, eds, Creativity; when east meets west, world scientific 20041662. Dartnall, edr, Creativity, Cognition, and Knowledge, an interaction, Praeger, 20021663. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 20041664. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance,

game, MIT, 20041665. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 20021666. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 2006 Theories of the Origins, Purposes, & Nature of Beauty, Art, Rapture

1667. Carroll, Evolution and Literary Theory, U of Missouri Press, 1995#1668. Coote&Shelton, eds, Anthropology, ARts&Aesthetics, Oxford, 1992#1669. Wpijewski, ed,Painting by Numbers: Komar and Melamid’s Scientific Guide to

Art,FSG97#1670. Dissanayake, Homo Aestheticus: Where Art Comes From and Why, U of Washing-

ton,97#1671. Martindale, The Clockwork Muse: the Predictability of Artistic Change, Basic

Books90#1672. Turner, the Literary Mind, Oxford, 96#1673. Van Damme, Beauty in Context: Toward an Anthropological Approach to Aesthestics,

Brill in Leiden, 96#1674. Kuhns, Tragedy: Contradiction&Repression, U Chicago91#1675. Wellek, A History of Modern Criticism, 2 vols, Yale 1955#1676. States, Great Reckonings in Little Rooms: On the Phenomenology of The-

ater,Berkeley85#1677. Blau, The Audience, John Hopkins Press, 1990#1678. asti and Karlqvist, eds, Art and Complexity, North Holland03%%%

The Cognitive Basis of Beauty, Art, and Rapture1679. Art&the Brain, Special Issue,Journal of Consciousness Studies, ed. Goguen, Academic,

19991680. Creativity in Performance by Sawyer, Academic Press, 19971681. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 20051682. Vogler, The Writer’s Journey, Mythic Structure for Storytellers & Screenwriters,

Michael Wiese, Studio City, California, 19921683. Hogan, The Mind and its Stories, narrative universals and human emotion, Cambridge,

20031684. The Artful Universe by John D. Barrow, Penquin Books, 1995@1685. Friedman and Carterette, Cognitive Ecology, Academic, 1996@1686. Bortolussi and Dixon, Psychonarrotology, Cambridge, 20031687. Matravers, Art and Emotion, [an arousal theory], Oxford, 19981688. On Metaphor, edited by Sheldon Sacks Univ. of Chicago Press, 19791689. What’s So Funny by Murray Davis, Chicago, 19931690. Steiner, grammars of creation, Yale, 20011691. Lau, Hui, Ng, eds, Creativity; when east meets west, world scientific 20041692. Dartnall, edr, Creativity, Cognition, and Knowledge, an interaction, Praeger, 20021693. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 20041694. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance,

game, MIT, 20041695. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 20021696. Casti and Karlqvist, eds, Art and Complexity, North Holland03%%%1697. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 20041698. Langer, on becoming an artist, reinventing yourself through mindful creativity, Ballan-

tine, 20051699. Becker, art worlds, U of California, 19821700. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 20061701. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 2001

The Technologies of Beauty and Art--Digital Arts1702. Anders, Envisioning Cyberspace, Designing 3D Electronic Spaces McGraw Hill, 19981703. Robbin, Fourfield: Computers, Art and the 4th Dimension, Bulfinch, 19921704. Casti and Karlqvist, eds, Art and Complexity, North Holland03%%%1705. Frascara, edr, Design and the Social Sciences, Taylor&Francis02%%%1706. Cherry, Programming for Design, from theory to practice, Wiley, 19991707. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 20041708. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance,

game, MIT, 20041709. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 2002

The Social and Cultural Dynamics Basis of Art: Fashions & Fashioning1710. Fashion, Culture, and Identity by Fred Davies, Univ of Chicago Press, 19921711. Frings, Fashion from Concept to Consumer, 7th edition, Prentice Hall, 20021712. Barthes, Roland transd by Ward and Howard; The Fashion System; Hill&Wang, 19831713. Sperber, Fashions in Science: opinion leaders&collective behavior in the social sci-

ences; Minnesota, 19901714. Friedman and Carterette, Cognitive Ecology, Academic, 1996@1715. Gadamer, The Relevance of the Beautiful, Cambridge, 19861716. Luhmann, Art as a Social System, Stanford, 20001717. Green, Martin; Mountain of Truth, the Counterculture Begins, Ascona, 1900-1920;

Univ. Press of New England, London, 19861718. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 1987@1719. Suleiman, editor; Exile and Creativity Duke, 1996@1720. Farrell, Collaboration Circles: Friendship Dynamics and Creative Work, U Chic, 20011721. Roach-Higgins et al, eds, Dress and Identity, FAirchild, 1995$$$1722. Hollander, Seeing through Clothes, Cambridge, 1978$$$1723. Kaiser, The Social Psychology of Clothing, Fairchild, NYC, 1997 2nd edn.$$$1724. Arnold, Fashion, Desire, and Anxiety, Tauris, 2001$$$ 1725. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 20041726. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 1990Japanese aesthetics

1727. Marra, Modern Japanese Aesthetics, a reader, Hawaii, 19991728. Wakabayashi ed, Modern Japanese Thought, Cambridge, 19981729. Hume, ed, Japanese Aesthetics and Culture, SUNY, 19951730. Odin, Artistic Detachment in Japan and the West, Hawaii, 2001

The Stories and Lives of Artists and Creators1731. Brande, Becoming a Writer, Tarcher Putnam, 19341732. Travis, The Director’s Journey: the creative collaboration between directors, writers, and

actors, Michael Weise, 19991733. Webb, Tunesmith, inside the art of songwriting, Hyperion, 19981734. Baudelaire ed Mayne, The Painter of Modern Life and Other Essays, Da Capo, 19641735. Alifano trans by Arauz et al, 24 Conversations with Borges, Grove, 19841736. Yourgrau, A world without time, the forgotten legacy of Godel and Einstein, Basic,

2005 Narration Theory

1737. Mitchell, ed, On Narrative, Chicago, 19811738. Davis ed, Lacan and Narration, John Hopkins, 19831739. Spence, Narrative Truth and Historical Truth, Meaning in Psychoanalysis, Norton, 19821740. Rimmon-Kenan, Narrative Fiction, Methuen, 19831741. Cohn, Transparent Minds, Narrative Modes for Presenting Consciousness, Princeton, 781742. Polkinghome, Narrative Knowing and the Human Sciences, SUNY881743. Smitten&Daghistany, Spatial Form in Narrative, Cornel81

Narrative Techniques & Narration as Technique1744. Macauley and Lanning, Technique in Fiction, 2nd edition, St. Martin, 19871745. Vorderer, edr, Suspense: Conceptualizations and Theoretical Analyses1746. Polkinghorne, Methodology for the Human Sciences, SUNY831747. Buswell, The Zen Monastic Experience, Princeton, 92

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Criticism as Merely Demystification Types1749. Leitch, Deconstructive Criticism, an advanced intro, Columbia, 831750. Edeline,Klinkenberg, Trinon, A General Rhetoric, transl by Burrell&Slorkin, Hopkins,

701751. Mueller-Vollmer, edr, The Hermeneutics Reader, Continuum, 851752. Culler, On Deconstruction, Cornell, 821753. Reiss, The Discourse of Modernism, Cornell, 821754. Lodge, The Modes of Modern Writing, Arnold, 19791755. Lodge, Working with Structuralism, Routledge, 19811756. Selden, A Reader’s Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory, 2nd edn, Kentucky, 19891757. Blonsky, edr, On Signs, John Hopkins U, 19851758. Shapiro and Sica, eds, Hermeneutics, questions and prospects, U of Mass, 841759. Lentricchia, After the New Criticism, Chicago, 19801760. Greimas, On Meaning, selected writings in semiotic theory, Minnesota, 19871761. Iser, The Fictive and the Imaginary, charting literary anthropology, John Hopkins93

How to Write Fiction1762. Macauley and Lanning, Technique in Fiction, 2nd edition or later, St. Martin, 19871763. Brande, Becoming a Writer, Putnam, 1934@1764. Potter, Writing for Publication, Harper and Row, 19901765. Williams, Style, Toward Clarity and Grace, Chicago, 19901766. Dimaggio, How to Write for Television, Prentice Hall, 19901767. Ueland, If You Want to Write, Graywolf, 19871768. Vogler, The Writer’s Journey, Mythic Structure for Storytellers & Screenwriters,

Michael Wiese, Studio City, California, 19921769. Bernays and painter, What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers,Harper 19901770. Horton, Writing the Character-Centered Screenplay, California, 19941771. Brown, edr, The True Subject, Writers on Life and Craft, Graywolf, 19931772. Newlove, First Paragraphs, Inspired Openings for Writers and Readers, Holt, 19921773. Bortolussi and Dixon, Psychonarratology, foundations for the empirical study of literary

response, Cambridge, 2003@1774. Winters, Yvor, Forms of Discovery, short English Poems, Swallow 19671775. Cawelti&Rosenberg, The Spy Story, Chicago, 87 Design: Science of Imagination

Kinds of Design1776. PRODUCT Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development,

Birkhauser, 20051777. INFO Information Design edited by Jacobson, MIT Press, 19991778. INVENTIONS Petroski, Invention by Design, Harvard, 19971779. GRAPHIC Big Ideas: A Portfolio of Answers to Graphic Design Problems with

Designers’ Comments on the Creative Process1780. CITY Alexander, Ishikawa, Silverstein, Jacobson, Fiksdahl-King, Angel, A Pattern

Language, towns, buildings, construction, Oxford, 19771781. CITY Jacobs, Death and Life of Great American Cities, Vintage, 1961, 1782. FIRM Boland and Collopy, eds, managing as designing, Stanford business press, 20041783. ART Wilson, information arts, intersections of art, science, and technology, MIT, 20021784. GRAPHIC Bennett, edr, design studies, theory and research in graphic design, Prince-

ton architectural press, 20061785. INTERFACE Norman,The Psychology of Everyday Things, Basic, 19881786. SOFTWARE Bringing Design to Software by Terry Winograd, editor; Addison Wesley,

1996@1787. FASHION Barthes, The Fashion System, Hill and Wang, 19831788. WORKPLACE Becker&Steele,Workplace by Design,Mapping theHigh Performance

Workscape,JosseyB,951789. OFFICES Duffy, Francis; The New Office; Conran Octopus, London, 19971790. WRITING Williams, Style, Toward Clarity and Grace, Chicago, 19901791. NEW MEDIA Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, per-

formance, game, MIT, 20041792. CONVERSATIONS Tannen, Deborah; You Just Don’t Understand; Morrow, NYC,

19901793. CONVERSATIONS Kegan&Lahey,How theWay We Talk Can Change the Way We

Work,Jossey-Bass 2001@1794. GAMES Koster, a theory of fun, for game design, paraglyph, 2005

Research on Designing

1795. Bennett Design Studies, theory and research in graphic design1796. Turner The Tinkerer's Accomplice, how design emerges from life itself1797. Silvia, Exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006

Design Theory1798. Buchanan and Margolin, eds, Discovering Design, explorations in design studies, Chi-

cago, 19951799. Margolin, the Politics of the Artificial, essays on design and design studies, Chicago,

20021800. Excellence by Design by Horgen, Joroff, Porter, and Schon, Wiley, 1999@1801. Postrel, The Substance of Style: How the Rise of Aesthetic Value is Remaking Com-

merce1802. Bennett, edr, design studies, theory and research in graphic design, Princeton architec-

tural press, 20061803. Laurel, design research, methods and perspectives, MIT, 20031804. Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development, Birkhauser,

20051805. Frame Reflection, Schon and Rein, Basic Books, 19941806. Rosnay,The Symbiotic Man(Complex Biologic Wholes of the 21st Cent)McGraw Hill,

20001807. Frascara, edr, Design and the Social Sciences, Taylor&Francis02%%%1808. Bennett, edr, design studies, theory and research in graphic design, Princeton architec-

tural press, 20061809. Jacobs, Death and Life of Great American Cities, Vintage, 1961, 1810. Baldwin & Clark, Design Rules, vol. 1, The Power of Modularity@

Technology and Design

1811. Bringing Design to Software by Terry Winograd, editor; Addison Wesley, 1996@1812. Frame Reflection, Schon and Rein, Basic Books, 19941813. Information Design edited by Jacobson, MIT Press, 19991814. Wilson, information arts, intersections of art, science, and technology, MIT, 20021815. Becker&Steele,Workplace by Design,Mapping theHigh Performance Workscape,Jos-

seyB,951816. Petroski, Invention by Design, Harvard, 19971817. Rosnay,The Symbiotic Man(Complex Biologic Wholes of the 21st Cent)McGraw Hill,

20001818. Norman,The Psychology of Everyday Things, Basic, 19881819. Schrage, No More Teams, Mastering the Dynamics of Creative Collaboration, Currency

Doubleday, 19951820. Boy, Cognitive Function Analysis, Academic, 1998@1821. Demozotz, Design Management: Using Design to Build Brand Value1822. Postrel, The Substance of Style: How the Rise of Aesthetic Value is Remaking Com-

merce1823. Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development, Birkhauser,

20051824. Alexander, Ishikawa, Silverstein, Jacobson, Fiksdahl-King, Angel, A Pattern Language,

towns, buildings, construction, Oxford, 19771825. Gratz and Mintz, Cities, back from the edge, new life for downtown, Wiley, 19981826. Boland and Collopy, eds, managing as designing, Stanford business press, 20041827. Horgen and Joroff and Porter and Schon; Excellence by Design; Wiley, NYC; 1999

Fashion

1828. Gehlhar, the fashion designer survival guide, an insider’s look at starting and running your own fashion business, Kaplan, 2005

1829. Shaeffer, high fashion sewing secrets from the world’s best designers, Rodale, 19971830. McKelvey and Munslow, fashion design, process, innovation, and practice, blackwell,

20031831. Barthes, The Fashion System, Hill and Wang, 19831832. Fashion, Culture, and Identity by Fred Davies, Univ of Chicago Press, 19921833. Frings, Fashion from Concept to Consumer, 7th edition, Prentice Hall, 20021834. Roach-Higgins et al, eds, Dress and Identity, FAirchild, 1995$$$1835. Hollander, Seeing through Clothes, Cambridge, 1978$$$1836. Kaiser, The Social Psychology of Clothing, Fairchild, NYC, 1997 2nd edn.$$$1837. Arnold, Fashion, Desire, and Anxiety, Tauris, 2001$$$

Particular Design Traditions and Their Methods

1838. Bennett, edr, design studies, theory and research in graphic design, Princeton architec-tural press, 2006

1839. Boland and Collopy, eds, managing as designing, Stanford business press, 20041840. Gratz, the living city, how america’s cities are being revitalized by thinking small in a

big way, Wiley, 19941841. Wilson, information arts, intersections of art, science, and technology, MIT, 20021842. Laurel, design research, methods and perspectives, MIT, 20031843. Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development, Birkhauser,

20051844. Cherry, Programming for Design, from theory to practice, Wiley, 19991845. Fainstein and Campbell, Readings in Urban Theory, Blackwell, 19961846. Friedman and Carterette, Cognitive Ecology, Academic, 1996@1847. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 20021848. Watson, Ideas: a history of thought and invention, from fire to freud, Harper Collins,

2005Japanese aesthetics

1849. Marra, Modern Japanese Aesthetics, a reader, Hawaii, 19991850. Wakabayashi ed, Modern Japanese Thought, Cambridge, 19981851. Hume, ed, Japanese Aesthetics and Culture, SUNY, 19951852. Odin, Artistic Detachment in Japan and the West, Hawaii, 2001@

Managing Creativity, Designers, and Creators

1853. Davis and Scase, Managing Creativity, Open University, 20001854. Creative Industries by Richard E. Caves Harvard 2000@1855. Henry, Jane; Creative Management; Sage, London; 19911856. Throsby, Economics and Culture, Cambridge04%%%1857. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%1858. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%1859. Gehlhar, the fashion designer survival guide, an insider’s look at starting and running

your own fashion business, Kaplan, 20051860. Horgen and Joroff and Porter and Schon; Excellence by Design; Wiley, NYC; 19991861. de Mozota, Design Management, using design to build brand value and corporate inno-

vation, Allworth, 20031862. Matheson, The Smart Organization: Creating Value Through Strategic R&D, Harvard B

School, 19981863. Wallace, Doris and Gruber, Howard; Creative People at Work; Oxford; 19891864. John-Steiner, Vera; Creative Collaboration; Oxford University Press; NYC: 2000@1865. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004

1866. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004

Comedy: Change by Comedy Events that Show Realities Composing and Performing Comedy--Basics

1867. Provine, Laughter, A Scientific Investigation, Penquin, 2001@1868. What’s So Funny, by Murray Davis, Chicago, 19931869. Helitzer, Comedy Writing Secrets, Writer’s Digerst, Cincinnatti, 19871870. Vorhaus, The Comic Toolbox, Silman-James, LA, 19941871. Dean, Step by Step to Stand Up Comedy, Heinemann, Portsmouth NH, 20001872. Shales&Miller, Live from New York, History of Saturday Night Live, Little Brown,

2002@1873. Carter, The Comedy Bible, Fireside, 2001

Comedy as Fiction, Fiction as Comedy1874. MacCauley and Lanning eds., Technique in Fiction, St. Martin’s Press, 1987@1875. Brande, Becoming a Writer, Putnam, 1934@1876. Seymour Fisher, Pretend the World is Funny and Forever, LEA, 1981@1877. Wilson, Jokes: Form, Content, Use and Fuinction, AP, 1979

Realities that are the Inputs of Comedy1878. Clark, Paradoxes from a to z, Routledge, 20021879. Buckley, The Morality of Laughter1880. Sanders, Sudden Glory: Laughter as Subversive History, Beacon, 1995#1881. Berger, Redeeming Laughter: The Comic Dimension of Human Experience, De

_Gruyter97#1882. Cohen, Jokes: Philosophical Thoughts on Joking Matters, U Chic, 1999#1883. Shklar, Ordinary Vices, Harvard, 1984#1884. Ulysses Unbound, Cambridge, 2000#

Theories of Comedy1885. Annas, The Morality of Happiness, Oxford, 1993#1886. Chapman&Foot eds, Humor&Laughter: Theory, Research, &Applications,

Transaction96#1887. Hudson, Happiness&the Limits of Satisfaction, Rowman&Littlefield, 1996#1888. Lewis, Comic Effects: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Humor in Literature, SUNY89#1889. McGre&Goldstein eds, Handbook of Humor Research, Springer 83#1890. Moreall, Comedy, Tragedy, &Religion, SUNY 1999#1891. Parkin, Humour Theorists of the Twentieth Century, Edwin Mellen, 1997# 1892. Morreall, taking laughter seriously, SUNY, 19831893. Gruner, the game of humor, a comprehensive theory of why we laugh, transaction, 20001894. Chapman and Foot, eds, humor and laughter, theory, research, and applications, transac-

tion, 2004 Uses and Powers of Comedy

1895. Steiner, Grammars of Creation, Yale, 2001#1896. Wickberg, The Senses of Humor: Self&Laughter in Modern America, Cornell98#1897. Zwart, Ethical Consensus&the Truth of Laughter: The Structure of Moral Transforma-

tion, Kok Pharos, Kampen, the Netherlands, 1996# Structural Cognition: A New Publishing Industry

Comprehending Streams of Inputs1898. Kintsch, Comprehension, A Paradigm for Cognition, Cambridge, 1998@1899. Van Dijk, Macrostructures, an interdisciplinary study of global structures in discourse,

interaction, and cognition, LEA, 19801900. Hobbs, Literature&Cognition,LectureNotesCenterforStudyofLanguage&Info,Stanford,

19901901. Myers, Brown, McGonigle, eds; Reasoning &Discourse Processes, Academic, 19861902. Titscher, Meyer, Wodak, Vetter, Methods of Text&Discourse Analysis, SAGE, 20001903. Schiffrin, Approaches to Discourse, Blackwell, 19941904. Gelman&Byrnes, eds, Perspectives on Language&Thought, Cambridge, 19931905. Kidd, edr, Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems, Plenum, 19871906. Talmy, Toward a Cognitive Semantics, vol II, typology and process in concept structur-

ing, MIT, 20011907. Galambos, Abelson, Black, eds, Knowledge Structures, LEA, 19861908. Gilhooly and Hoffman, eds, Thinking and reasoning, Special Issue on Expert thinking,

Psych Press97$$$1909. Vanderveken, Meaning and Speech Acts, Cambridge 91%%%1910. Kehler, Coherence, Reference, and the theory of Grammar, CLSI Stanford, 20021911. Fodor, Concepts, where cognitive science went wrong, Oxford, 19981912. Jackendoff, Semantic structures, MIT, 19901913. Lepore and Pylyshyn eds, What is cognitive science, blackwell, 19991914. Prinz, furnishing the mind, concepts and their perceptual basis, MIT, 20021915. Keil, Semantic and Conceptual Development, an ontological perspective, Harvard,

19791916. Fodor and Lepore, the compositionality papers, Oxford, 20021917. Rogers and McClelland, semantic cognition, a parallel distributed processing approach,

MIT, 20041918. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 19871919. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 20021920. Wolf and Gibson, coherence in natural language, data structures and applications, MIT,

20061921. Hinzen, mind design and minimal syntax, oxford, 2006

Semantics, Meaning, Language, Mind Structures

1922. Carruthers The Architecture of the Mind1923. Jackendoff Language, Consciousness, Culture1924. Jackendoff, Language, Consciousness, Culture, essays on mental structure, MIT 20071925. Goldberg Constructions at Work, the nature of generalization in language1926. Culicover and Jackendoff Simpler Syntax

Discourse: Natural and Research Analysis1927. Hoey, On the Surface of Discourse, George Allen and Unwin, 19831928. Chafe ed, The Pear Stories, Vol 3, Advances in Discourse Processes, Academic801929. Lehnert&Ringle, eds, Strategies for Natural Language Processing, LEA, 821930. Schiffrin, Approaches to Discourse, Blackwell, 19941931. Kayser, Mining Group Gold, Serif Publishing, 1990

Text: Natural and Research Analysis1932. Spiro, Bruce, Brewer eds, Theoretical Issues in Reading Comprehension, LEA801933. Mandl et al, Learning and Comprehension of Text, LEA, 19841934. Denhiere and Rossi, Text and Text Processing, North Holland, 19911935. Titscher, Meyer, Wodak, Vetter, Methods of Text&Discourse Analysis, SAGE, 2000

Naming1936. Seller&Wannenmacher, Concept Developoment&the Development of Word Meaning,

Springer, 831937. Carroll, What’s In a Name, an essay in the psych of reference, Freeman 851938. Adams, An Introduction to Modern English Word Formation, Longman, 19731939. Lappin, Blackwell Handbk of Contemporary Semantic Theory, 1996

Neural Associative and Linguistic Syntactic Structuring1940. Hudson, Word Grammar, Blackwell, 841941. Stich&Warfield, Mental Representation, a Reader, Blackwell941942. Jackendoff, Languages of the Mind, MIT921943. Jackendoff, Pattern in the Mind, Basic Books, 94

Semantics, Meaning, Language, Mind Structures

1944. Carruthers The Architecture of the Mind1945. Jackendoff Language, Consciousness, Culture1946. Jackendoff, Language, Consciousness, Culture, essays on mental structure, MIT 20071947. Goldberg Constructions at Work, the nature of generalization in language1948. Culicover and Jackendoff Simpler Syntax

Fractal Categorizing1949. Mandelbrot, The Fractal Geometry of Nature, Freeman, 19771950. Harnad, edr, Categorical Perception, Cambridge, 971951. Small, Cottrell, Tanenhaus, Lexical Ambiguity Resolution, Morgan Kaufmann881952. Cognitiva 90, at the crossroads of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and neuro-

science, North-Holland911953. Structuralism in Sociology, Katz, SUNY, 1976%%%

Structural Learning1954. Hanson, Drastal, Rivest eds, Computational Learning Theory and Natural Learning Sys-

tems, MIT941955. Gazda, Corsini et al, Theories of Learning, a comparative approach, Peacock, 801956. Rijsbergen, the geometry of information retrieval, cambridge, 20041957. Svenonius, the intellectual foundation of information organization, MIT, 20011958. Bowker and Star, sorting things out, classification and its consequences, MIT, 1999

Structural Communication1959. Vaina and Hintikka, eds, Cognitive Constraints on Communication, Reidel, 851960. Callahan, Caplan, Jennings, Applying the Humanities, Plenum 851961. St. Teresa of Avila, Interior Castle, Image, 1961%%% Orthogonal Disciplines: Locally printed books By Richard Tabor Greene: 1962. 1. Are You Effective?--Towards Procedural Literacy, 96 Methods Everyone Should

Know@1963. 2. Are You Educated? 48 Dimensions of Being Educated in Japan and the US in the 21st

Century, by Richard Tabor Greene, 800 pages@1964. 3. Managing Complex Adaptive Systems by Richard Tabor Greene, 900 pages@1965. 4. Theory Power: 200 Theories that Enable You to See Parts of the World Others Omit

by Richard Tabor Greene, 200 pages@1966. 5. Are You Creative? 128 Ways to Increase Your Creativity by Managing Populations of

Ideas by Richard Tabor Greene, 300 pages@1967. 6. Are You Creative? 60 Models of Creativity and the 960 Ways to Improve Your Cre-

ativity That They Suggest, by Richard T. Greene, 600 pages@1968. A Science of Excellence: 54 Orthogonal Disciplines by Richard Tabor Greene1969. Taking Place: Creative City Theory and Practice--288 City-fications by Richard Tabor

Greene1970. Knowledge Epitome: 128 Higher Education Innovations in One Package by Richard

Tabor Greene1971. Super Selling--13 Principles, 26 Methods, 33 Cases by Richard Tabor Greene Career (Personal History) Environments and Ecosystem Dynamics (new theory--career

knowledge vs. domain vs. creativity knowledge) Career Research Approaches and Results

1972. The Boundaryless Career by Arthur and Rousseau, Oxford Univ., 1996@1973. Young and Collin; Interpreting Career; Praeger, London, 19921974. Young&Burgen; Methodological Approaches to the Study of Career; Praeger; 19901975. Kotkin, Tribes, how race religion and identity determine success, Random, 19931976. Suleiman, editor; Exile and Creativity Duke, 1996@1977. Bardwick, The Plateauing Trap and how to avoid it in your career, Amacom, 861978. Super & Sverko: Life roles, values, & careers; 1979. Feldman: work careers, a developmental perspective;

Theories of Work

1980. Warr, Editor; Psychology at Work, 5th Edition, Penquin, 20021981. The Concept of Work, Ancient, Medieval,&Modernby Applebaum,SUNY 19921982. John-Steiner, Vera; Creative Collaboration; Oxford University Press; NYC: 2000@1983. Hirschhorn, Larry; The Workplace Within; MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 1988@1984. Arendt, The Life of the Mind, HBJ, 19711985. Olson, Malone, et al eds, Coordination Theory and Collaboration Technology, LEA01@

1986. Malone, Laubacher, Morton, eds, Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century, MIT2005$$$

1987. Sawyer, group creativity: music, theatre, collaboration, LEA, 20031988. Besser, Team Toyota, transplanting the Toyota culture in Kentucky, SUNY, 19961989. Schrage, Michael; Serious Play; Harvard Business School; 20001990. Schrage, No More Teams, Mastering the Dynamics of Creative Collaboration, Currency

Doubleday, 1995 Theories of the Tacitness of Career Knowledge and Moves

1991. Sternberg, Forsythe, et al, Practical Intelligence in Everyday Life, Cambridge, 20001992. Sternberg and Horvath, eds; Tacit Knowledge in Professional Practice, LEA, 1999@1993. Egan, Gerard; Working the Shadow Side; Jossey Bass, San Francisco, 19941994. Managing as a Performing Art by Peter Vaill, Jossey-Bass, 1989@

New Constraints on Career-ing

1995. Arthur; Increasing Returns&Path Dependence in the Economy; U Michigan; 19941996. Zelinsky, Marilyn; New Workplaces for New Workstyles; McGraw Hill,NYC, 19981997. Poundstone, How Would You Move Mount Fuji, Little Brown, 20031998. Malone, the future of Work, HarvardBSchool04%%%1999. Malone, et al, Invention the Organizations of the 21st Century, MIT04%%%2000. Kegan&Lahey,How theWay We Talk Can Change the Way We Work,Jossey-Bass

2001@2001. Wallace, Doris and Gruber, Howard; Creative People at Work; Oxford; 19892002. Trice and Beyer, The Cultures of Work Organizations, Prentice Hall, 19932003. Adams-Price, Carolyn; Creativity and Successful Aging; Springer, NYC, 19982004. Kirkwood, time of our lives, the science of human aging, oxford, 1999

General Comprehensive Career Theories

2005. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research to work, Wiley, 2005

2006. Citrin & Smith, The Five Patterns of Extraordinary Careers2007. Bourdieu, Nice translator; Distinction, A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste, Har-

vard, 19842008. Eikleberry, Carol; The Career Guide for Creative and Unconventional People, Ten

Speed Press; Berkeley, 19992009. Super & Sverko: Life roles, values, & careers; 2010. Feldman: work careers, a developmental perspective;

4. Tools Dimension Research Methods (you conduct two different research methods on one sample target)

Beginner Basics of Social Research2011. Hart, Doing a Literature Review, Sage, 1998@2012. Weiss, Learning from Strangers, the Art&Method of Qualitative Interview Studies, Free

Press,19942013. De Vaus, Surveys in Social Research, Routledge, 2002, fifth edition@2014. King, et al, Designing Social Inquiry, Scientific Inference in Qualitative Research, Prin-

ceton, 1994@2015. Lieberson, Making It Count, the improvement of Social Research, California, 19852016. Sparrow, Knowledge in Organizations, Access to Thinking at Work, Sage, 19982017. Davis, edr, Handbook of Research Methods in Experimental Psychology, Blackwell03

Researching In Businesses and Agencies2018. Remenyi, Williams, Moneyh, and Swartz, Doing Research in Business and Manage-

ment, An introduction to process and method, Sage, 19982019. Metcalfe, Business Research Through Argument, KluwerAP, 19962020. Webb, Understanding and Designing Marketing Research, Academic Press, 19932021. Fowler, Survey Research Methods, Sage, 19842022. Sherry, ed, Contemporary Marketing & Consumer Behavior, An Anthropological Sour-

cebook, SAGE1995%%% Research Process Basics

2023. Robinson, Shavfer, Wrightsman Measure of Personality and Social Psychological Atti-tudes

2024. Groves, Fowler, Couper, Lepkowski, Singer, Tourangeau Survey Methodology2025. Bradburn, Sudman, Wansink Asking Questions, the definitive guide to questionnaire

deisgn2026. DeVellis Scale Deveelopment, theory and applications2027. Fields Taking the Measure of Work, a guide to validated scales for organization

research and diagnosis2028. Robinson, Shaver, Wrightsman Measures of Political Attidues2029. Iarossi The Power of Survey Design

Qualitative Research Basics2030. Van Maanen, Qualitative Methodology, Sage, 19792031. Qualitative Data Analysis by Miles and Huberman, Sage, 1994 (or later edition)

Particular Research Approaches2032. Brewer and Hunter, Multimethod Research a synthesis of styles, Sage, 19892033. Ragin, The Comparative Method, beyond qualitative&quantitative strategies, Cal,

1987@2034. Hage and Harary, Structural Models in Anthropology, Cambridge, 19832035. An Introduction to Theory in Anthropology by Robert Layton, Cambridge, 19972036. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram, 20022037. Cairns et al, Methods and Models for Studying the Individual, SAGE1998$$$

General Surveys and Guidelines for Doing Social Research2038. Manly, The design and analysis of research studies, Cambridge, 1992@2039. Creswell, Research Design, 2nd edition, SAGE, 20032040. Real World Research by Robson, Blackwell, 19932041. Kerlinger&Lee, Foundations of Behavioral Research, 4th edn, Wadsworth, 2000@2042. Przeworski&Teune, The Logic of Comparative Social Inquiry, Krieger, Mala-

bar,Florida702043. Lawler&Associates, Doing Research that is Useful for Theory and Practice, Jossey-

Bass, 1985 Statistics plus Data Mining (you analyze 2 different databases or 1 database 2 different

ways) The Basics of Correspondence Analysis

2044. Clausen, Applied Correspondence Analysis: An Introduction, Sage, 19982045. Greenacre, Correspondence Analysis in Practice, Academic Press, 1993@2046. Greenacre, Theory&Applications of Correspondence Analysis, Academic Press, 19932047. Weller&Romney, Metric Scaling Correspondence Analysis, SAGE 1990

The Practicalities of Using SPSS & R to Do Statistical Data Analysis2048. Field, Discovering Statistics Using SPSS for Windows, SAGE 20002049. Babbie, Halley, Zaino,Adventures in Social Research, Using SPSS, 5th edn, SAGE 20032050. Brace et al, SPSS for Psychologists, 2nd edition, Palgrave, 2000@2051. Hinton, Brownlow, McMurray, Cozens, SPSS Explained, Routledge, 20042052. Maindonald and Braun, data analysis and graphics using R, an example based approach,

cambridge, 20032053. Dalgaard, Introductory statistics with R, springer, 2002

General Statistical Analysis Approaches2054. Saville &Wood, Statistical Methods: The Geometric Approach, Springer-Verlag, 19912055. Stigler, Statistics on the Table, history of statistical concepts, Harvard, 1999@2056. Chatterjee and Price, Regression Analysis by Example, Wiley, 199@2057. Introduction to the Theory and Application of Data Envelopment Analysis: A Founda-

tion Text with Integrated Software2058. Davis, edr, The Handbook of Research Methods in Experimental Psychology, Black-

well, 20032059. Bland, An Introduction to Medicaal Statistics, 3rd edition, Oxford, 20002060. Chambers and Hastie, eds, Statistical Models in S Plus, Chapman and Hall, 19942061. Dalgaard, Introductory statistics with R, springer, 20022062. King, A solution to the ecological inference problem, reconstructing individual behav-

ior from aggregate data, princeton, 19972063. Motulsky, Intuitive Biostastics, Oxford, 1993%%%

Statistical Inference

2064. Davison, Statistical Models, Cambridge, 20032065. Wasserman, All of Statistics, A concise course in statistical inference, Springer, 20042066. Sivia, Data Analysis, a bayesian tutorial second edition, Oxford, 20062067. Cox, Principles of Statistical Inference, Cambridge, 20062068. Jaynes, Probability theory, the logic of science, cambridge, 2003

Survey Sampling, Item Design, and Data Analysis2069. Kalton, Introduction to Survey Sampling, SAGE, 19832070. Converse and Presser, Survey Questions, Handcrafting Standardized Questionnaires,

SAGE, 19862071. Spector, Summated Rating Scale Construction, SAGE, 19922072. Osterlind, Test Item Bias, SAGE 19832073. Lee, Forthofer, Lorimor, Analyzing Complex Survey Data, SAGE, 19892074. Jacoby, Data Theory and Dimensional Analysis, SAGE, 19912075. McKeown and Thomas, Q Methodology, SAGE, 19882076. Henry, Practical Sampling, SAGE, 1990@2077. DeVellis, Scale Development, SAGE, 1991@2078. Lessler&Kalsbeek, Nonsampling Error in Surveys, Wiley, 19922079. Harkness, van de Vijver et al, Cross-Cultural Survey Methods, Wiley, 03%%2080. van de Vijver and Leung, Methods and Data Analysis for Cross-Cultural Research,

SAGE 1997%%% Research Design Basics

2081. Spector, Research Designs, SAGE, 19812082. Carmines, Zeller, Reliability and Validity Assessment, SAGE, 19792083. Mohr, Understanding Significance Testing, SAGE, 19902084. Mahajan and Peterson, Models for Innovation Diffusion, SAGE, 1985

Causal Modeling, An Introduction2085. Asher, Causal Modeling ,SAGE, 19832086. Davis, The Logic of Causal Order, SAGE, 19852087. Berry and Feldman, Multiple Regression in Practice, SAGE, 19852088. Berry, Non-Recursive Causal Models, SAGE 19842089. Iversen, Bayesian Statistical Inference, SAGE, 1984

A Beginner’s Course in Scaling (above books under Correspondence Analysis plus the below)

2090. Hinderbrand, Laing et al, Analysis of Ordinal Data, SAGE 19772091. Reynolds, Analysis of Nominal Data, SAGE 19842092. McIver and Carmines, Unidimensional Scaling, SAGE, 19812093. Lodge, Magnitude Scaling, SAGE 19812094. Kruskal and Wish, Multidimensional Scaling, SAGE 1991

Time Series2095. Roberts, Data Analysis for Quality Analysis, U of Chicago Coursepack, 19912096. Cssdagli&Eubank, eds, Nonlinear Modeling and Forecasting, Addison Wesley, 19922097. Ostrom, Time Series Analysis, Regression Techniques, SAGE 19782098. McDowall, McCleary et al, Interrupted Time Series Analysis, SAGE 19802099. Sayrs, Pooled Time Series Analysis, SAGE 19892100. Allison, Event History Analysis, SAGE 19842101. Smith, Neural Networks for Statistical Modeling Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993@2102. Weigend&Gershenfeld, eds, Time Series Prediction, Addison-Wesley Santa Fe series,

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page 7 Applied Statistics

2103. Everitt, Cluster Analysis, 3rd Edition, Edward Arnold, 19932104. Mohr, Impact Analysis for Program Evaluation, SAGE, 19922105. Rovine and Eye, Applied Computational Statistics in Longitudinal Research, Academic

912106. Motulsky, Intuitive Biostastics, Oxford, 1993%%%2107. Harkness, van de Vijver et al, Cross-Cultural Survey Methods, Wiley, 03%%2108. van de Vijver and Leung, Methods & Data Analysis for Cross-Cultural Research,

SAGE, 1997%%%2109. Dalgaard, Introductory statistics with R, springer, 20022110. King, A solution to the ecological inference problem, reconstructing individual behav-

ior from aggregate data, princeton, 1997 A First Course in Data Mining

2111. Hastie, et al, The Elements of Statistical Learning, Springer, 20012112. Hand et al, Principles of Data Mining2113. Nitten, Frank,Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools&Techniques w Java,

Morgan Kaufmann, 99#2114. Klosgen and Zytkow, eds, Handbook of Data Mining and Knowledge Discover, Oxford,

2002%%% A Beginner’s Intro to Statistics Using Structural Equation Modeling

2115. Raykov, Marcoulides, A First Course in Structural Equation Modeling2116. Kline, Principles and Practice of Structural Equation Modeling2117. Maruyama, Basics of Structural Equation Modeling, Sage, 19982118. Schumacker&Lomax, Beginner’s Guide to Structural Equation Modeling, LEA 1996@2119. Hoyle, ed, Structural Equation Modeling, Issues&Applicatns, SAGE 19952120. Grimm&Yarnold, eds, Readg&Understandg More Multivariate Statistics, Amn Psych

Assn, 2000@2121. Grimm&Yarnold, eds, Readg&Understandg Multivariate Statistics, Amn Psych Assn,

1998@ Social Simulation (you build two simulations of social phenomena, agent models)2122. Ilgen&Hulin eds, Computational Modeling of Behavior in Organizatns, Americn Psych

Assn. 20002123. Prietula, Carley, Gasser, editors; Simulating Organizations, Computational models of

institutions and groups, MIT, 19982124. Gilbert and Troitzsch, Simulation for the Social Scientist, Open Univ. Press, 1990@2125. Carley and Prietula, Computational Organization Theory, LEA, 19942126. Lomi and Larsen, Dynamics of Organizations, comutational modelling and organization

theories, MIT, 20012127. Gilbert&Conte, eds; Artificial Societies, computer simulation of social life, UCL, 19952128. Hannon and Ruth, Dynamic Modeling, Springer, 19942129. Foddy, Smithson, Schneider, Hagg, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas, dynamic, struc-

tural and Intergroups Aspects, Psychology Press, 19992130. Gaylord and D’Andria, Simulating Society, a mathematica toolkit for modeling socio-

economic behavior, Springer, 1998@2131. Epstein&Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies, social science from the bottom up, MIT,

1996@2132. Durlauf and Young, Social Dynamics, MIT, 20012133. Axelrod, The Complexity of Cooperation, Princeton, 19972134. Weiss, edr, Multiagent Systems, a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence,

MIT, 19992135. Lomi&Larsen, Dynamics of Organizations:Computational Modeling&Organizatn Theo-

ries, MIT012136. Casti, Complexification, Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the Science of Sur-

prise, Harper Collins, 19942137. Casti, Would-BeWorlds, How Simulation is Changing the Frontiers of Science, Wiley,

1997@2138. Huggett, Modelling the Human Impact on Nature, Oxford, 19932139. Carley and Prietula, Computational Organization Theory, LEA19942140. Gottmann, et al, The mathematics of Marriage, Dynamic Nonlinear Models, MIT

2002$$$@2141. Foddy, et al eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas, Taylor and Francis1999$$$@ Computer Programming (you build two ordinary programs)2142. Abelson and Sussman, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, MIT,

1996@ (best but hard, if serious about programming, tackle just this book, if not, do the others marked @ below; if you want immediate money do Swarm language pro-gramming)

Basic Artificial Intelligence Programming2143. Watson, Programming in Scheme, Learn Scheme Through Artificial Intelligence Pro-

grams, Springer, 1996@2144. Russell & Norvig, Artificial Intelligence, a Modern Approach, Prentice-Hall, 2003@2145. Harvey, Computer Science Logo Style, Vol 1, 2, 3, 2nd or later edition, MIT, 1997@2146. Forbus&DeKleer, Building Problem Solvers, MIT932147. Weld, Theories of Comparative Analysis, MIT902148. Davis, Representations of Commonsense Knowledge, Morgan Kaufmann902149. Kuipers, Qualitative Reasoning, modeling and simulation with incomplete knowledge,

MIT942150. Steels and McDermott, eds., The Knowledge Level in Expert Systems, Academic,

92$$$2151. Gaines & Boose, eds. Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge Based Systems,

Aca88%%%2152. Groner et al, eds, Methods of Heuristics, LEA, 1983%%%2153. Fisher, Pazzani, Langley eds, Concept Formation: Knowledge and Experience in Unsu-

pervised Learning, Morgan Kaufman, 19912154. Kirsh, edr, Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, MIT/Elsevier, 1991

Embodied Systems: Learning Populations of Robots2155. Brooks, flesh and machines, how robots will change us, pantheon, 2002

Software Engineering2156. Pressman, Software Engineering, McGraw Hill, 4th edn, 19992157. McCarthy, Dynamics of Software Development, Microsoft Press, 1995@2158. Hoch, Roeding, et al, Secrets of Software Success, Harvard Business School, 20002159. Marchesi et al, Extreme Programming Perspectives, Addison Wesley, 2003@2160. Gelernter, Mirror Worlds or the Day Software Puts the Universe in a Shoebox, Oxford912161. McConnell, Code Complete, 2nd Edition, Microsoft Press, 20042162. Jackson, software abstractions, logic, language, and analysis, MIT, 2006

Object Oriented Programming2163. Riel, Object-Oriented Heuristics, Addison-Wesley, 1996

Cellular Automata Programming2164. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram, 20022165. Griffeath and Moore, eds, New Constructions in Cellular Automata, Oxford, 2003

Machine Learning Regimes2166. Ballard, An Introduction to Natural Computation, MIT 1997@2167. Thornton, Truth from Trash, How Learning Makes Sense, MIT 20002168. Weiss, Kulikowski, Computer Systems that Learn, Morgan Kaufmann19912169. Fisher, Pazzani, Langley eds, Concept Formation: Knowledge and Experience in Unsu-

pervised Learning, Morgan Kaufman, 1991 SWARM Computing

2170. Luna, Stefansson, editors; Economic Simulations in SWARM, KluwarAP, 20002171. Kennedy and Eberjart. Swarm Intelligence, Morgan Kaufman, 20012172. Bonabeau, Dorigo, Theraulaz, Swarm Intelligence, Oxford, 19992173. Swarm Intelligence by Bonabeau et al, Oxford Univ., 1999

Agent Computing2174. Ferber, Multi-Agent Systems, an intro to distributed AI, Addison-Wesley 19992175. Bradshaw edr, Software Agents, MIT, 19972176. Castelfranchi&Werner eds, Artificial Social Systems, 4th European Workshop on Mod-

elling Autonomous Agents, Springer, 942177. Conte&Castelfranchi, Cognitive and Social Action, UCL, 19932178. Weiss, edr, Multiagent Systems, a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence,

MIT, 1999 Philosophy of Computation

2179. Copeland, The Essential Turing, the ideas that gave birth to the computer age, Oxford, 2004

2180. Floridi, edr, philosophy of computing and information, blackwell, 20042181. Dewdney, the new turing omnibus,66 excursions in computer science, owl, 19892182. Hodges, Alan Turing: the enigma, Walker, 2000

Quantum Computation 2183. Lloyd, Programming the Universe, Knopf, 20062184. Seife, Deconding the Universe, Viking, 20062185. Aczel, entanglement, the unlikely story of how scientists, mathematicians and philoso-

phers proved einstein’s spookiest theory, Plume, 20012186. Laughlin, a different univers,e reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic, 20062187. Bruce, schrodinger’s rabbits, the many worlds of quantum, joseph henry press, 2004 Natural Computation Modes:

Evolutionary and Genetic Algorithms2188. Bentley, Evolutionary Design by Computers, Morgan Kaufmann, 19992189. Fogel, Evolutionary Computation, 19952190. Landweber, Winfree, eds, Evolution as computation, springer, 20022191. Biethahn, Nissen eds,Evolutionary Algorithms inManagement Applications,Springer

19952192. Liu, Tanaka, Iwata, Higuchi, Yasunaga, eds, Evolvable systems: from biology to hard-

ware, springer, 20012193. Sipper, Mange, Perez-Uribe, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware,

springer, 19982194. Tyrrell, Haddow, Torresen, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware, springer,

20032195. Back and Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 1, basic algorithms

and operators, Institute of Physics, 20002196. Fogel and Corne, evolutionary computation in bioinformatics, Morgan Kaufmann, 20032197. Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 2, advanced algorithms and

operators, Inst. of Physics, 20002198. Kumar and Bentley, eds, on growth, form, and computers, Elsevier, 2003

Annealing and Materials Physics as Computation Processes

2199. Davis, Genetic Algorithms and Simulated Annealing, Morgan Kaufmann, 1987 Neural Nets

2200. Dowla and Rogers, Solving Problems in Environmental Engineering and Geosciences with Artificial Neural Networks, MIT, 1995

2201. Judd, Neural Network Design and the Complexity of Learning, MIT 19902202. Eliasmith and Anderson, neural engineering, computation, representation, and dynam-

ics in neurobiological systems, MIT, 20032203. Arbib&Robinson eds, Natural and Artificial Parallel Computation, MIT902204. Amit, Modeling Brain Function, the world of attractor neural networks, Cambaridge,

1989 Populations of Intelligent Agents

2205. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%%2206. Weiss, edr, distributed artificial intelligence meets machine learning, learning in multi-

agent environments, springer, 1991

Genetic Programming: Programs Inventing Programs

2207. Koza, genetic programming II, automatic discovery of reusable programs, MIT, 19942208. Koza, genetic programming, on the programming of computer by means of natural

selection, MIT, 19912209. Langdon, Poli, foundations of genetic programming, springer, 2002

General Natural Computation Overviews

2210. Bechtel and Abrahamsen, connectionism and the mind, an introduction to parallel pro-cessing in networks, blackwell, 1991

2211. Ballard, an introduction to natural computation, MIT, 2000 Cells, Atoms, DNA, Quantum, Membrane Computing

2212. Calude and Paun, computing with cells and atoms, an introduction to quantum, DNA, and membrane computing, Taylor and Francis, 2002

2213. Paun, Rozenberg, Salomaa, DNA computing, new computing paradigms, springer, 1998

Artificial Life and Lifeforms

2214. Adami, introduction to artificial life, Springer, 19982215. Dorigo and Stutzle, ant colony optimization, MIT, 20042216. Langton, edr, artificial life, an overview, MIT, 1995

Immune Computing2217. de Castro&Timmis, Artificial Immune Systems: A New Computational Intelligence

Approach2218. Dasgupta, edr, Artificial Immune Systems and Their Applications

Organizational Computing2219. Olson, Malone, et al eds, Coordination Theory and Collaboration Technology, LEA01@2220. Malone, Laubacher, Morton, eds, Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century,

MIT2005$$$2221. Malone, the future of Work, HarvardBSchool04%%%2222. Malone, et al, Invention the Organizations of the 21st Century, MIT04%%%

Systems Biology and Bioinformatics2223. Gibas and Jambeck, Developing Bioinformatics Computer Skills, O’Reilly 20012224. Bergeron, Bioinformatics Computing, Prentice Hall, 20032225. Bower and Bolouri eds, Computational Modeling of Genetic and Biochemical Net-

works, MIT, 20012226. Klosgen and Zytkow, eds, Handbook of Data Mining and Knowledge Discover, Oxford,

2002%%%2227. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 20012228. Jones and Pevzner, an introduction to bioinformatics algorithms, MIT, 20042229. Alon, Introduction to Systems Biology, design principles of biological circuits2230. Davidson The Regulatory Genome, gene regulation networks in development and evo-

lution

Bio-logic2231. Carroll, Endless Forms Most Beautiful, the new science of evo devo, Norton, 20052232. Forbes, the Gecko’s Foot, bio-inspiration engineered from nature, 4th estate, 200052233. Gerhard and Kirschner, Cells, Embryos, and Evolution, Blackwell, 1997

Collaboration and Communication

2234. Stahl, group cognition, computer support for building collaborative knowledge, MIT, 2006

2235. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 20032236. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19992237. Loska and Cronkhite, an ecological perspective on human communication theory, Har-

court, 1995 Language

2238. Jackendoff, foundations of language, brain, meaning, grammar, evolution, Oxford, 20022239. Kehler, Coherence, Reference, and the theory of Grammar, CLSI Stanford, 20022240. Manning and Schutze, Foundation of Statistical Natural Language Processing, MIT,

19992241. Paulson, ML for the working programmer, cambridge, 1991

quantum computing2242. Lloyd, Programming the Universe, Knopf, 2006@2243. Seife, Deconding the Universe, Viking, 2006@2244. Aczel, entanglement, the unlikely story of how scientists, mathematicians and philoso-

phers proved einstein’s spookiest theory, Plume, 2001@2245. Laughlin, a different univers,e reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic,

2006@ Ontologic Engineering

2246. Lytras and Naeve Intelligent Learning Infrastructure for Knowledge Intensive Organi-zations, a semantic web perspective

2247. Gomez-Perez, Fernandez-Lopez, Corcho Ontological Engineering2248. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning Mathematica Programming (you build two Mathematica programs)2249. Wolfram, Mathematica, Third Edition, Addison Wesley, 2000?2250. Maeder, The Mathematica Programmer 2, Academic Press, 19962251. Maeder, Programmikng in Mathematica, Addison Wesley 19902252. Gaylord&Nishidate, Modeling nature, cellular automata simulations with mathematica,

Springer, 1996@2253. Maeder, the Mathematica Programmer, Academic Press, 19942254. Freeman, Simulating Neural Networks, with Mathematica, Addison Wesley, 19942255. Gaylord and Wellin, Computer Simulations with Mathematica, explorations in complex

physical and biological systems, Springer, 1995 Event & Performance Design (you design and hold two new event types)2256. Kegan&Lahey,How theWay We Talk Can Change the Way We Work,Jossey-Bass

2001@2257. Vogler The Writer’s Journey, Michael Wiese Productions Book, 1992@2258. Brook, The Open Door, Thoughts on Acting and Theatre, TCG, 19952259. Organizational Behavior & Processes by Ancona, Kochan, Scully, Van Maanen, West-

ney, South Western Publishg2260. Vaill, Managing as a Performing Art, Jossey Bass, 1989@2261. Becker&Steele, Workplace by Design, Mapping the High Performance Workscape, Jos-

sey- Bass,952262. Excellence by Design by Horgen, Joroff, Porter, and Schon, Wiley, 1999@2263. The Social Life of Information by Brown and Duguid, Harvard Business School, 2000@2264. Sellen and Harper, The Myth of the Paperless Office, MIT, 20022265. Ericsson and Smith, Toward a General Theory of Expertise, Cambridge, 19912266. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 20052267. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and

expert performance, Cambridge, 20062268. Elliott, Concepts of the Self, Polity, 20012269. Nonaka and Teece, editors, Managing Industrial Knowledge, Sage, 20012270. Travis, The Director’s Journey: the creative collaboration between directors, writers, and

actors, Michael Weise, 19992271. Baron, Kerr, Miller, Group Process, Group Decision, Group Action, Brooks/cole, 19922272. Rosnay, The Symbiotic Man, (Complex Biologic Wholes of the 21st Century), McGraw

Hill, 2000@2273. Holman amd Devame. The Change Handbook, Berrett-Kohler, 1999@2274. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 1987@ Information Design (you invent two new information designs)2275. Information Design edited by Jacobson, MIT Press, 19992276. Anders, Envisioning Cyberspace, Designing 3D Electronic Spaces, McGraw Hill, 19982277. Becker &Steele, Workplace by Design, Mapping the High Performance Workscape, Jos-

sey- Bass, 952278. Excellence by Design by Horgen, Joroff, Porter, and Schon, Wiley, 19992279. The Social Life of Information by Brown& Duguid, Harvard Business School, 2000@2280. Sellen and Harper, The Myth of the Paperless Office, MIT, 20022281. Huczynski, Management Gurus, Routledge, 1993@2282. Lesser, Fontaine, et al, eds, Knowledge& Communities, Butterworth Heineman, 2000@2283. Alexander&Pal, Digital Democracy, Policy&Politics in the Wired World, Oxford, 19982284. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 20032285. Card, Readings in Information Visualization, Morgan Kaufman 19992286. Ware, Information Visualization: Perception for Design2287. Craig, Thinking Visually, Continuum, 20002288. Demozotz, Design Management: Using Design to Build Brand Value2289. Postrel, The Substance of Style: How the Rise of Aesthetic Value is Remaking Com-

merce2290. Damasio, et al, Unity of Knowledge, New York Academy of Sciences02%%%2291. Gaines & Boose, eds. Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge Based Systems,

Aca88%%% Game Design (you design and build two games of some situations)2292. Brown and Duguid, The Social Life of Information, Harvard Business School, 20002293. Ericsson and Smith, Toward a General Theory of Expertise, Cambridge, 19912294. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and

expert performance, Cambridge, 20062295. Sigmund, Games of Life, Explorations in Ecology, Evolution,&Behavior, Oxford, 19932296. Eigen&Winkler, Laws of the Game, How the Principles of Nature Govern Chance, Prin-

ceton, 19812297. Smith, Evolution and the Theory of Games, Cambridge, 19822298. Vogler The Writer’s Journey, Michael Wiese Productions Book, 1992@2299. Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Princeton, 1949@2300. Tannen, You Just Don’t Understand, Morrow, 1990@2301. Myers, The Pursuit of Happiness, who is happy and why, Morrow, 1992@2302. Bates, Game Design: the Art and Business of Creating Games2303. Rouse, Game Design: Theory and Practice2304. Laramee, editor, Game Design Perspectives, Charles River Media, 2002@2305. Rabin, editor, AI Game Programming Wisdom2306. Dunniway, Professional Game Design, 20032307. Rasmusen, editor; Readings in Games and Information, Blackwell, 20012308. Koster, a theory of fun, for game design, paraglyph, 20052309. Wolf and Perron, the video game ,theory reader, routledge, 20032310. Leyton, Symmetry Causality and Mind, MIT, 1992 Knowledge Modeling (you build and implement 2 organization knowledge diagnoses)2311. Malone, Crowston, Herman, eds, Organizing Business Knowledge, the MIT Process

Handbook, MIT20032312. Malone, the future of Work, HarvardBSchool04%%%2313. Malone, et al, Invention the Organizations of the 21st Century, MIT04%%%2314. Sparrow, Knowledge in Organizations, Access to Thinking at Work, Sage, 19982315. Kuhn, The Skills of Argument, Cambridge, 1991@2316. Metcalfe, Business Research Through Argument, KluwerAP, 19962317. Brown and Duguid, The Social Life of Information, Harvard Business School, 2000@2318. Sellen and Harper, The Myth of the Paperless Office, MIT, 20022319. Ericsson and Smith, Toward a General Theory of Expertise, Cambridge, 19912320. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and

expert performance, Cambridge, 20062321. Nonaka and Teece, editors, Managing Industrial Knowledge, Sage, 2001@2322. Sternberg and Wagner, Mind in Context, Cambridge, 1994

2323. Glymour and Cooper, Computation, Causation, and Discovery, MIT, 19992324. Dierkes, et al; Handbook of Organizational Learning&Knowledge, Oxford, 2001@2325. Thompson et al, eds; Shared Cognition in Organizations, LEA, 19992326. Cohen and Sproul, editors; Organizational Learning, Sage, 19962327. Clark, Paradoxes from a to z, Routledge, 20022328. Easterby-Smith, ed, Blackwell Handbook on Org Learning and Knowdge Mngt2329. Kidd, edr, Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems, Plenum, 19872330. Damasio, et al, Unity of Knowledge, New York Academy of Sciences02%%%2331. Gaines & Boose, eds. Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge Based Systems,

Aca88%%% Composing Song, Comedy, Novels, Movies (you build and sell/perform/publish 2 arts)2332. J.R.R. Tolkien, Tales from the Perilous Realm, Harper Collins, 19972333. J.R.R. Tolkien, Tree and Leaf, Harper Collins, 2001@2334. Helitzer, Comedy Writing Secrets, Writer’s Digerst, Cincinnatti, 19872335. Vorhaus, The Comic Toolbox, Silman-James, LA, 19942336. Dean, Step by Step to Stand Up Comedy, Heinemann, Portsmouth NH, 20002337. Shales&Miller, Live from New York History of Saturday Night Live, Little Brown02@2338. Carter, The Comedy Bible, Fireside, 20012339. MacCauley and Lanning eds., Technique in Fiction, St. Martin’s Press, 1987@2340. Brande, Becoming a Writer, Putnam, 1934@2341. Seymour Fisher, Pretend the World is Funny and Forever, LEA, 1981@2342. Wilson, Jokes: Form, Content, Use and Fuinction, AP, 19792343. Bortolussi and Dixon, Psychonarratology, foundations for the empirical study of literary

response, Cambridge, 20032344. Chafe, Discourse, Consciousness, and Time, chicago, 19942345. Safire, Lend Me Your Ears, Great Speeches in History, Norton, 19922346. White, Tropics of Discourse, Essarys in cultural criticism, John Hopkins, 19782347. Josephs, Writing Music for Hit Songs, Writers Digest, 19892348. Potter, Writing for Publication, Harper and Row, 19902349. Williams, Style, Toward Clarity and Grace, Chicago, 19902350. Dimaggio, How to Write for Television, Prentice Hall, 19902351. Ueland, If You Want to Write, Graywolf, 19872352. Rowe, machine musicianship, MIT, 20012353. Luboff&Luboff, 88 Song Writing Wrongs and How to Right Them, Writer’s Digest922354. Vogler, The Writer’s Journey, Mythic Structure for Storytellers & Screenwriters,

Michael Wiese, Studio City, California, 19922355. Morreall, taking laughter seriously, SUNY, 19832356. Gruner, the game of humor, a comprehensive theory of why we laugh, transaction, 20002357. Chapman and Foot, eds, humor and laughter, theory, research, and applications, transac-

tion, 20042358. Price, the beginnert’s guide to computer based music production, cherry lane, 20042359. collins, choosing and using audio and music software, focal, 2004

5. Secondary Applied Fields Dimension Creativity: Implicit Theory from Practice

Tools for Creating2360. Allwein&Barwise; Logical Reasoning with Diagrams; Oxford Univ, London; 19962361. Hirschfeld and Gelman; Mapping the Mind; Cambridge Univ. Press, London; 19942362. Macauley and Lanning; Technique in Fiction; St. Martin Press, NYC; 19872363. Root-Bernstein, Robert and Michele; Sparks of Genius; Houghton Mifflin, NYC: 19992364. Segel, Harold; Turn of the Century Cabaret; Columbia Univ. Press, NYC; 19872365. Schrage, Michael; Serious Play; Harvard Business School; 20002366. Schrage, Michael; No More Teams; Currency Doubleday; NYC, 1995

Societies Creating and Creating Society2367. Arendt, Hannah; On Revolution; Penquin Books, London; 19852368. Arthur; Increasing Returns&Path Dependence in the Economy; U Michigan; 19942369. Baron, Robert; Psychological Perspectives on Entrepreneuship; Current Directions in

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Creativity Theories

2398. Kaufman and Baer, eds, creativity and reason in cognitive development, cambridge, 2006

2399. Kaufman and Sternberg, eds, the international handbook of creativity, cambridge, 20062400. Langer, on becoming an artist, reinventing yourself through mindful creativity, Ballan-

tine, 20052401. Piirto, understanding creativity, great potential press, 20042402. Kandel, in search of memory, the emergence of a new science of mind, Norton, 20062403. Gloor, swarm creativity, collaborative innovation networks, Oxford, 20062404. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 20062405. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 20012406. Simonton, Creativity in science, chance, logic, genius, and zeitgeist, Cambridge, 20042407. Batterman, the devil in the details, asymptotic reasoning in explanation, reduction, and

emergence, Oxford, 20022408. Sternberg, Grigorenko, Singer, eds, Creativity, from potential to realization, Amn.

Psych. Assn. 20042409. Sawyer, group creativity: music, theatre, collaboration, LEA, 20032410. Gardenfors, conceptual spaces, the geometry of thought, MIT, 20042411. Burt, brokerage and closure, an introduction to social capital, Oxford, 20052412. Feinstein, the nature of creative development, Stanford business books, 20062413. Sawyer, explaining creativity, the science of human innovation, Oxford, 20062414. Sawyer, Steiner, Moran, Sternberg, Feldman, Nakamura, Csikszentmihalyi, Creativity

and Development, Oxford, 20032415. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 20042416. Gergersen, edr, from Complexity to Life, on the emergence of life and meaning,

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2005 Nature Creating and Creating Natures

2430. Barrow; The Artful Universe: The Cosmic Source of Human Creativity; Penguin 19982431. Barrow, John; Theories of Everything; Fawcett Columbine, NYC; 19922432. Barrow, John; The Book of Nothing, Pantheon, 20002433. Axelrod, Robert; The Evolution of Cooperation; Basic Books, NYC, 19942434. Bak, Per; How Nature Works; Copernicus, Springer-Verlag, NYC, 19962435. Axelrod and Cohen; Harnessing Complexity; Free Press, Boston, Mass.; 19992436. Bailey, James; After Thought; Basic Books, NYC; 19962437. Dawkins, Richard; Unweaving the Rainbow; Allan Lane, the Penquin, 19982438. Callender&Huggett; Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck Scale, Cambridge, 20012439. Bossomaier and Green; Patterns in the Sand; Perseus Books, Reading, Mass.; 19982440. Calvin, Willian; The Cerebral Code; MIT Press; Cambridge, Mass.; 19962441. Cohen, Irun; Tending Adam’s Garden, Academic Press, 20002442. Flake, Gary; The Computational Beauty of Nature; MIT; 20002443. Greene, Brian; The Elegant Universe, Vintage, 19992444. Hammerstein, edr. genetic and culturl evolution of cooperation, MIT, 20032445. Hawkins and Gell-Mann, eds, the evolution of human languages, addison wesley, 19922446. Charnov, life history invariants, some explorations of symmetry in evolutionary biol-

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page 82454. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 20042455. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

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The Creativity of Creating a Self, Life, and Career2458. Arthur, M. and Rousseau, D.; The Boundaryless Career, Oxford Univ. Press, 19962459. Applebaum, Herbert; The Concept of Work; SUNY, NYC, 19922460. Brandstadter and Lerner, Action and Self Development, Sage, Beverley Hills, 19992461. Cannon, Betty; Sartre and Psychoanalysis; Univ. of Kansas; 19942462. Carrithers and Collins and Lukes; The Category of the Person; Cambridge, 19852463. Ferrari and Sternberg; Self Awareness; The Guilford Press, London, 19982464. Dumont, Louis; Essays on Individualism; Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago; 19862465. Adams-Price, Carolyn; Creativity and Successful Aging; Springer, NYC, 19982466. Sternberg, Grigorenko, Singer, eds, Creativity, from potential to realization, Amn.

Psych. Assn. 20042467. Kegan, Robert; In Over Our Heads; Harvard Univ. Press; Cambridge, Mass.; 19912468. Klar, Fisher, Chinsky, Nadler; Self Change; Springer Verlag, NYC; 19922469. Kohn,Alfie; Punished by Rewards; Houghton Mifflin, NYC: 19932470. Palombo, Stanley; The Emergent Ego; International Universities; Madison, Conn.; 1992471. May, Rollo; The Courage to Create; Norton, NYC, 19752472. Runco&Richards; Eminent Creativity Everyday Creativity&Health; Ablex19972473. Young and Collin; Interpreting Career; Praeger, London, 19922474. Young&Burgen; Methodological Approaches to the Study of Career; Praeger; 19902475. Egan, Gerard; Working the Shadow Side; Jossey Bass, San Francisco, 19942476. Eikleberry, Carol; The Career Guide for Creative and Unconventional People, Ten

Speed Press; Berkeley, 19992477. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 20042478. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 20022479. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research

to work, Wiley, 2005 Creators Creating Creators

2480. Boorstin, Daniel; The Creators; Random House, NYC: 19922481. Barron and Montuori and Barron; Creators on Creating; Puttman, NYC, 19992482. Csikszentmihalyi, Mihalyi; Creativity, Flow, and the Psychology of Discovery and

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2005 Fashion and Design

2496. Barthes, Roland transd by Ward and Howard; The Fashion System; Hill&Wang, 19832497. Duffy, Francis; The New Office; Conran Octopus, London, 19972498. Horgen and Joroff and Porter and Schon; Excellence by Design; Wiley, NYC; 19992499. Petroski, Henry; Invention by Design; Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 19982500. Pickover; The Pattern Book, Fractals, Art, and Nature; World Scientific, 19952501. Demozotz, Design Management: Using Design to Build Brand Value2502. Postrel, The Substance of Style: How the Rise of Aesthetic Value is Remaking Com-

merce2503. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%2504. Throsby, Economics and Culture, Cambridge04%%%

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2506. Shaeffer, high fashion sweing secrets from the world’s best designers, Rodale, 19972507. McKelvey and Munslow, fashion design, process, innovation, and practice, blackwell,

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2509. Boland and Collopy, eds, managing as designing, Stanford business press, 20042510. Gratz, the living city, how america’s cities are being revitalized by thinking small in a

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2005 Creativity as Non-linearity

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2005 Mass Producing Creativity

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Univ. Press of New England, London, 19862684. Frank, Robert; Passions within Reason; Norton, NYC; 19882685. Giddens, Anthony; Modernity and Self Identity; Polity Press, Cambridge; 19912686. John-Steiner, Vera; Creative Collaboration; Oxford University Press; NYC: 20002687. Miller; Einstein,Picasso,Space,Time,&the Beauty that Causes Havoc,Basic Books, 20012688. Rothschild, Emma; Economic Sentiments; Harvard University Press, 20012689. Rabb, T.; Renaissance Lives; Basic Books, 20002690. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%2691. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20042692. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Conditions and Situations of Creating2693. Grigorenko&Sternberg; Family Environment and Intellectual Functioning, LEA, 20012694. Grint, Keith; The Arts of Leadership; Oxford University Press; NYC; 20002695. Hendersen; Workplaces and Workspaces; Rockport, Glouster, Mass. 19982696. Henry, Jane; Creative Management; Sage, London; 19912697. Institute of Cultural Affairs; Summer Assembly 1970; ICA: Chicago; 19702698. Hirschhorn, Larry; The Workplace Within; MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 1988.2699. Hampden-Turner&Tropenaars, The Seven Cultures of Capitalism, Doubleday 1993.

The Cognitive Science of Creating2700. GoMgnen, Joseph, ed, Journal of Consciousness Studies, Art and the Brain, June 19992701. Hobbs; Literature&Cognition; Center for the Study of Language and Information:

Menlo Park, CA; 19992702. Holyoak, Keith;&Thagard, Paul; Mental Leaps, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 19952703. Klahr, David; Exploring Science; MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 20002704. Klahr&Simon; What Have Psychologists (And Others) Discovered About the Process of

Scientific Discovery; Current Directions in Psychological Science; June, 20012705. Kukla, A.; Methods of Theoretical Psychology, MIT Press, 20012706. Wallace, Doris and Gruber, Howard; Creative People at Work; Oxford; 19892707. Ortony, Andrew; Metaphor and Thought, second edition; Cambridge; 19932708. Ward, Thomas; Smith, Steven; Vaid, Jyotsna; Creative Thought; American Psychologi-

cal Association, Washington DC.; 19972709. Ward; Finke; Smith; Creativity and the Mind; Plenum; 19952710. Read&Miller; Connectionist Models of Social Reasoning&Social Behavior; LEA, 1998

2711. Plunkett and Elman; Exercises in Rethinking Innateness, MIT; 19972712. Elman and Bates and Johnson and Karmiloff-Smith, and Parisi and Plunkett; Rethinking

Innateness, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 19992713. Smith; Ward; Finke; The Creative Cognition Approach; MIT, Cambridge; 1995

The Art of Creating and the Creating of Arts2714. Luhman, N.; Art as a Social System; Stanford, 20002715. Macauley and Lanning; Technique in Fiction; St. Martin Press, NYC; 19872716. Mack, Arien, editor; Social Research, Mind, Spring, 1993, Vol. 60 No. 12717. Noice&Noice; The Nature of Expertise in Professional Acting; LEA; 19972718. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and

expert performance, Cambridge, 20062719. Sawyer, R.; Creativity in Performance; Ablex Publishing; Greenwich, Conn., 19972720. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 20052721. Strasberg, Lee; A Dream of Passion; Penquin, NYC; 19872722. Vogler, C.; The Writer’s Journey; Michael Wiese Productions, Studio City, Ca, 19922723. Webb, Jimmy; Tunesmith--Inside the Art of Songwriting; Hyperion, NYC: 19982724. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004

The Social Cognitions of Creating2725. Paz, Octavio; The Labyrinth of Solitude; Grove Press, NYC. 19952726. Salomon, Gavriel; Distributed Cognitions; Cambridge Univ. Press, London; 19992727. Schon and Rein, Frame Reflection; Basic Books, NYC, 19942728. Schrage, Michael; Serious Play; Harvard Business School; 20002729. Schrage, Michael; No More Teams; Currency Doubleday; NYC, 19952730. Segel, Harold; Turn of the Century Cabaret; Columbia Univ. Press, NYC; 19872731. Shaw, Melvin and Runco, Mark; Creativity and Affect, Ablex, Norwood, NJ; 19942732. Silvester, Christopher; The Penquin Book of Interviews; Penquin Books, 19952733. Simonton, Dean; Origins of Genius; Oxford University Press; NYC; 19992734. Simonton, Dean Keith; Genius and Creativity; Ablex; Greenwich, Conn.; 19972735. Simonton, Dean; Talent Development as a Multidimensional, Multiplicative, and

Dynamic Process; Current Directions in Psychological Science, April, 20012736. Sternberg&Horvath; Tacit Knowledge in Profesional Practice; LEA; 19992737. Sternberg, Robert and Kolligian; Competence Considered; Yale, 19902738. Sternberg, Robert and Lubart, Todd; Defying the Crowd; Free Press, 19952739. Sternberg, Robert and Wagner, Richard; Mind in Context; Cambrige, 19942740. Tayler and van Every; The Emergent Organization; LEA, Mahwah, NJ; 20002741. Thompson,Levine, Messick; Shared Cognition in Organizations; LEA; 19992742. Unsworth, Kerrie; Unpacking Creativity; Academy of Managemt Review; April 20012743. Smith&Carlsson; The Creative Process; International Universities Press; 19902744. Gaines & Boose, eds. Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge Based Systems,

Aca88%%%2745. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 20042746. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 2002 Compact MBA2747. Financial Times, The Complete MBA Companion, Pitman, 19972748. Financial Times, The Complete Finance Companion, Pitman, 19982749. Bruner, Eaker et al, The Portable MBA, 3rd Edn, Wiley, 19982750. Rees and Porter, Skills of Management, 5th edn, Thomson Learning, 20012751. Young and McAuley, The Portable MBA in Economics, Wiley, 19942752. Mankiw, Principles of Economics, 2nd edn, Harcourt 20012753. Ormerod, Butterfly Economics, Pantheon, 1998@2754. Hollingsworth and Boyer, eds, Contemporary Capitalism, Cambridge, 19972755. Mintzberg, Ahlstrand, Lampel Strategy Safari, Free Press, 1998@2756. March, A Primer on Decision Making, Free Press, 1994@2757. Cook and Levi, The Limits of Rationality, Chicago, 1990@2758. Harrison and Huntington, Culture Matters, Basic Books, 2000@2759. Stern and Shiely, The EVA ChallengeWiley, 20012760. Applebaum, The Concept of Work, ancient, medieval, and modern, SUNY, 19922761. Atrill&McLaney, Management Accounting for Non-specialists, Prentice Hall 2002@2762. Kotler, Kotler on Marketing, Free Press, 19992763. Harding and Long, MBA Management Models, Glower, 19982764. Volberda and Elfring, eds, Rethinking Strategy, SAGE04%%%2765. Sherry, ed, Contemporary Marketing & Consumer Behavior, An Anthropological Sour-

cebook, SAGE1995%%%2766. England, edr, evolutionary concepts in contemporary economics, U Michigan, 19942767. Mokyr, the gifts of athena, historical origins of the knowledge economy, princeton,

20022768. Berstein, the birth of plenty, how the prosperity of the modern world was created,

McGraw Hill, 2004 History of Modernity (the below plus books under “Enlightenment” at left)2769. Tarnas, The Passion of the Western Mind, Harmony, 19912770. Braudel, Wheels of Commerce, Civilization&Capitalism15th to18th centuryVol2,

Harper&Row, 19862771. Eisenstadt, ed., Patterns of Modernity, NYU, 19872772. Zeldin, An Intimate History of Humanity, Harper Collins, 19942773. Jones and Pennick, A History of Pagan Europe, Routledge, 19952774. Fox, Pagans and Christians, Knopf, 19892775. Miller;Einstein,Picasso,Space,Time,&the Beauty that Causes Havoc,Basic Bks, 2001@2776. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 1987@2777. Giddens, Anthony; Modernity and Self Identity; Polity Press, Cambridge; 1991@2778. GoMgnen, Joseph, ed, Journal of Consciousness Studies, Art and the Brain, June 19992779. Gould, Weiner, and Levin; Free Agents; Jossey Bass, San Francisco, 19972780. Green, Martin; Mountain of Truth, the Counterculture Begins, Ascona, 1900-1920;

Univ. Press of New England, London, 1986@2781. Weber, France, Fin de Siecle, Harvard, 19862782. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 20022783. Weber, the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Prentice Hall, 19762784. Kearns, Ideas in Seventeenth Century France, St. Martins, 1979%%% Communication and Media Theory (plus Social Psych Influence books at left)2785. Kovacic, New Approaches to Organizational Communication, SUNY, 1994@2786. Dixon, Communication, Organization, and Performance, Academic, 19962787. Holtzman, Digital Mantras, languages of abstract and virtual worlds, MIT, 19942788. Gladwell, The Tipping Point, Little Brown, 2000@2789. Loska and Cronkhite, an ecological perspective on human communication theory, Har-

court, 19952790. Matravers, Art and Emotion, Oxford, 1998@2791. Taylor&Van Every,The Emergent Organization,Communication as Its Site, LEA, 20002792. Scollon, Intercultural Communication, Blackwell, 19952793. Kincaid, edr, Communication Theory, Eastern&Western, Academic, 872794. Severin et al, Communication Theories, A-Wesley Longman, 012795. Griffin, A First Look at Communication Theory2796. Lowery&DeFleur, Milestones in Mass Communication Research, Adison-Wesley94,3rd

edn.#2797. Bryant&Zillmann, Media Effects: Advances in Theory&Research, LEA02, 2nded.#2798. Liebes&Curran eds, Media, Ritual, and Identity, Routledge, 19982799. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%2800. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^2801. Mattelart and Mattelart, Theories of Communication, A short intro, SAGE 1999^^^2802. Monge and Contractor, Theories of Communication Networks, Oxford, 2003

Collaboration and Communication

2803. Stahl, group cognition, computer support for building collaborative knowledge, MIT, 2006

2804. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 2003 Language

2805. Jackendoff, foundations of language, brain, meaning, grammar, evolution, Oxford, 2002 Organization Theory Basics2806. Tichy, Managing Strategic Change, Wiley, 19832807. Bounds, Yorks, et al, Beyond Total Quality Management, McGraw Hill, 19942808. Weick, Sensemaking in Organizations, Sage, 19952809. Arie de Geus, The Living Company, Harvard B School, 19972810. Olson&Eoyang, Facilitating Organization Change, Lessons from Complexity Science,

Jossey Bass, 2001@2811. Adler,International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior,2nd edn.,Wadsworth, 19912812. Baskin, Corporate DNA: Learning from Life, Butterworth Heineman, 19982813. Fineman and Gabriel, Experiencing Organizations, Sage, 19962814. Gormley and Weimer, Organizational Report Cards, Harvard, 19992815. Pasmore&Woodman, Research in Organizational Change&Development,vol 10JAI

Press972816. Baum and Singh, Evolutionary Dynamics of Organizations, Oxford, 19942817. McWhinney, Paths of Change, SAGE, 19922818. Taylor and Felten, Performance by Design, Sopciotechnical systems in North America,

Prentice Hall, 19932819. Aldrich, Organizations Evolving, SAGE, 1999@2820. Kochan, Useem, eds, Transforming Organizations, Oxford, 922821. Trist&Murray, eds, The Social Engagement of Social Science, a Tavistock Anthology,

vol 2, U Penn, 932822. Cameron&Whetten eds, Organizational Effectiveness, a comparison of multiple models,

Academic, 832823. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%% Thinking Tools (unfortunately made shallow by author/publisher greed, four books

below count as 1 for this sheet’s purposes)2824. Jones, The Thinker’s Toolkit, Three Rivers Press, 19982825. Sternberg and Grigorenko, Teaching for Successful Intelligence, Prentice Hall, 20002826. Higgins, 101 Creative Problem Solving Techniques, New Management Publishing 942827. Wycoff, Mindmapping, Berkeley,Å@19912828. Michalko, Thinkertoys, a handbook of business creativity, Ten Speed, 19912829. McKim, Thinking Visually, a strategy manual for problem solving, Dale Seymour 942830. Rhodes, Conceptual Toolmaking, expert systems of the mind, Blackwell, 19912831. Craig, Thinking Visually, business applicatns of 14 core diagrams, continuum, 20002832. Schick and Vaughn, How to Think About Wierd Things, Mayfield, 19952833. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families, Golden Books, 19972834. Pidd, Tools for Thinking, Modelling in Management Science, Wiley 96@2835. Straker, Rapid Problem Solving with Post-It Notes, Fisher books, 19972836. Volberda and Elfring, eds, Rethinking Strategy, SAGE04%%%2837. Torrance, edr, On the Edge, Univ of Georgia Lectures in Creativity, Academic, 2000^^^ Ecosystem Theory2838. Pickett, Kolasa, Jones, Ecological Understanding, The Nature of Theory and the Theory

of Nature, Academic, 1994@2839. Pimm, The Balance of Nature? Ecological Issues in the Conservation of Species and

Communities, Chicago, 19912840. Patten&Jorgensen,Complex Ecology,the Part-Whole Relation in Ecosystems,Prentice

H95@2841. Gould, Dinosaurs in a Haystack, Harmony Books, 19952842. Charnov, Life History Invariants, Some explorations of symmetry in evolutionary ecol-

ogy, Oxford, 19932843. Levin, Fragile Dominion, Perseus, 1999@

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page 92844. Schneider, Quantitative Ecology, Spatial and temporal scaling, Academic 942845. Somit&Peterson, eds, The Dynamics of Evolution, the punctuated equilibrium debate,

Cornell89 Policy Making and Analysis Basics2846. Stokey and Zeckhauser, A Primer for Policy Analysis, Norton, 19782847. Weimer and Vining, Policy Analysis, Prentice Hall, 19922848. Brams, Theory of Moves, Cambridge, 19942849. Gramlich, A Guide to Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2nd edn, Prentice Hall, 19902850. Ordeshook, A Political Theory Primer, Routledge, 19922851. Sprinz and Wolinsky-Nahmias, eds, Models, Numvers, and Cases, methods for studying

international relations, U of Michigan 20042852. Schon and Rein, Frame Reflection, Basic Books, 1994@2853. Rhoads, The Economist’s View of the World, Govt, Markets & Public Policy, Cam-

bridge, 1985@2854. Mohr, Impact Analysis for Program Evaluation, SAGE, 19922855. Luffman, Sanderson et al, Business Policy, An Intro, 2nd edn, Blackwell 19912856. Mayo&Hollander, eds, Acceptable Evidence, science and values in risk management,

Oxford, 912857. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 20022858. Hardin, Collective Action, John Hopkins, 1982%%%2859. Williamson, ed, the Political Economy of Policy Reform, Inst. for Internl. Econ94%%%2860. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19992861. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 2003 Game Theory Basics2862. Miller, Game Theory at Work, How to use game theory to outthink and outmaneuver

your competition, McGraw Hill, 2003@2863. Camerer,Behavioral Game Theory,experiments in strategic interactn, Princeton,2003@2864. Ordeshook, A Political Theory Primer, Routledge, 19922865. Brams, Theory of Moves, Cambridge, 19942866. Rasmusen, Editor, Readings in Games and Information, Blackwell, 2001@2867. Osborne&Rubinstein, A Course in Game Theory, MIT, 1994 Post-Modern Maths

. Tours of Modern Mathematics 2868. Peterson, The Mathematical Tourist, snapshots of modern maths, Freeman, 19882869. Rucker, Mind Tools: the five levels of mathematical reality, Houghton Mifflin, 19872870. Stewart, Life’s Other Secret, The New Maths of the Living World, Wiley, 19982871. Stewart, Concepts of Modern Mathematics, Dover, 1995

Mathematizing a Couple of Extremes2872. Lavine, Understanding the Infinite, Harvard, 19942873. Rucker, Infinity and the Mind, Princeton, 19952874. Maor, To Infinity and Beyond, A Cultural History of the Infinite, Princeton, 19872875. Nahin, An Imaginary Tale, the Story of the Square Root of Minus 1, Princeton, 1998

The Maths of Life2876. Pickover, The Pattern Book, Fractals, Art, and Nature, World Scientific, 19952877. Goodwin, How the leopard Changed Its Spots, complexity, Scribner, 19942878. Schroeder, Fractals, Chaos, Power Laws, Freeman, 19912879. Hildebrandt&Tromba, The Parsimonious Universe, shape&form in the natural world,

Copernicus, 19962880. Cohen&Stewart, The Collapse of Chaos, Discovering Simplicity in a Complex World,

Penquin, 1995@2881. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%%2882. Gergersen, edr, from Complexity to Life, on the emergence of life and meaning,

Oxford, 20032883. Nadel and Stein, eds, 1991 Lectures in Complex Systems, Addison Wesley, 19922884. Steeb, the non-linear workbook, 3rd edition, world scientific, 2005

Maths for Modeling Worlds2885. Casti, Reality Rules, picturing the world in math, fundamentals, Wiley, 19922886. Bohner&Peterson, An Introduction to Dynamic Equations on Time Scales,

Birkhauser03@2887. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram, 2003@

Mathematicians2888. Yandell, The Honor’s Class: Hilbert’s Problems and their Solvers,AKPeters, 2002@2889. Bell, Men of Mathematics, Lives of the Great Mathematicians,Simon & Schuster, 19972890. Dunham, Journey Through Genius: the Great Theorems of Math, Penquin, 19902891. Hodges, Alan Turing: the enigma, Walker, 20002892. James, Remarkable Mathematicians, Euler to Von Neumann, Cambridge, 2002@ Old maths

2893. Rockafellar and Wets, Variational Analysis, Springer, 20042894. Penrose, the road to reality, a complete guide to the laws of the universe, Knopf, 20052895. Barrow, Davies, Harper, science and ultimate reality, quantum theory, cosmology, and

complexity, cambridge, 20042896. Laughlin, a different univers,e reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic, 20062897. von Mises, Probability, statistics, and truth, Dover, 19572898. Aubin, viability theory, systems, and control foundations and applications, Birkhauser,

19912899. Hawking edr., God created the integers, the mathematical breakthroughs that changed

history, Running Press, 20052900. Livio, the equation that couldn’t be solved, how mathematical genius discovered the

language of symmetry, Simon and Schuster, 20052901. Goldstein, incompleteness, the proof and paradox of kurt godel, norton, 20052902. Abbott, Understanding Analysis, Springer, 20012903. Ronan, symmetry and the monster, Oxford, 20062904. Ash and Gross, fearless symmetry, exposing the hidden patterns of numbers, Princeton,

20062905. Gelbaum and Olmsted, Counterexamples in analysis, dover, 19642906. Rosenlicht, introduction ot analysis, dover, 19682907. Derbyshire, unknown quantity, a real and imaginary history of algebra, Joseph Henry

Press, 20062908. Stillwell, yearning for the impossible, the surprising truths of mathematics, AK Peters,

2006 Paradox2909. Clark, Paradoxes from a to z, Routledge, 20022910. Fletcher and Olwyler, Paradoxical Thinking, Barrett Kohler, 19972911. Farson, Management of the Absurd, Touchstone, 19962912. Eisenstadt, Paradoxes of Democracy, John Hopkins U, 1999@2913. Smith and Berg, Paradoxes of Group Life, Jossey Bass, 1988@2914. Thaler,The Winner’s Curse, Paradoxes&Anomalies of Econ Life, Free Press, 1992@2915. Lewis, Marianne; Exploring Paradox: Toward a More Comprehensive Guide; Academy

of Management Review; October, 20002916. Poundstone, Labyrinths of Reason, Anchor Books, 19882917. Skousen and Taylor, Puzzles and Paradoxes in Economics, EE, 1997$$$2918. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%% Strategy, Overview of All Schools and Approaches2919. Financial Times, Mastering Strategy, Complete MBA Companion in Strategy, 2000 2920. Strategy Safari by Mintzberg, Ahlstrand, and Lampel, Free press, [email protected]. Cummings and Wilson, eds, Images of Strategy, Blackwell, 20032922. Yavitz and Newman, Strategy in Action, Free Press, 19822923. Lele, Creating Strategic Leverage, Matching Company Strengths with Market Opportu-

nities, Wiley, 19922924. Hitt et al, eds, The Blackwell Handbook of Strategic Management, 2003@2925. Zeckhauser, edr, Strategy and Choice, MIT, 19932926. Volberda and Elfring, eds, Rethinking Strategy, SAGE04%%% Managing Non-Profits2927. Smith, Bucklin, Assts,2nd Edn. Complete Guide to Nonprofit Managemt, Wiley, 20002928. Drucker, Managing the Non-Profit Organization, Harper, 1992 2929. Harvard Business, Harvard Business Review on Nonprofits, 19942930. Wolf,Managing a Nonprofit Organization in the 21st Century, Simon & Schuster, 19842931. Brinckerhoff, P.; Social Entrepreneurship, Wiley, 2000@ Public Administration and Management Basics2932. Brudney, O’toole, Rainey eds, Advancing Public Management, Georgetown, 2000@2933. Frederickson&Johnston, eds, Public Management Reform&Alabama, 19992934. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 19972935. Laxonick, Business organizn&the myth of the market economy, Cambridge, 19912936. Hirschman, Shifting Involvements, private interest and public action, Princeton 19822937. Wittman, The Myth of Democratic Failure, Why Political Institutions are Efficient, Chi-

cago, 1995@2938. Lessig,theFutureofIdeas,thefateofthe commons in a connectedworld,RandomHse, 20012939. Hammond, Human Judgement and Social Policy, Oxford, 1996@2940. Baron, Judgement Misguided, intuition&error in public decision making, Oxford, 19982941. Miller, Benjamin, North, The Economics of Public Issues 9thedn, HarperC, 932942. Williamson, ed, the Political Economy of Policy Reform, Inst. for Internl. Econ94%%%2943. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19992944. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 20032945. Sprinz and Wolinsky-Nahmias, eds, Models, Numvers, and Cases, methods for studying

international relations, U of Michigan 2004 History of Capitalism2946. Hirschman, The Passion and the Interests, political arguments for capitalism before its

triumph, Princeton, 1977@2947. Braudel, Wheels of Commerce, Civilization&Capitalism 15th to 18th century, Vol 2,

Harper&Row, 19862948. Hollingsworth and Boyer, eds, Contemporary Capitalism, Cambridge, 1997@2949. Means, Money and Power, the history of business, Wiley, 20012950. Greenfeld, The Spirit of Capitalism, Harvard, 20012951. Mackay&De la Vega,Extraordinary Popular Delusions&Confusion de Confusiones

Wiley962952. Mokyr, Gifts of Athena: Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy2953. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 20022954. Aries, Dubry eds, A History of Private Life, vol. 1-4, Rome, Medieval, Renaissance,

Revolution, Harvard, 1990 Applications of Happiness Theory: Design the Emergence of Happy Lives for Self & Others

Happiness Theory2955. Argyle, The Psychology of Happiness, Routledge, 2nd edn, 20012956. Myers, The Pursuit of Happiness, who is happy and why, Morrow, 1992@2957. Csikszentmihalyi; Creativity, Flow the Psychology of Discovery&Invention; Harper962958. Arendt, The Human Condition, Chicago, 1954@2959. Nettle, Happiness: the science behind your smile; Oxford. 2005###@2960. Loy, Lack and Transcendence, Humanity Books, 19962961. Haidt, The Happiness Hypothesis, finding modern truth in ancient wisdom, Basic

Books, 20062962. White, A Brief History of Happiness, Blackwell, 20062963. Marar, The Happiness Paradox, Reaktion, 20032964. Berns, Satisfaction, Henry Holt, 2005@2965. Gilbert, Stumbling on Happiness, Knopf, 2006@2966. Layard, Happiness, lessons from a new science, Penguin, 2005

2967. McMahon, Happiness, a history; Atlantic Monthly, 20062968. Myers, the Pursuit of Happiness, Morrow, 19922969. Elster & Roemer, eds, Interpersonal Comparisons of Well-Being, Cambridge, 19912970. Bruni and Porta, Economics & Happiness, Oxford, 2005@2971. Loy, A Buddhist History of the West, SUNY, 20022972. Kahneman, Diener, Schwarz, eds, Well-Being, the foundations of hedonic psychology,

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19832978. Hayes, Measuring customer satisfaction, ASQ, 19982979. Roland, In search of self in India and Japan, Princeton, 19882980. Konner, the tangled wing, biological constraints on the human spirit, Owl, 2002@2981. Klein, The Science of Happiness, Marlowe, 20022982. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion, Oxford, 2002@

Cultural Relativity of Happinesses2983. Culture and Subjective Well Being, editors Diener and Suh, MIT, 2000@2984. Swidler, Talk of Love: How Culture Matters, 20012985. Hatfield and Rapson, Love and Sex: Cross Cultural Perspective

Bases of Happiness2986. The Artful Universe by John D. Barrow, Penquin Books, 1995@2987. Provine, Laughter, A Scientific Investigation, Penquin, 2001@2988. Vogler, The Writer’s Journey, Mythic Structure for Storytellers & Screenwriters,

Michael Wiese, Studio City, California, 19922989. Hatfield and Rapson, Love and Sex: Cross Cultural Perspective2990. John-Steiner, Vera; Creative Collaboration; Oxford University Press; NYC: 2000@2991. Managing as a Performing Art by Peter Vaill, Jossey-Bass, 1989@2992. Suleiman, editor; Exile and Creativity Duke, 1996@

Developing Your Self and Its Happiness2993. Klar, Fisher, Chinsky, Nadler; Self Change; Springer Verlag, NYC; 1992@2994. Hatfield and Rapson, Love and Sex: Cross Cultural Perspective2995. Oliver, Satisfaction, A Behavioral Perspective on Consumer, McGraw Hill, 19972996. Hayes, Measuring Customer Satisfaction, ASQC, 19922997. Bourdieu, Nice translator; Distinction, A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste, Har-

vard, 19842998. The Boundaryless Career by Arthur and Rousseau, Oxford Univ., 1996@2999. McRae, Negotiating and Influencing Skills, SAGE 19983000. Gardner, Howard; Creating Minds; Basic Books, NYC, 19933001. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research

to work, Wiley, 2005 Industrial Anthropology & the Cultures of Industry

3002. Gellner, Relativism and the Social Sciences, Cambridge, 853003. Geertz, Local Knowledge, Basic, 833004. Thurow, Building Weaalth, Harper Collins, 19993005. Collins & Porras, Built to Last, Successful Habits of Visionary Companies, Harper Busi-

ness, 19943006. Eberts & Eberts, The Myths of Japanese Quality, Prentice Hall953007. Pucik, Tichy, Barnett eds, Globalizing Management, Wiley, 923008. Jordan, Business Anthropology, Waveland, 2003^^^ Japanese Studies: Demystifying Imperialist, Government Sold, Self Serving, & Self Ful-filling Images

The Varieties of Japanese Managements3009. Calder, Crisis and Compensation, Princeton, 19883010. Gluck, Japan’s Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period, Princeton853011. Buruma, Inventing Japan: 1853-1964, Weidenfeld&Nicholson, 03#3012. Ramseyer&Rasmusen, Measuring Judicial Independence: the political economy of judg-

ing in Japan, U Chicago, 03#3013. Gordon, edr, Postwar Japan as History, California, 19933014. Gordon, The Evolution of Labor Relations in Japan, Harvard85%%%

Is There an Oriental Type of Self3015. Rosenberger, Japanese Sense of Self, Cambridge, 19923016. Besser, Team Toyota,transplanting the Toyota culture in Kentucky,SUNY963017. Rozman,The East Asian Region,Confucian Heritage&Modern Adaptation, Princtn913018. Van Wolferen, The Enigma of Japanese Power, Knopf, 19893019. March, Reading the Japanese Mind, Kodansha, 19963020. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%3021. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%3022. Shono Still Life3023. Moore, The Japanese Mind, Hawaii, 19673024. Tsunoda, de Bary, Keene, eds. Sources of the Japanese Tradition, vol.s I and II, Colum-

bia Univ., 1958 Is There an East Asian Type of Self

3025. Pye, Asian Powers and Politics, Harvard. 19853026. Munro,ed,Individualism&Holism, Studies in Confucian&Taoist Values,Mich 853027. Marsela et al eds; Culture and Self, Asian and Western Perspectives,Tavistock,853028. Schwartz, The World of Thought in Ancient China, Harvard 19853029. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%3030. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%

Government Sponsored Senses of Self3031. Mouer&Sugimoto, Images of Japanese Society, Routledge863032. Kerr, Dogs and Demons, the fall of modern Japan, Penguin 20013033. Myers and Peattie, eds, the Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895-45, Princeton, 19843034. Harootunian, Things Seen and unseen, discourse and ideology in Tokugawa Nativism,

Chicago, 19883035. Ito, The Japanese Economy MIT, 19923036. Van Wolferen, The Enigma of Japanese Power, Knopf, 19893037. Lie, edr, the impoverished spirit in contemporary Japan, selected essays of honda Kat-

suichi, Monthly Review, 199933038. DeMente, Japan’s Cultural Code Words, Tuttle, 20043039. March, Reading the Japanese Mind, Kodansha, 19963040. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%3041. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%3042. Koh Japan's Administrative Elite Anthropology in General (the below plus items in “Managing Globality, Diversity, & Cultures” at left)

The Power of Culture3043. Weber, the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Prentice Hall763044. Levi-Strauss, The View from Afar, trans. Neugroschel and Hoss, U Chicago, 833045. Fox, Pagans and Christians, Knopf, 19893046. Nixon, Advertising Cultures, SAGE, 20033047. Schwartz, The Creative Moment, How Science Made Itself Alient to Modern Culture,

Harper Collins 19923048. Collins and Porras, Built to Last, Successful habits of visionary companies, Harper

Business, 19943049. Pucik, Tichy, Barnett eds, Globalizing Management, Wiley, 19923050. Kotkin, Tribes, how race, religion and identity determine success in the new global

economy, Random House, 19923051. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043052. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Modernity as a Culture3053. Miller;Einstein,Picasso,Space,Time,&the Beauty that Causes Havoc,Basic Bk01@3054. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 1987@3055. Giddens, Anthony; Modernity and Self Identity; Polity Press, Cambridge; 1991@3056. Gould, Weiner, and Levin; Free Agents; Jossey Bass, San Francisco, 19973057. Green, Martin; Mountain of Truth, the Counterculture Begins, Ascona, 1900-1920;

Univ. Press of New England, London, 1986@3058. Weber, France, Fin de Siecle, Harvard, 19863059. Rothschild, Economic Sentiments, Adam Smith, Concorcet, and the Enlightenment,

Harvard, 2001@3060. Green, Mountain of Truth, Tufts, 19863061. Munck, The Enlightenment, Arnold, 20003062. Israel, Radical Enlightenment, Philosophy & the Making of Modernity, Oxford 20013063. Chemers, et al, Diversity in Oganizations, SAGE 1995%%%3064. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%3065. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%3066. Kearns, Ideas in Seventeenth Century France, St. Martins, 1979%%%

Theory in Anthropology and in Cultures3067. Crane, the Sociology of Culture: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives, 20023068. Geertz, Negara, Theatre State in 19th Century Bali, Princeton, 19803069. Marcus and Fischer, Anthropology as Cultural Critique, Chicago, 19863070. Todorov, On Human Diversity, nationalism... in french thought, Harvard, 19933071. Ortner, The Fate of Culture, Geertz and Beyond, California, 19993072. Hage and Harary, Structural Models in Anthropology, Cambridge, 19833073. An Introduction to Theory in Anthropology by Robert Layton, Cambridge, 19973074. Campbell; The Inner Reaches of Outer Space; Alfred van der Marck Edns, NYC;

1986@3075. Campbell, Joseph; The Hero With 1000 Faces, Bollingen, Princeton, 1949@3076. Douglas, Mary; Purity and Danger; Ark, London; 19843077. Douglas, Mary; Natural Symbols; Pantheon, NYC; 19823078. Hofstede, Geert; Cultures’ Consequences; Beverley Hills, Sage, 1980.3079. Hofstede, Geert; Cultures&Organizations: Software of the Mind; McGraw Hill,91.3080. Hampden-Turner&Tropenaars, The Seven Cultures of Capitalism, Doubleday 93.3081. Marcus and Fischer; Anthropology as Cultural Critique, Chicago; 19863082. Miller; Einstein,Picasso,Space,Time,&the Beauty that Causes Havoc,Basic Books,

2001@3083. Montuori&Purser; Social Creativity;Vol. 1 & 2; Hampton Press; CresskillNJ; 993084. Munch and Smelser; Theory of Culture; Univ. of California Press; Berkeley, 19923085. Munck, Thomas; The Enlightenment; Arnold, London; 20003086. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently,

Free Press, 2003@3087. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043088. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 20003089. Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, discovering the adaptive unconscious, Harvard, 20023090. Wegner, The Illusion of conscious Will, MIT, 20023091. Chemers, et al, Diversity in Oganizations, SAGE 1995%%%

The Femininity of Productivity and Asian-ness3092. Tannen, Deborah; You Just Don’t Understand; Morrow, NYC, 1990@3093. Tatsuno, Sheridan; Created in Japan; Harper and Row, NYC; 19903094. Taylor, Gary; Cultural Selection; Basic Books, NYC; 19983095. Zeldin; The French, Collins Harvill, NYC; 19833096. Zelinsky; New Workplaces for New Workstyles; McGraw Hill,NYC, 19983097. Gellner, Relativism and the Social Sciences, Cambridge, 85

3098. Lie, edr, the impoverished spirit in contemporary Japan, selected essays of honda Kat-suichi, Monthly Review, 19993

3099. DeMente, Japan’s Cultural Code Words, Tuttle, 20043100. Geertz, Local Knowledge, Basic, 833101. Greene, Managing Complex Adaptive Systems, Bestest-Mostest, 1990

The Cultures of Everything3102. Baron, Robert; Psychological Perspectives on Entrepreneuship; Current Directions in

Psychological Science, February, 20003103. Berger;The Culture of Entrepreneurship, Inst of Contemporary Studies, San Fran;

1991@3104. Swidler, Talk of Love: How Culture Matters, 20013105. Bledstein, the Culture of Professionalism, Norton, 19763106. Eberts, The Myths of Japanese Quality, Prentice Hall, 19953107. Culture and Subjective Well Being, editors Diener and Suh, MIT, 2000@3108. Roland, In Search of Self in India and Japan, Princeton, 19883109. Dissanayake, Homo Aestheticus, where art comes from and why, UWash923110. Coote & Shelton eds, Anthropology Art and Aesthetics, Oxford923111. Anderson, Calliope’s Sisters, a comparative study of philosophies of art, PH903112. Goodwin, Personal Relationships Across Cultures, Routledge, 1999$$$3113. Sherry, ed, Contemporary Marketing & Consumer Behavior, An Anthropological Sour-

cebook, SAGE1995%%%3114. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043115. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

The Culturedness of Cultures3116. Shimizu and Levine, eds; Japanese Frames of Mind, Cultural Perspectives on Human

Development, Cambridge, 013117. Cross-Cultural Psychology by Berry, Poortinga, Segall&Dusen, Cambridge, 19923118. Kasukis, Ames, Dissanayake, eds, Self as Body in Asian Theory and Practice, SUNY, 933119. Birnbaum and Leca, eds; Individualism, Theories and Methods, Oxford, 1990@3120. Carrithers, Collins, Lukes, editors; The Category of the Person, Anthropology, Philoso-

phy, History, Cambridge, 19853121. Besser, Team Toyota, transplanting the Toyota culture in Kentucky, SUNY, 19963122. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently,

Free Press, 2003@3123. Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, discovering the adaptive unconscious, Harvard, 20023124. Wegner, The Illusion of conscious Will, MIT, 20023125. Wierzbicka, Understanding cultures through their key words, Oxford, 19973126. Goodwin, Personal Relationships Across Cultures, Routledge, 1999%%%3127. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%3128. Paige, edr, Education for the Intercultural Experience, Intercultural 93%%%3129. Cole, Cultural Psychology, a once and future discipline, Harvard95%%%3130. Rogoff, The Cultural Nature of Human Development, Oxford03%%%3131. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043132. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

The Culture of Being Together3133. Rozman,The East Asian Region,Confucian Heritage&Modern Adaptation, Princtn913134. Pye, Asian Powers and Politics, Harvard. 19853135. Pheysey, Organizational Cultures, Routledge, 19933136. Denison, Corporate Culture and Organizational Effectiveness, Wiley, 19903137. Trice and Beyer, The Cultures of Work Organizations, Prentice Hall, 19933138. Raelin, the clash of cultures, managers and professionals, Harvard Bsns, 1991@3139. Canetti, Crowds and Power3140. Kotkin, Tribes, how race, religion and identity determine success in the new global

economy, Random House, 19923141. Eisenstadt, Paradoxes of Democracy, John Hopkins U, 1999@3142. Smith and Berg, Paradoxes of Group Life, Jossey Bass, 1988@3143. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043144. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Fields Applied to Sexuality

3145. Foucault The Use of Pleasure, the history of sexuality,m volume 23146. Diamond Why is Sex Fun?3147. Faure Buddhist Approaches to Sexuality3148. Nanda Gender Diversity, cross cultural variations3149. Harrell Ways of Being Ethnic in Southwest China3150. Herdt Sambia Sexual Culture3151. Abramson and Pinkerton Sexual Nature Sexual Culture3152. LaFont Constructing Sexualities

6. Bio-Logic 83 Emerging Forms of Computation:

biologic, machine, social, mind, medicine/man-agement, creativity, nature, learning, blends

BIOLOGIC COMPUTATIONdevelopment of life

alternate biologic lifetypes invention3153. Smith: the Major Transitions in Evolution; 3154. Baum: What is Thought; 3155. Smith: Origins of Life; 3156. Gergersen, edr, from Complexity to Life, on the emergence of life and meaning,

Oxford, 2003 the gene computer

human programmed genetic biologic systems

3157. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3158. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster,3159. Sterelny and griffiths, sex and death, an introduction to the philosophy of biology, chi-

cago, 19793160. Hull and Ruse, eds, the philosophy of biology, oxford, 1998 2001 ontogenesis, morphogenesis, self repair, stem celluarity

bio-molecular self assembly; embryonic hardware; self repairing systems

3161. Mittenthal: Principles of Organization in Organisms; 3162. Goodwin: How the Leopard Got its Spots; 3163. Segel: Design Principles for Immune ...; 3164. Stein: Thinking about Biology; 3165. Schlosser: Modularity in Development & Evolution; 3166. Kumar & Bentley: On Growth, Form, & Computers; metabolism: phenotype self regulation circuits

biologic behavior hijacking; supa-molecular self assembly; synthetic biology; parts

shops for humans

3167. West-Eberhard: Developmental Plasticity in Evolution; 3168. Stein: Thinking about Biology; 3169. Mittenthal: Principles of Organization in Organisms;3170. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 2001bio-logic

3171. Carroll, Endless Forms Most Beautiful, the new science of evo devo, Norton, 20053172. Forbes, the Gecko’s Foot, bio-inspiration engineered from nature, 4th estate, 200053173. Gerhard and Kirschner, Cells, Embryos, and Evolution, Blackwell, 19973174. Forbes, imitation of life, how biology is inspiring computing, MIT, 20043175. Clark, natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence,

oxford, 20033176. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 2001 behavior: development & regulation

experience capture systems; memory compilation systems; environment sensing sys-

tems; reflex evolution systems

3177. Smith&Thelen: Dynamic Systems Approach to Development; 3178. Dawson: Minds & Machines; 3179. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3180. Kelso: Dynamic Patterns; 3181. Clark: Natural-Born Cyborgs; ecology

non-biologic ecosystems

3182. Gurney: Ecological Dynamics; 3183. Gunderson: Panarchy;3184. Pimm: Balance of Nature; 3185. Patten: Complex Ecology; 3186. West-Eberhard: Dev. Plas. in Evoln.; niche

evolution ecology linkage; rich get richer exponential growth take-offs of technologies,

ideas

3187. Odling-Smee: Niche Construction; 3188. Chase: Ecological Niches: 3189. West-Eberhard: DPinEvoln.;3190. Dawkins, the ancestor’s tale, a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution, Houghton Mifflin,

20043191. Case, An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, Oxford, 20003192. Goodwin, how the leopard changed its spots, the evolution of complexity, scribner,

19943193. Gurney and Nisbet, ecological dynamics, oxford, 1998 COMPLEXITY3194. Rice, evolutionary theory, mathematical and conceptual foundations, Sinauer,

2004COMPLEX3195. Schlosser and Wagner, eds, Modularity, in development and evolution, Chicago, 20043196. Gotelli, a primer of ecology, 2nd edition, Sinauer, 19983197. Rose, and Lauder, eds, Adaptation, academic press, 19963198. Jablonka and Lamb, evolution in four dimensions, genetic epigenetic, behavioral and

symbolic variation in the history of life, MIT, 20053199. Callebaut, and Raskin-Gutman, Modularity, understanding the development and evolu-

tion of natural complex systems, MIT, 20053200. Gregory, the evolution of the geneome, elsevier, 2005 evolution

natural selection evolving of wanted human designs; evo-art, evo-music

3201. Rice: Evolutionary Theory;3202. Michod: Darwinian Dynamics; 3203. Keller: Levels of Selection in Evolution; 3204. West-Eberhard: Developmental Plasticity and Evolution; 3205. Crutchfield: Evolutionary Dynamics; 3206. Aldrich: Organizations Evolving; 3207. Belew: Adaptive Indls. in Evolvg Poplns.; 3208. West-Eberhard: DPinEvln.; 3209. Schlosser: Modularity in Development & Evolution;

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page 103210. Rose: Adaptation;3211. Hammerstein, edr. genetic and culturl evolution of cooperation, MIT, 20033212. Hawkins and Gell-Mann, eds, the evolution of human languages, addison wesley, 19923213. Charnov, life history invariants, some explorations of symmetry in evolutionary biol-

ogy, oxford, 19933214. Smith and Szathmary, the origins of life, from the birth of life to the origin of language,

oxford, 19993215. Richerson and Boyd, not by genes alone, how culture transformed human evolution,

Chicago, 20053216. Chase and Leibold, ecological niches, linking classical and contemporary approaches,

Chicago, 20033217. Keller, edr, levels of selection in evolution, princeton, 19993218. Hull: the Philosophy of Biology; 3219. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 20013220. Sterelny and Griffiths: Sex and Death; 3221. Schlosser and Wagner: Modularity in Development and Evolution; 3222. Dawkins, the ancestor’s tale, a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution, Houghton Mifflin,

20043223. Case, An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, Oxford, 20003224. Goodwin, how the leopard changed its spots, the evolution of complexity, scribner,

19943225. Gurney and Nisbet, ecological dynamics, oxford, 1998 COMPLEXITY3226. Rice, evolutionary theory, mathematical and conceptual foundations, Sinauer,

2004COMPLEX3227. Schlosser and Wagner, eds, Modularity, in development and evolution, Chicago, 20043228. Gotelli, a primer of ecology, 2nd edition, Sinauer, 19983229. Rose, and Lauder, eds, Adaptation, academic press, 19963230. Jablonka and Lamb, evolution in four dimensions, genetic epigenetic, behavioral and

symbolic variation in the history of life, MIT, 20053231. Callebaut, and Raskin-Gutman, Modularity, understanding the development and evolu-

tion of natural complex systems, MIT, 20053232. Gregory, the evolution of the geneome, elsevier, 2005 synthetic biology (engineered new parts of biologic systems) & directed evolution (evolu-

tion engineering)

humans invent/design new evolution systems; evolvable electronic hardware

3233. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3234. Michod: Darwinian Dynamics; 3235. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3236. Rose: Adaptation;3237. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 2001bio-logic

3238. Carroll, Endless Forms Most Beautiful, the new science of evo devo, Norton, 20053239. Forbes, the Gecko’s Foot, bio-inspiration engineered from nature, 4th estate, 200053240. Gerhard and Kirschner, Cells, Embryos, and Evolution, Blackwell, 19973241. Forbes, imitation of life, how biology is inspiring computing, MIT, 20043242. Clark, natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence,

oxford, 2003 MACHINE COMPUTATION

biologic, social, mental, creativity phenomena as computations

biology programmed by humans; tissue engineering; replaceable human body parts

3243. Mittenthal: Principles of Organization in Organisms; 3244. Crutchfield: Evolutionary Dynamics; 3245. Foddy: Resolving Social Dilemmas; 3246. Calvin: How Brains Think; 3247. Ballard: Intro to Natural Computation;3248. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004 alife and alternate: biologies, societies, minds, creativities

reverse bio-engineering; non-carbon life; silicon life; alternate chemistries

3249. Langton: Alife; 3250. Langton: Santa Fe Alife; 3251. Adachi: Alife; Proceedings: Alife 8 & 9; 3252. Schlosser and Wagner: Modularity in Development and Evolution; computations done: biologically, socially, mentally, creatively

biocomputing: DNA, membrane, protein, etc. computing regimes; social cellular autom-

ata

3253. Forbes: Imitation of Life: 3254. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3255. Calude: Computing with Cells and Atoms; 3256. Sipper: Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines; 3257. Paun: DNA Computing; basic machine computation regimes

biomolecular electronics; self reconfiguring and programming hardware

3258. Bergeron: Bioinformatics Computing; 3259. Floridi: Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Computing & Info; 3260. Copeland: Essential Turing; 3261. Jones et al: Bioinformatics Algorithms; 3262. Jones and Pevzner, an introduction to bioinformatics algorithms, MIT, 20043263. Floridi, edr, philosophy of computing and information, blackwell, 20043264. Dewdney, the new turing omnibus,66 excursions in computer science, owl, 1989 natural

computing

natural hardwares; natural software; natural netware; digital immune systems

3265. Ballard: an Intro to Natural Computation; 3266. Back: Evolutionary Computation 2; 3267. Forbes: Imitation of Life; 3268. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3269. Segel: Design Principles for Immune Systems...; 3270. Dasgupta: Artificial Immune Systems...; 3271. de Castro: Artificial Immune Systems; 3272. Sipper: Machine Nature; Bentley: Digital Biology3273. Calude and Paun, computing with cells and atoms, an introduction to quantum, DNA,

and membrane computing, Taylor and Francis, 20023274. Fogel and Corne, evolutionary computation in bioinformatics, Morgan Kaufmann, 20033275. Weiss, edr, distributed artificial intelligence meets machine learning, learning in multi-

agent environments, springer, 19913276. Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 2, advanced algorithms and

operators, Inst. of Physics, 20003277. Adami, introduction to artificial life, Springer, 19983278. Dorigo and Stutzle, ant colony optimization, MIT, 20043279. Paun, Rozenberg, Salomaa, DNA computing, new computing paradigms, springer,

19983280. Kumar and Bentley, eds, on growth, form, and computers, Elsevier, 20033281. Langdon, Poli, foundations of genetic programming, springer, 20023282. Langton, edr, artificial life, an overview, MIT, 1995 robotics: sensor, motor, reflex, planning systems

distributed sensor-actor nets; distributed experience embedding; engineered cybords;

lifeform biobots

3283. Brooks: Flesh & Machines; 3284. Brooks: Natural Robotics--Subsumption Architecture;3285. Rose: Adaptation; Langton, Alife III; 3286. Steels in Langton’s ALife; biologic aspects of computer/software systems: evolutionary development of computer

programs; program ecosystems

computational evolving ecosystems of niches; self evolving software invention systems

3287. Koza: Genetic Programming I & II; 3288. Huberman: Ecology of Computation; 3289. Schlosser and Wagner: Modularity in Development and Evolution; 3290. Langdon & Poli: Foundations of Genetic Programming;3291. Landweber, Winfree, eds, Evolution as computation, springer, 20023292. Koza, genetic programming II, automatic discovery of reusable programs, MIT, 19943293. Bechtel and Abrahamsen, connectionism and the mind, an introduction to parallel pro-

cessing in networks, blackwell, 19913294. Koza, genetic programming, on the programming of computer by means of natural

selection, MIT, 19913295. Ballard, an introduction to natural computation, MIT, 20003296. Eliasmith and Anderson, neural engineering, computation, representation, and dynam-

ics in neurobiological systems, MIT, 20033297. Liu, Tanaka, Iwata, Higuchi, Yasunaga, eds, Evolvable systems: from biology to hard-

ware, springer, 20013298. Sipper, Mange, Perez-Uribe, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware,

springer, 19983299. Tyrrell, Haddow, Torresen, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware, springer,

20033300. Back and Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 1, basic algorithms

and operators, Institute of Physics, 2000 evolutionary algorithms

new evolutionary regime inventions

3301. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3302. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3303. Fogel: Evolutionary Computation; 3304. Mitchell: Intro to Genetic Algorithms; 3305. Corne: Creative Evolutionary Systems; 3306. 2nd Int. Confce: Evolvable Systems: from Bio to H/W; 3307. Landweber, Winfree, eds, Evolution as computation, springer, 20023308. Koza, genetic programming II, automatic discovery of reusable programs, MIT, 19943309. Bechtel and Abrahamsen, connectionism and the mind, an introduction to parallel pro-

cessing in networks, blackwell, 19913310. Koza, genetic programming, on the programming of computer by means of natural

selection, MIT, 19913311. Ballard, an introduction to natural computation, MIT, 20003312. Eliasmith and Anderson, neural engineering, computation, representation, and dynam-

ics in neurobiological systems, MIT, 20033313. Liu, Tanaka, Iwata, Higuchi, Yasunaga, eds, Evolvable systems: from biology to hard-

ware, springer, 20013314. Sipper, Mange, Perez-Uribe, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware,

springer, 19983315. Tyrrell, Haddow, Torresen, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware, springer,

20033316. Back and Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 1, basic algorithms

and operators, Institute of Physics, 2000

complex adaptive systems dynamics

self emerging design; whistle and tipping point finding

3317. Cowan: Complexity; 3318. Bak: How Nature Works; 3319. Schelling: Micromotives and Macrobehaviors; 3320. Epstein: Growing Artificial Societies; 3321. morowitz&Singer: Mind, Brain,& CAS; 3322. Belew et al: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3323. Nadel and Stein, eds, 1991 Lectures in Complex Systems, Addison Wesley, 19923324. Steeb, the non-linear workbook, 3rd edition, world scientific, 2005 SOCIAL COMPUTATION

culture, economy, technology evolution

directed evolution of cultures, technologies, economies

3325. Richerson: Not by Genes Alone; 3326. Arthur: Increasing Returns; 3327. Anderson: Economy as Complex Adaptive System; 3328. Rose: Adaptation; 3329. Sterelny: Thought in a Hostile World, the Evolution of Human Cognition; 3330. Powel: God in the Equation; 3331. Odling-Smee et al: Niche Construction; 3332. Chase & Liebold: Ecological Niches; 3333. Seebright: Company of Strangers; 3334. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043335. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000 rise & fall of civilizations/organizations

error science; founding robust venture clusters

3336. Roehner: Pattern&Repertoire in History; 3337. Foddy: Resolving Social Dilemmas; 3338. Brown: Social Life of Info; 3339. Swedberg: Entrepreneurship the Social Science View; 3340. Bernstein: the Birth of Plenty; 3341. Seabright: the Company of Strangers; social computation (social style computing)

organizational computing; social simulation; robot societies

3342. Huberman: Organizational Computing; 3343. Dorigo: Ant Colony Optimization; 3344. Bonabeau: Swarm Intelligence;3345. Foddy, Smithson, Schneider, Hagg, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas, dynamic, struc-

tural and Intergroups Aspects, Psychology Press, 1999 computational sociality (using social forms to compute)

social cellular automatons; viral growth regimes; micro institution development

3346. Yunnus: Grameen Bank homepage;3347. Greene: Are You Creative? 60 Models; 3348. Arthur et al: Economy as an Evolving Complex System II; game & gaming theory

game programmed social and computer networks

3349. Sigmund: Games of Life; 3350. Eigen: Laws of the Game; 3351. Smith: Evolution and the Theory of Games; 3352. Rasmusen: Readings in Games&Info; 3353. Camerer: Behavior Game Theory; 3354. Hofbauer and Sigmund: Evolutionary Games & Population Dynamics; 3355. system effects3356. surprise/disaster option pricing; robust systems theory and practices3357. Jervis: System Effects; 3358. Thompson: Culture Theory; 3359. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3360. Koster, a theory of fun, for game design, paraglyph, 20053361. Wolf and Perron, the video game ,theory reader, routledge, 2003 system globalizations

practice transplants; attention maintenance; message stickyness design; education sys-

tems; diversity science

3362. Greene: 21st Century Human Capabilities; 3363. Nisbet: Geography of 3364. Thought; Diener & Suh: Culture & Subjective Well Being 3365. Bernstein: the Birth of Plenty; policy ecologies & evolutionary engineering (design of self consciously evolving entities)

social simulations; niche networks re-engineering; robust computing; bio-architectures

3366. Epstein: Growing Artificial Societies; 3367. Gunderson: Panarchy; 3368. Mitsch: Ecological Engineering;3369. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19993370. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 2003 virtuality, ubiquity, agility (social & technical)

amorphous computing coatings/lawns; self founding net ventures; socially virtual

groups

3371. Greene: Are You Creative? 60 Models; 3372. Greene: Managing Complex Systems; MIND COMPUTATION

influence & social cognition

self directedness recovery systems; designed social micro-environments; trend design;

self implementing policy designs

3373. Kunda: Social Cognition; 3374. Kahneman: Well Being; 3375. Knowles&Lynn: Resistance & Persuasion; 3376. Dillard: the Persuasion Handbook; 3377. Cialdini: Influence; memory, language, & other mind extensions

cognitive: architecture, furniture, apparel, friend nets, files, libraries

3378. Hawkins: Evolution of Human Languages; 3379. Jackendoff: Foundations of Language, brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution; 3380. Belew: Adaptive Individuals and Evolving Populations; 3381. Rowe: Machine Musicianship; 3382. Rogers & McClelland: Semantic Cognition; 3383. Manning and Schutze, Foundation of Statistical Natural Language Processing, MIT,

1999 consciousness

sentient materials science; organizational consciousness systems

3384. Morowitz: Mind, Brain, & Complex Adaptive Systems; 3385. Edelman: Universe of Consciousness;3386. Marcus: Birth of the Mind; 3387. Baars et al: Essential Sources in the Scientific Study of Consciousness; 3388. Koch: the Quest for Consciousness; 3389. Edelman: Wider than the Sky3390. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 20043391. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolutin of human cognition, blackwell, 20033392. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 20043393. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 20043394. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 19993395. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 19993396. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 20053397. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002 neural hardware

neuro-morphic engineering; silicon neuroscience;

3398. Dawson: Minds & Machines; 3399. Pinker: Blank Slate;3400. Ramachandran: Phantoms in the Brain; 3401. Nadel: 1992-3 Lectures in Complex Systems; 3402. Bechtel & Abrahamsen: Connectionism &the Mind; 3403. Arbib, Handbook of Brain Theory & Neural Nets; 3404. Galaburda et al: Languages of the Brain; emotion,

percept, impression

affective computing; system personalization learning systems; reality specialized social

module assemblies

3405. Booker: the 7 Basic Plots; 3406. Lewis: Emotion, Development, & Self Organization; 3407. Lewis and Haviland-Jones, handbook of emotions, 2nd edition, Guilford, 20063408. Ramachandran: Phantoms in the Brain; 3409. Manstead: Feelings & Emotions;3410. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 1999 concepts, reasoning, & learning

computational learning theory; learn-by-experience; commonsense self development

systems; hemispheric flaw correctives

3411. Ballard: Intro to Natural Computation; 3412. Rogers: Semantic Cognition; 3413. Thornton: Truth from Trash; 3414. Wolpert: Math of Generalization; 3415. Margolis; Concepts Core Readings; 3416. Sterelny: Thought in a Hostile World, the Evolution of Human Cognition; 3417. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 19873418. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002 meaning & judgement

robust interfaces; emotion and concept flaw correctives; science as the new global, ecu-

menic, ecologic religion of all;

3419. Rappaport: Ritual and Religion in the Making of Humanity; 3420. Arkes & Hammond: Judgement and Decision Making; 3421. Hogan: the Mind and its Stories; 3422. Arendt: the Human Condition; 3423. Arendt: On Revolution; 3424. Hacking: Scientific Revolutions; structures & indexing

structural cognition; macro diagrams; regularized fractal concept targets of mental

operations; biologic info retrieval;

quantum retrieval;

3425. Kintsch&Dijk: Macrostructures;

3426. Kintsch: Comprehension;3427. Svenonius: The Intellectual Foundation of Info Organization; 3428. Rijsbergen: the Geometry of Info Retrieval;3429. Bowker & Star: Sorting Things Out; 3430. Aczel, entanglement, the unlikely story of how scientists, mathematicians and philoso-

phers proved einstein’s spookiest theory, Plume, 20013431. Laughlin, a different univers,e reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic, 20063432. Fodor, Concepts, where cognitive science went wrong, Oxford, 19983433. Jackendoff, Semantic structures, MIT, 19903434. Lepore and Pylyshyn eds, What is cognitive science, blackwell, 19993435. Prinz, furnishing the mind, concepts and their perceptual basis, MIT, 20023436. Keil, Semantic and Conceptual Development, an ontological perspective, Harvard,

19793437. Fodor and Lepore, the compositionality papers, Oxford, 20023438. Rogers and McClelland, semantic cognition, a parallel distributed processing approach,

MIT, 20043439. Rijsbergen, the geometry of information retrieval, cambridge, 20043440. Svenonius, the intellectual foundation of information organization, MIT, 20013441. Bowker and Star, sorting things out, classification and its consequences, MIT, 1999 thoughts as natural selection processes in minds

productivity routes to creativity; insight automation

3442. Baum: What is Thought; 3443. Calvin: How Brains Think; 3444. Simonton: Origins of Genius; MEDICAL AND MANAGEMENT COMPUTATION

diagnosing:

presentation-history-symptom-hypothesis-test cycle

= Strategy and Focus

diagnostic event assembly over inter-networks; standard evolving solving processes;

disease maps; manage by balancing; whistle point finding;

3445. McGee: Evidence Based Physical Diagnosis; 3446. Tierney et al: CMDT;3447. Jenick: Foundations of Evidence-Based Medicine; 3448. Spece et al: Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice and Research; 3449. Keagy and Thomas: Essentials of Physician Practice Management; 3450. Cummings & Wilson: Images of Strategy; 3451. Mintzberg et al: Strategy Safari; 3452. Coyle: Practical Strategy, Structured Tools & Techniques: 3453. Volberda & Elfring: Rethinking Strategy; treating & prescribing:

(invention,

trials, tools,

compliance)

= Solution, Product, and Implementation

evidence based policy & treatment; theory optimal practices; practice optimal styles;

standard leading function repertoires; alternate leadership delivery modes; JIT leading

3454. Berwick: Escape Fire, Designs for the Future of Health Care; 3455. Spece et al: Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice & Research;3456. Berwick et al: Curing Health Care; 3457. Atkinson et al: Prnciples of Clinical Pharmacology; 3458. the Arbinger Institute: Leadership & Self Deception; 3459. Christensen et al: Seeing what’s next;3460. Whetten & Cameron: Developing Management Skills, 5th; 3461. DiClemente,Crosby, Kegler, eds, emerging theories in health promotion practice and

research, strategies for improving public health, jossey-bass, 20023462. Glanz, Rimer, Lweis, eds, Health behavior and health education, theory, research, and

practice, 3rd edition, Jossey-Bass, 20023463. Albert, a physician’s guide to health care management, blackwell, 20023464. Keagy and Thomas, essentials of physician practice management, Jossey bass, 20043465. Van de Ven: Innovation; 3466. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20043467. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 20043468. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on cre-

ativity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 20043469. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 19973470. Greene: Global Quality3471. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19993472. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 20033473. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 19933474. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 19983475. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 20043476. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performancde Government, RAND, 2005 practice

development:

(own career & profession’s standards/basis)

= Career & Market

Development

client self resource mobilization routines; biologic/behavior tipping points “tippers”;

attention engineering; institutional interface theory;

3477. Albert: A Physician’s Guide to Health Care Management; 3478. Spece et al: Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice and Research;3479. Keagy and Thomas: Essentials of Physician Practice Management; 3480. Longest: Managng Health Programs and Projects; 3481. Berwick, Godfrey, Roessner, curing health care, new strategies for quality improve-

ment, Jossey bass, 19903482. Gerteis, Edgman-Levitan, Daley, Delbanco, eds, through the patient’s eyes, understand-

ing and promoting patient-centered care, jossey-bass, 19933483. Chapman and Sonnenberg, eds, decision making in health care, theory, psychology, and

applications, cambridge, 20003484. DiClemente,Crosby, Kegler, eds, emerging theories in health promotion practice and

research, strategies for improving public health, jossey-bass, 20023485. Lee, Buse, Fustukian eds, health policy in a globalizing world, cambridge, 20023486. Spece, Shimm, Buchanan, conflicts of interest in clinical practice and research, oxford,

19963487. Longest, managing health programs and projects, jossey bass, 20043488. Hammer, Haas-Wilson, Peterson, Sage, eds, Uncertain Times, Kenneth arrow and the

changing economics of healthcare, Duke, 20033489. Berwick, escaqpe Fire, designs for the future of health care, jossey bass, 20043490. Glanz, Rimer, Lweis, eds, Health behavior and health education, theory, research, and

practice, 3rd edition, Jossey-Bass, 20023491. Albert, a physician’s guide to health care management, blackwell, 20023492. Keagy and Thomas, essentials of physician practice management, Jossey bass, 20043493. March: A Primer on Decision Making; 3494. Kotler: Kotler on Marketing; 3495. Citrin & Smith: The Five Patterns of Extraordinary Careers; 3496. Bardwick: The Plateauing Trap & how to avoid it in your career; 3497. Super & Sverko: Life roles, values, & careers; 3498. Feldman: work careers, a developmental perspective; 3499. Collin & Young: the future of career; Arthur et al: handbook of career theory;3500. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research

to work, Wiley, 2005 personal health maintenance

(lifestyle/psychic/social/financial)

= Person to Self Leadership

optimize ideal energy flow; optimize signal to noise ratio; optimize to tunable line of val-

ues not single optima; quality totalization & globalization; whistle point finding

3501. Phaedke: Robust Engineering; 3502. Greene: Global Quality; 3503. Spece et al: Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice and Research;3504. Kegan: In Over Our Heads; 3505. Arthur & Rousseau: The Boundaryless Career; 3506. Cannon: Sartre and Psychoanalysis; 3507. Klar et al: Self Change; 3508. Gladwell: the Tipping Point; 3509. Brown & Lent: Career Development & Counseling;3510. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research

to work, Wiley, 2005 public health maintenance

(organization)

= Person to Person Leadership

flaw

surveillance: cognitive/organizational/political flaws; error transmission mode monitor-

ing/intercepting;

3511. Chapman & Sonnenberg: Decision Making in Health Care; 3512. Spece et al: Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice & Research; 3513. Hammar et al: Uncertain Times, Kenneth Arrow & the Changing Economics of Health

Care; 3514. Grint, The Arts of Leadership; 3515. Chemers: An Integrative Theory of Leadership; 3516. van Maurik, Writers on Leadership; 3517. Vaill: Managing as a Performing Art;3518. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 19933519. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 19983520. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 20043521. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performancde Government, RAND, 20053522. DiClemente,Crosby, Kegler, eds, emerging theories in health promotion practice and

research, strategies for improving public health, jossey-bass, 2002 ecosystem health

maintenance

(economy, nation, trade-block, globe)

= Person to System Leadership

non-linearity of effects flagging; visual self management; manage by events;

3523. Lee et al: Health Policy in a Globalizing World; 3524. Gurney: Ecological Dynamics; 3525. Gunderson: Panarchy; 3526. Pimm: Balance of Nature;

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page 113527. Patten: Complex Ecology; 3528. West-Eberhard: Dev. Plas. in Evoln.; 3529. Jervis: System Effects; 3530. Thompson: Culture Theory; 3531. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3532. Ulrich et al: the GE work-out; preventative personal health:

personal fitness

(self change to robust routines)

ecology of self maintenance and self change; stages of psychic development; bridge com-

munity dynamics

3533. Gerteis et al: Through the Patient’s Eyes; 3534. Berwick et al: Curing Health Care; 3535. Klar et al: Self Change; 3536. Palombo: The Emergent Ego; 3537. Kegan & Lahey: How the Way We Talk Can Change the Way We Work; 3538. Bruch, Learning Psychotherapy; 3539. Brandtstadter & Lerner: Action & Development, Theory & Research thru Life Span; 3540. Thomas: Recent Theories of Human Development; 3541. Sternberg: Love is a Story; 3542. Arthur & Rousseau, The Boundaryless Career;3543. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research

to work, Wiley, 2005 preventative public health:

public & policy fitness

(societal change to robust routines)

emulation disciplines: generationality & educativity of change; ecology of public change;

3544. DiClemente et al: Emerging theories in Health Promotion Practice & Research; 3545. Glanz et al: Health Behavior & Health Education;3546. Dewar: the Second Tree: Stem Cells, Clones, etc.; 3547. Cialdini Influence; 3548. Cialdini: Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion; 3549. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19993550. Levine: the power of persuasion, how we’re bought & sold; 3551. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 20033552. Knowles & Linn: resistance & persuasion;3553. Dillard & Pfau; the persuasion handbook; 3554. Hatfield et al: Emotional Contagion; 3555. Keller & Berry: The Influentials; preventative medical system & organization health:

profession

fitness (knowledge change & demystifications for robust routines)

continual compilation of inventions to layers of semi-profession hierarchy; clien t fitness

measures; manage by balancing; automatic knowledge deployment cascade processes;

3556. Albert: A Physician’s Guide to Health Care Management; 3557. Berwick et al: Curing Health Care; 3558. Lee et al: Health Policy in a Globalizing World; 3559. Hammer et al: Uncertain Times, Kenneth Arrow & the Changing Economics of Health

Care; 3560. Keagy & Thomas: Essentials of Physician Practice Management; 3561. Illych: Medical Nemesis; 3562. Beldstein: Culture of Professionalism; 3563. Myers: Intuition, Its Powers & Perils; 3564. Sternberg: Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid; 3565. Easterby-Smith: Blackwell Handbook on Org Learning & Knowdge Mngt; 3566. Kidd: Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems; 3567. Dierkes, et al; Handbook of Organizational Learning & Knowledge Management CREATIVITY COMPUTATION

catalog, blend, social and group models of creativity: combinatorial creating across

boundaries/norms

idea/person/resource islanding; dimensions of difference analysis

3568. Becker: Art Worlds; 3569. Green: Mountain of Truth; 3570. John-Steiner: Creative Collaboration; 3571. Miller: Einstein & Picallo; 3572. Florida: the Rise of the Creative Class; 3573. Shrage: Serious Play; 3574. Segel: Turn of the Century Cabaret; 3575. Farrell, Collaborative Circles, friendship dynamics and creative work, Chicago, 2001 knowledge evolution, experiment, and system models of creativity; knowledge operators

that create

idea schaffolding

3576. Brown: Social Life of Info; 3577. Brown: Seeing Differently; 3578. Christiensen: Seeing What’s Next; 3579. Bazerman: Predictable Surprises; 3580. Schon: Frame Reflection; 3581. Kauffman: Investigations; 3582. Johnson: Fire in the Mind; 3583. Wolfram: New Kind of Science; purity, self, and mind models of creativity; personal operators that create

individuation engineering; self inventions

3584. Sternberg: Handbook of Creativity; 3585. Amabile: Creativity in Context: 3586. Runco: Encyclopedia of Creativity vol I & II; 3587. Simonton: Origins of Genius; 3588. Root-Bernstein: Sparks of Genius; [accelerated learning & culture penetration models]3589. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004 what X created; for biology, machine computers, society, and mind: what & how--biol-

ogy, computers, societies, minds--create

reducing actions to codes; reducing codes to more compact codes; stochastic requiree-

ments extensions; syntax/semantics/pragmatics inter-compilations

3590. Cowan: Complexity; 3591. Wolfram: New Kind of Science; 3592. Mandelbrot: the Misbehavior of Markets; 3593. Rose: Adaptation; 3594. Crutchfield: Evolutionary Dynamics; 3595. Epstein: Growing Artificial Societies; 3596. Hull: the Philosophy of Biology; 3597. Sterelny and Griffiths: Sex and Death; what X we create: for biology, machine computers, society, and mind: how we create

new--biologies, computers, societies, mentalities

substrate translation: abstract operators/results from substrates then try new sub-

strates

3598. Casti: Art and Complexity; 3599. Kelly: Out of Order; 3600. Brown: Social Life of Info; 3601. Burt: Structural Holes; 3602. Arthur: Increasing Returns; 3603. Nonaka: Managing Industrial Knowledge; 3604. Florida: the Rise of the Creative Class; 3605. Christensen: Seeing What’s Next; 3606. Van de Ven: Managing Innovation; 3607. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on cre-

ativity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 20043608. Rowe: Machine Musicianship; what created X for biology, machine computers, society, and mind: biologic, computer,

societal, mental creativity operators

science as the new ecumenic global ecologic relition: what to safely believe, where

authority to live is found,

3609. Arendt: On Revolution; @3610. Davis: Genetic Algorithms&Simulated Annealing; @3611. Bonabeau: Swarm Intelligence; @3612. Holland: Hidden Order; 3613. Watts: Small Worlds; @3614. Cambell: Hero with 1000 Faces; @3615. Keith: Arts of Leadership; @3616. Martindale: the Clockwork Muse; @3617. Barrow: the Artful Universe;@ all fields of knowledge and practice as standard creativity operators applied to different

parts of the world

creativity engineering: 60 creativity operators appliable to all parts of the world

3618. Root-Bernstein: Sparks of Genius; 3619. Simonton: Origins of Genius; 3620. Sternberg: Intuition; 3621. Dumont: Essays on Individualism; 3622. Palombo: Emergent Ego; 3623. Kegan: In Over Our Heads; @3624. Brockman: Curious Minds; 3625. Goldstein: Incompleteness, Godel all creativity as the same paradox generators applied to different parts of the world, so

paradox doorways to creation appear everywhere

measurement and observational revolutions: of means, of scale, of relevance, of intent

3626. Clark: Paradoxes from A to Z; 3627. Fletcher: Paradoxical Thinking; 3628. Farson: Management of the Absurd; 3629. Eisenstadt: Paradoxes of Democracy; 3630. Smith: Paradoxes of Group Life; 3631. Thaler: the Winner’s Curse; 3632. Lewis: Exploring Paradox; 3633. Poundstone: Lambrynths of Reason; 3634. Skousen: Puzzles&Paradoxes of Economics; 3635. Foddy: Resolving Social Dilemmas; all creativity as bootstrapping of further pattern and complexity from prior pattern and

complexity

complex adaptive systems engineering

3636. Gladwell: the Tipping Point; 3637. Cilliers: Complexity & Postmodernism; 3638. Scfhelling: Micromotives & Macrobehaviors;

3639. Strevens: Understanding Complexity thru Probability; 3640. Zureck: Complexity, Entropy, & the Physics of Info; 3641. Kauffman: Investigations; 3642. Cowan: Complexity; 3643. Corne: Creative Evolutionary Systems; NATURE COMPUTATION

finite element analysis, simulated annealing, renormalization groups

cellular telecommunications; cellular computing; cellular ubiquity;

3644. Laughlin: A Different Universe, Reinventing Physics from the Bottom Up; 3645. Wolfram: A New Kind of Science; 3646. Barrow et al: Science and Ultimate Reality; 3647. Penrose: the Road to Reality; 3648. Bruce: Schrodinger’s Rabbits; 3649. Yougrau: a World Without Time; cellular automata

social

automata;

3650. Wolfram: A New Kind of Science; 3651. Pollack et al: Artificial Life 9; 3652. Standish et al: Artificial Life 8; ant algorithms

terrain/internet/interface marking systems;

3653. Dorigo: Ant Colony Optimization;3654. Pollack et al: Artificial Life 9; 3655. Standish et al: Artificial Life 8; swarms

local optima emergenetics;

3656. Kennedy: Swarm Intelligence; 3657. Bonabeau: Swarm Intelligence; 3658. Pollack et al: Artificial Life 9; 3659. Standish et al: Artificial Life 8; populations of intelligent agents

learned coordination mechanisms; learned democracies;

3660. JIT organization form; socially virtual organizations;3661. Sipper: Machine Nature; 3662. Bentley: Digital Biology; 3663. Pollack et al: Artificial Life 9; 3664. Standish et al: Artificial Life 8; simulated societies

inventor-less inventions; societal repertoires;

3665. Ilgen&Hulin, Computational Modeling of Behavior in Organizatns; 3666. Prietula et al: Simulating Organizations; 3667. Gilbert & Troitzsch: Simulation for the Social Scientist; 3668. Carley & Prietula: Computational Organization Theory; 3669. Gilbert &Conte: Artificial Societies, computer simulation of social life; 3670. Epstein&Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies, social science from the bottom up; 3671. Durlauf and Young, Social Dynamics; 3672. Lomi &Larsen, Dynamics of Organizations:Computational Modeling&Organizatn The-

ories;3673. Casti, Complexification, Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the Science of Sur-

prise;3674. Casti, Would-BeWorlds, How Simulation is Changing the Frontiers of Science;3675. Carley & Prietula, Computational Organization Theory; 3676. Foddy, et al, Resolving Social Dilemmas; neural nets

non-representational memories; social neural nets;

3677. Eliasmith and Anderson: Neural Engineering; 3678. Ballard: an Intro to Natural Computation; 3679. Forbes: Imitation of Life; 3680. Sipper: Machine Nature; 3681. Bentley: Digital Biology; 3682. Arbib: Handbook of Brain Theory & Neural Nets evolutionary & genetic algorithms

alternate biologies; recapitulated bioforms;

3683. Langdon & Poli: Foundations of Genetic Programming; 3684. Tanaka et al: Evolvable Systems, from Biology to Hardware, 4th Internl. Confce.; 3685. Fogel & Corne: Evolutionary Computation in Bioinformatics; 3686. Sipper et al: Evolvable Systems, from Biology to Hardware, 2nd Internt. Conferece;3687. Tyrrell et al: Evolvable Sysgtems, from Biology to Hardware, 5th Internl. Confc.; 3688. Back et al: Evolutionary Computation 1; Back: 3689. Evolutionary Computation 2; 3690. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; immune

algorithms

identity engineering: self/non-self marking systems; dynamic identity marking systems;

3691. deCastro: Artificial Immune Systems; 3692. Dasgupta: Artificial Immune Systems; 3693. Segel: Design Principles for Immune Systems...; LEARNING COMPUTATION

machine learning

theory automation; alternate sciences;

3694. Thornton: Truth from Trash; 3695. Weiss et al: Computer Systems that Learn; 3696. Fisher et al: Concept Formation; 3697. Ballard, An Intro to Natural Computation; 3698. Klosgen & Zytkow: Handbook of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; 3699. Weiss: Distributed AI Meets Machine Learning;3700. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 19873701. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002 human

learning

structural cognition; mental operator repertoires; cognitive furniture, cognitive archi-

tecture, cognitive apparel;

3702. Granott & Parziale: Microdevelopment; 3703. Arendt: the Life of the Mind; 3704. Cilliers: Complexity & Postmodernism; 3705. Baum: What is Thought?; 3706. Elman et al: Rethinking Innateness; 3707. Vallacher&Nowak, Dynamical Systems in Social Psych; 3708. Brown &Gaertner: Blackwell Handbk of Inter-group Social Psychology; 3709. Tesser&Schwarz: Blackwell Handbk of Intra-indvl Social Psychology; 3710. Fletcher & Clark: Blackwell Handbk of Interpersonal Social Psych,; 3711. Hogg & Tindale: Blackwell Handbk of Group Process Social Psych; 3712. Kunda: Social Cognition; organization learning

idea rooms; phone research events; research assemblies; cognitive process deployment

cascades;

3713. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 20043714. Brown and Duguid: The Social Life of Info; 3715. Cohen & Sproul: Organizational Learning; 3716. Damasio: Unity of Knowledge; 3717. Mokyr: the Gifts of Athena; natural selection as learning

idea-niche-environment tri-partite exploration engineering; Lamarcian evolution engi-

neering;

genetic organization forms;

genetic markets;

3718. Mayr: What Makes Biology Unique; 3719. Dawkins: the Ancestor’s Tale; 3720. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3721. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3722. Schlosser and Wagner: Modularity in Development and Evolution; 3723. Rice: Evolutionary Theory; 3724. Michod: Darwinian Dynamics; 3725. Keller: Levels of Selection in Evolution; 3726. West-Eberhard: Developmental Plasticity and Evolution; 3727. Crutchfield: Evolutionary Dynamics; 3728. Aldrich: Organizations Evolving; lifeform learning behavior

experience indexing; stratified responding;

3729. Dawkins: the Ancestor’s Tale; 3730. Smith&Thelen: Dynamic Systems Approach to Development; 3731. Dawson: Minds & Machines; Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3732. Kelso: Dynamic Patterns; culture as learning

unlearning learning; culture as high performances & vice versa; “culturing” wanted

capabilities;

3733. Nisbett: Geography of Thought; 3734. Tannen: You Just Don’t Understand;3735. Kahneman et al: Well-Being; 3736. Diener & Suh: Culture & Subjective Well-Being; 3737. Vinken et al: Comparing cultures; 3738. Greene: Defining 21st Century Human Capabilities3739. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043740. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000 automation of research & invention

discovery automation; idea farms; venture incubation;

3741. Rosenberg et al: Technology&the Wealth of Nations; 3742. Janszen, The Age of Innovation; 3743. Mayes, Sources of Productivity Growth; 3744. Hesselbein et al: Leading for Innovation; 3745. Rogers: Diffusion of Innovations; 3746. Scherer: Innovation & Growth, Schumpeterian Perspectives; 3747. Nelson: National Innovation Systems, a comparative analysis; 3748. Christensen et al: Seeing what’s next; @3749. Wind et al: the Power of Impossible Thinking; 3750. Shekerjian: Uncommon Genius, how great ideas are born; 3751. Brown: Seeing Differently, insights on innovation;

3752. Iansiti & Levien: the keystone advantage, business ecosystem dynamics; knowledge factories (venture clusters)

idea combinatorics; dimensions of difference designing;

3753. Brown & Duguid: The Social Life of Info; @3754. Mokyr: the Gifts of Athena; 3755. Swedberg: Entrepreneurship, the Social Science Perspective; 3756. Lee: the Silicon Valley Edge;@ 3757. Illych: Medical Nemesis; @3758. Beldstein: Culture of Professionalism;@ 3759. Myers: Intuition, Its Powers & Perils; @3760. Sternberg: Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid;@ 3761. Easterby-Smith: Blackwell Handbook on Org Learning & Knowdge Mngt; 3762. Kidd: Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems; 3763. Dierkes, et al; Handbook of Organizational Learning & Knowledge Management@ orthogonal disciplines

auxiliary universities; orthogonal universities; colleges of orthogonals;

3764. Greene: Defining 21st Century Human Capabilities; 3765. Damasio: Unity of Knowledge; @3766. Mokyr: the Gifts of Athena; BLENDS COMPUTATION

self applying recursion and embedding:

example--evolving of natural selection algorithms, or natural selection subsystems

within organisms

immuno-tronics

3767. Forbes: Imitation of Life; 3768. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3769. Charnow: LifeHistory Invariants; mixed applying, recursion, embedding:

example--evolving morphogenesis systems

biologic device invention agriculture

3770. Forbes: Imitation of Life; 3771. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; @ continuua:

game-simulation-work, software-firmware-hardware-wetware, gene-genecontroller-

geneswitch

learning as culture/world penetration and contributing

3772. Bower: Computational Modeling of Genetic & Biochemical Networks; 3773. Casti: Would-be Worlds; @3774. Prietula: Social Simulation; @3775. Epstein: Growing Artificial Societies;@ 3776. Koster, a theory of fun, for game design, paraglyph, 2005@3777. Wolf and Perron, the video game ,theory reader, routledge, 2003@3778. Foddy, Smithson, Schneider, Hagg, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas, dynamic, struc-

tural and Intergroups Aspects, Psychology Press, 1999@ error, noise, event tolerant robustness

robustness engineering: optimizing for reliability and survival

3779. Rappaport: Ritual and religion in the Making of Humanity; 3780. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 20043781. Phaedke: Robust Engineering; 3782. Greene: Global Quality; Jen: Robust Design modeling regimes for complex biologic, computer, societal, mind, creativity systems

representation engineering: abstracting across implementation substrates

3783. Mittenthal: Principles of Organization in Organisms; 3784. Nadel: 1991 Lectures in Complex Systems; Auyand: Foundations of Complex System

Theories; Mandelbrot: the Misbehavior of Markets; elimination of death

de-aging treatments; aging cessation; life extension treatments; genetic/cytoplasm/

metabolism level death cause eliminations;

3785. Dewar: the Second Tree, Stem Cells, Clones, Chimeras, & Quests for Immortality, Car-roll & Graf, 2004;

3786. Hall: Merchants of Immortality; 3787. Kurzweil & Grossman: Fantastic Voyage: 3788. Hall, merchants of immortality, chasing the dream of human life extension, Houghton

Mifflin, 20033789. Kirkwood, time of our lives, the science of human aging, oxford, 19993790. Kurzweil and Grossman, fantastic voyage, live long enough to live forever, Rodale,

2004evolution3791. Calude and Paun, computing with cells and atoms, an introduction to quantum, DNA,

and membrane computing, Taylor and Francis, 2002@3792. Fogel and Corne, evolutionary computation in bioinformatics, Morgan Kaufmann, 20033793. Weiss, edr, distributed artificial intelligence meets machine learning, learning in multi-

agent environments, springer, 19913794. Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 2, advanced algorithms and

operators, Inst. of Physics, 20003795. Adami, introduction to artificial life, Springer, 19983796. Dorigo and Stutzle, ant colony optimization, MIT, 2004@3797. Paun, Rozenberg, Salomaa, DNA computing, new computing paradigms, springer,

1998@3798. Kumar and Bentley, eds, on growth, form, and computers, Elsevier, 2003@3799. Langdon, Poli, foundations of genetic programming, springer, 2002@3800. Langton, edr, artificial life, an overview, MIT, 1995@interfaces3801. Fogg, Persuasive Technology, using computer to change whatwe think and do, Morgan

Kaufmann, 2003@3802. Norman, Things that Make Us Smart, Perseus, 1993@3803. Norman,The Psychology of Everyday Things, Basic, 1988@3804. Dertouzos, The Unfinished Revolution, Harper Collins, 20013805. Frascara, edr, Design and the Social Sciences, Taylor&Francis02%%%@modules3806. Schlosser and Wagner, eds, Modularity, in development and evolution, Chicago, 2004@3807. Callebaut, and Raskin-Gutman, Modularity, understanding the development and evolu-

tion of natural complex systems, MIT, 2005@3808. Baldwin & Clark, Design Rules, vol. 1, The Power of Modularity@3809. Fodor, Modularity of Mind, MIT Press, 20003810. Riel, Object-Oriented Heuristics, Addison-Wesley, 1996selves 3811. Leak, Jean Paul Sartre, Reaktion, 2006@3812. Goldstein, betraying spinoza, the renegade jew who gave us modernity, nextbook, 20063813. Stewart, the courtier and the heretic, leibniz, spinoza, and the fate of god in the modern

world, Norton, 2006@3814. Taylor, sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Harvard, 19893815. Neisser, the perceived self, ecological and inerpersonal sources of self knowledge, cam-

bridge, 19933816. Pervin, personality theory and research, 6th edition, Wiley, 19703817. Deci and Ryan, handbook of self determination research, U of Rochester, 20023818. Cervone and Mischel, eds., Advances in Personality Science, Guilford, 2002@3819. Sternberg and Kolligian, Competence Considered, Yale, 1990 (plus nearly all other

Sternberg edited books)3820. Boekaerts, Pintrich, Zeidner, Handbook of Self Regulation, Academic00@3821. Higgins, Kruglanski, eds., Motivational Science, Psychology Press, 20003822. Gollwitzer and Bargh, eds., The Psychology of Action, Guilford, 19963823. Lerner edr, Handbook of Child Psych, Theoretical Models of Human Development,

vol1, Wiley98%%%3824. Seigel, the idea of the self, thought and experience in western europe since the 17th cen-

tury, cambridge, 2005science as the new religion the science of religion

3825. Armstrong, visions of god, four medieval mystics and their writings, Wisdom, 19943826. Tremlin, minds and gods, the cognitive foundations of religion, Oxford, 2006@3827. Dennett, breaking the spell, religion as a natural phenomenon, Viking, 2006@3828. Illich, as told to Cayley, the rivers north of the future, the testament of Ivan Illich,

Anansi, 2005@3829. Barrett, why would anyone believe in god, Altimira, 20043830. Whitehouse and McCauley, eds, mind and religion, psychological nad cognitive foun-

dations of religiosity, Altamira, 20053831. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 2004@3832. Norris and Inglehart, sacred and secular, religion and politics worldwide, cambridge,

20043833. Boyer, religion explained, the evolutionary origins of religious thought, Basic, 20013834. Wilson, Darwin’s Cathedral, evolution, religion, and the nature of society, Chicago,

20023835. Armstrong, the great transformation, the beginning of our religious traditions, Knopf,

20063836. Armstrong, the spiral staircase, my climb out of darkness, Anchor, 20043837. Barbour, Religion and Science historical and contemporary, issues, Harper, 19973838. Clayton, the problem of god in modern thought, eerdmans, 2000

7. 2006 Add Onsrecency has certain advantages, the books below were recently acquired and found good in qual-

ityquantum computing3839. Lloyd, Programming the Universe, Knopf, 2006@3840. Seife, Deconding the Universe, Viking, 2006@3841. Aczel, entanglement, the unlikely story of how scientists, mathematicians and philoso-

phers proved einstein’s spookiest theory, Plume, 2001@3842. Laughlin, a different univers,e reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic,

2006@Japanese aesthetics3843. Marra, Modern Japanese Aesthetics, a reader, Hawaii, 19993844. Wakabayashi ed, Modern Japanese Thought, Cambridge, 19983845. Hume, ed, Japanese Aesthetics and Culture, SUNY, 19953846. Odin, Artistic Detachment in Japan and the West, Hawaii, 2001@Chance and Probability Theory3847. Jaynes, Probability Theory, the logic of science, Cambridge, 2003@3848. Kaplan and Kaplan, Chances Are, adventures in probability, Viking 2006democracy theory3849. Cunningham, Theories of Democracy, Routledge, 2002@

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page 123850. Dahl, Shapiro, Cheibub, eds, the Democracy Sourcebook, MIT, 2003@3851. Terchek and Conte, eds, Theories of Democracy, a reader, Rowman, 2001@innovation theory3852. Fagerberg, Mowery, Nelson, eds, Oxford Handbook of Innovation, 20053853. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20043854. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004bio-logic3855. Carroll, Endless Forms Most Beautiful, the new science of evo devo, Norton, 20053856. Forbes, the Gecko’s Foot, bio-inspiration engineered from nature, 4th estate, 200053857. Gerhard and Kirschner, Cells, Embryos, and Evolution, Blackwell, 1997 brain science

3858. Silvia, exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006@3859. Elster, alchemies of the mind, rationality and the emotions, Cambridge, 19993860. Panksepp, affective neuroscience, Oxford, 1998@3861. Erneling and Johnson, eds, the mind as a scientific object, Oxford, 20053862. Quartz and Sejnowski, liars, lovers, and heroes, what the new brain science reveals

about how we become who we are, Morrow, 20023863. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 1999@3864. Morris, Tarassenko, Kenward, cognitive systems, information processing meets brain

science, Elsevier, 2006@3865. Stafford and Webb, mind hacks, tips and tools for using your brain, O’Reilly, 20053866. Lewis and Granic, eds, emotion, development, and self organization, Cambridge, 20003867. Lewis and Haviland-Jones, handbook of emotions, 2nd edition, Guilford, 20063868. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 20003869. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 19993870. Jouranal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 20043871. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 2004@3872. Juslin and Sloboda, music and emotion, theory and research, Oxford, 2001@3873. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 20043874. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolutin of human cognition, blackwell, 20033875. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 20043876. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004@3877. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999@3878. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 19993879. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 20053880. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002 math

3881. Rockafellar and Wets, Variational Analysis, Springer, 20043882. Livio, the equation that couldn’t be solved, how mathematical genius discovered the

language of symmetry, Simon and Schuster, 20053883. Abbott, Understanding Analysis, Springer, 20013884. Ronan, symmetry and the monster, Oxford, 20063885. Ash and Gross, fearless symmetry, exposing the hidden patterns of numbers, Princeton,

20063886. Gelbaum and Olmsted, Counterexamples in analysis, dover, 19643887. Rosenlicht, introduction ot analysis, dover, 19683888. Derbyshire, unknown quantity, a real and imaginary history of algebra, Joseph Henry

Press, 20063889. Stillwell, yearning for the impossible, the surprising truths of mathematics, AK Peters,

20063890. Penrose, the road to reality, a complet guide to the laws of the universe, Knopf, 20053891. Barrow, Davies, Harper, science and ultimate reality, quantum theory, cosmology, and

complexity, cambridge, 2004@3892. von Mises, Probability, statistics, and truth, Dover, 19573893. Aubin, viability theory, systems, and control foundations and applications, Birkhauser,

19913894. Hawking edr., God created the integers, the mathematical breakthroughs that changed

history, Running Press, 2005@3895. Goldstein, incompleteness, the proof and paradox of kurt godel, norton, 2005 complexity

3896. Kelso and Engstrom, the complementary nature, MIT, 20063897. Sole and Bascompte, self-organization in complex ecosystems, Princeton, 20063898. Sawyer, social emergence, societies as complex systems, cambridge, 20053899. Granovetter and Swedberg, the sociology of economic life, 2nd edition, Westview,

2001@3900. Beinhocker, the origin of wealth, evolution, complexity and the radical remaking of

economics, Harvard B School, 2006@ the nature and origins of the self

3901. Leak, Jean Paul Sartre, Reaktion, 2006@3902. Goldstein, betraying spinoza, the renegade jew who gave us modernity, nextbook, 20063903. Stewart, the courtier and the heretic, leibniz, spinoza, and the fate of god in the modern

world, Norton, 2006@3904. Taylor, sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Harvard, 19893905. Seigel, the idea of the self, thought and experience in western europe since the 17th cen-

tury, cambridge, 2005@ educational philosophy

3906. Palmer, edr, 50 major thinkers on education, Routledge, 20013907. Noddings, philosophy of education, Westview,19953908. Reed and Johnson, philosophical documents in education, 2nd edition, Addison Wesley,

2000 fashion

3909. Gehlhar, the fashion designer survival guide, an insider’s look at starting and running your own fashion business, Kaplan, 2005@

3910. Shaeffer, high fashion sweing secrets from the world’s best designers, Rodale, 19973911. McKelvey and Munslow, fashion design, process, innovation, and practice, blackwell,

2003@ design

3912. Bennett, edr, design studies, theory and research in graphic design, Princeton architec-tural press, 2006@

3913. Boland and Collopy, eds, managing as designing, Stanford business press, 2004@3914. Gratz, the living city, how america’s cities are being revitalized by thinking small in a

big way, Wiley, 19943915. Wilson, information arts, intersections of art, science, and technology, MIT, 2002@3916. Laurel, design research, methods and perspectives, MIT, 2003@3917. Fainstein and Campbell, Readings in Urban Theory, Blackwell, 1996 Arendt and virtue

3918. Peterson and Seligman, character strengths and virtues, Oxford, 20043919. Gordon, edr, Hannah Arendt and Education, Westview, 20013920. Arendt, essays in understanding, formation, exile, and totalitarianism, Schocken, 19943921. Arendt, the promise of politics, Schocken, 20053922. Arendt, responsibility and judgement, Schocken, 2003@ expertise

3923. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and expert performance, Cambridge, 2006@

the science of religion

3924. Armstrong, visions of god, four medieval mystics and their writings, Wisdom, 19943925. Tremlin, minds and gods, the cognitive foundations of religion, Oxford, 20063926. Dennett, breaking the spell, religion as a natural phenomenon, Viking, 2006@3927. Illich, as told to Cayley, the rivers north of the future, the testament of Ivan Illich,

Anansi, 2005@3928. Barrett, why would anyone believe in god, Altimira, 20043929. Whitehouse and McCauley, eds, mind and religion, psychological nad cognitive foun-

dations of religiosity, Altamira, 20053930. Norris and Inglehart, sacred and secular, religion and politics worldwide, cambridge,

2004@3931. Boyer, religion explained, the evolutionary origins of religious thought, Basic, 2001@3932. Wilson, Darwin’s Cathedral, evolution, religion, and the nature of society, Chicago,

2002@3933. Armstrong, the great transformation, the beginning of our religious traditions, Knopf,

20063934. Armstrong, the spiral staircase, my climb out of darkness, Anchor, 20043935. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 2004@ collaboration and communication

3936. Stahl, group cognition, computer support for building collaborative knowledge, MIT, 2006

3937. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 2003@ software

3938. Jackson, software abstractions, logic, language, and analysis, MIT, 20063939. Maindonald and Braun, data analysis and graphics using R, an example based approach,

cambridge, 2003@3940. Paulson, ML for the working programmer, cambridge, 1991 language

3941. Jackendoff, foundations of language, brain, meaning, grammar, evolution, Oxford, 2002@

biographies

3942. Boulton, edr, the selected letters of D. H. Lawrence, cambridge, 1979 personality

3943. Neisser, the perceived self, ecological and inerpersonal sources of self knowledge, cam-bridge, 1993

3944. Pervin, personality theory and research, 6th edition, Wiley, 1970 comedy research

3945. Morreall, taking laughter seriously, SUNY, 19833946. Gruner, the game of humor, a comprehensive theory of why we laugh, transaction, 20003947. Chapman and Foot, eds, humor and laughter, theory, research, and applications, transac-

tion, 2004@ law

3948. Bartol and Bartol, psychology and law, theory, research, and applications, Thompson, 2004@

policy

3949. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 1999@ culture

3950. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004@3951. Matsumoto, culture and psychology 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

politics3952. Sprinz and Wolinsky-Nahmias, eds, Models, Numbers, and Cases, methods for studying

international relations, U of Michigan 2004@ structural cognition

3953. Kehler, Coherence, Reference, and the theory of Grammar, CLSI Stanford, 2002 innovation

3954. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 19973955. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20043956. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004@ Intellectual Property

3957. Bouchoux, Intellectural Property, 2nd edition, Thomson, 20053958. Elias and Stim, Patent, Copyright & Trademark, an intellectual property desk reference,

4th edition, Nolo, 20033959. Inside the Minds, The Art and Science of Patent Law, Aspatore books, 20043960. Gilbert, the Entrepreneur’s Guide to Patents, Copyrights, Trade secrets, and Licensing,

Berkeley, 2004@ creative people

3961. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 2002@ concepts

3962. Galambos, Abelson, Black, eds, Knowledge Structures, LEA, 19863963. Talmy, Toward a Cognitive Semantics, vol II, typology and process in concept structur-

ing, MIT, 20013964. Fodor, Concepts, where cognitive science went wrong, Oxford, 19983965. Jackendoff, Semantic structures, MIT, 19903966. Lepore and Pylyshyn eds, What is cognitive science, blackwell, 19993967. Prinz, furnishing the mind, concepts and their perceptual basis, MIT, 20023968. Keil, Semantic and Conceptual Development, an ontological perspective, Harvard,

19793969. Fodor and Lepore, the compositionality papers, Oxford, 20023970. Rogers and McClelland, semantic cognition, a parallel distributed processing approach,

MIT, 2004@3971. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 19873972. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002@ design

3973. Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development, Birkhauser, 2005@

science of religion

3974. Barbour, Religion and Science historical and contemporary, issues, Harper, 1997 biology evolution

3975. Gergersen, edr, from Complexity to Life, on the emergence of life and meaning, Oxford, 2003

design

3976. Cherry, Programming for Design, from theory to practice, Wiley, 1999 creativity and innovation

3977. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on cre-ativity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 2004

3978. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004

3979. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004

psychology

3980. Demetriou and Raftopoulos, Cognitive Developmental Change, Cambridge, 20043981. Kagan, Three Seductive Ideas, Harvard, 19983982. Sternberg and Jordan, A handbook of wisdom, cambridge, 20053983. Deci and Ryan, handbook of self determination research, U of Rochester, 2002 innovation

3984. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business stratgegy depends on pro-ductive friction and dynamic specialization, HBS, 2005

3985. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004

3986. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004

design of cities

3987. Alexander, Ishikawa, Silverstein, Jacobson, Fiksdahl-King, Angel, A Pattern Language, towns, buildings, construction, Oxford, 1977

3988. Gratz and Mintz, Cities, back from the edge, new life for downtown, Wiley, 1998 biology as engineering

3989. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives, Simon and Schuster, 2001@

game design

3990. Koster, a theory of fun, for game design, paraglyph, 2005@3991. Wolf and Perron, the video game ,theory reader, routledge, 2003 sports

3992. Mandelbaum, the meaning of sports, why americans watch baseball, football, and bas-ketball and what they see when they do, Public Affairs, 2004

3993. Wann, Melnick, Russell, Pease, Sports Fans, the psychology and social impact of spec-tators, routledge, 2001

leadership

3994. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 19933995. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 19983996. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 2004@3997. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performance Government, RAND, 2005@ quality

3998. Ross, Taguchi Techniques for Quality Engineering, McGraw Hill, 1988 theatre and performance

3999. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 2005 art criticism

4000. Becker, art worlds, U of California, 1982 science of religion

4001. Clayton, the problem of god in modern thought, eerdmans, 2000 killing death

4002. Hall, merchants of immortality, chasing the dream of human life extension, Houghton Mifflin, 2003

4003. Kirkwood, time of our lives, the science of human aging, oxford, 19994004. Kurzweil and Grossman, fantastic voyage, live long enough to live forever, Rodale,

20044005. Dewar, the second tree: stem cells, clones, chimeras, and quests for immortality, Carroll

& Graf, 2004 quantum

4006. Aczel, entanglement, the unlikely story of how scientists, mathematicians and philoso-phers proved einstein’s spookiest theory, Plume, 2001

emotion

4007. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 1999 culture, Japan

4008. Lie, edr, the impoverished spirit in contemporary Japan, selected essays of honda Kat-suichi, Monthly Review, 19993

4009. DeMente, Japan’s Cultural Code Words, Tuttle, 2004 creativity

4010. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 20044011. Farrell, Collaborative Circles, friendship dynamics and creative work, Chicago, 20014012. Roehner and Syme, pattern and repertoire in history Harvard, 20024013. von Hippel, democratizing innovation, MIT, 20054014. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business stratgegy depends on pro-

ductive friction and dynamic specialization, HBS, 20054015. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20044016. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 20044017. Steiner, grammars of creation, Yale, 20014018. Lau, Hui, Ng, eds, Creativity; when east meets west, world scientific 20044019. Simonton, creativity in science, chance, logic, genius, and zeitgeist, cambridge, 20044020. Dartnall, edr, Creativity, Cognition, and Knowledge, an interaction, Praeger, 20024021. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 20044022. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance,

game, MIT, 20044023. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 20024024. Kurzweil and Grossman, fantastic voyage, live long enough to live forever, Rodale,

20044025. Watson, Ideas: a history of thought and invention, from fire to freud, Harper Collins,

20054026. Kaufman and Baer, eds, creativity and reason in cognitive development, cambridge,

20064027. Kaufman and Sternberg, eds, the international handbook of creativity, cambridge, 20064028. Langer, on becoming an artist, reinventing yourself through mindful creativity, Ballan-

tine, 20054029. Piirto, understanding creativity, great potential press, 20044030. Kandel, in search of memory, the emergence of a new science of mind, Norton, 20064031. Gloor, swarm creativity, collaborative innovation networks, Oxford, 20064032. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 20064033. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 20014034. Simonton, Creativity in science, chance, logic, genius, and zeitgeist, Cambridge, 20044035. Batterman, the devil in the details, asymptotic reasoning in explanation, reduction, and

emergence, Oxford, 20024036. Sawyer, group creativity: music, theatre, collaboration, LEA, 20034037. Gardenfors, conceptual spaces, the geometry of thought, MIT, 20044038. Burt, brokerage and closure, an introduction to social capital, Oxford, 20054039. Feinstein, the nature of creative development, Stanford business books, 20064040. Sawyer, explaining creativity, the science of human innovation, Oxford, 20064041. Sawyer, Steiner, Moran, Sternberg, Feldman, Nakamura, Csikszentmihalyi, Creativity

and Development, Oxford, 20034042. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004 computation

4043. Lomi and Larsen, Dynamics of Organizations, comutational modelling and organization theories, MIT, 2001

4044. Jones and Pevzner, an introduction to bioinformatics algorithms, MIT, 20044045. Foddy, Smithson, Schneider, Hagg, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas, dynamic, struc-

tural and Intergroups Aspects, Psychology Press, 1999@4046. Copeland, The Essential Turing, the ideas that gave birth to the computer age, Oxford,

2004@4047. Weiss, edr, Multiagent Systems, a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence,

MIT, 1999

4048. Manning and Schutze, Foundation of Statistical Natural Language Processing, MIT, 1999@

Concepts

4049. Fodor, Concepts, where cognitive science went wrong, Oxford, 19984050. Jackendoff, Semantic structures, MIT, 19904051. Lepore and Pylyshyn eds, What is cognitive science, blackwell, 19994052. Prinz, furnishing the mind, concepts and their perceptual basis, MIT, 2002@4053. Keil, Semantic and Conceptual Development, an ontological perspective, Harvard,

19794054. Fodor and Lepore, the compositionality papers, Oxford, 20024055. Rogers and McClelland, semantic cognition, a parallel distributed processing approach,

MIT, 2004@ math--comprehensive overviews

4056. Penrose, the road to reality, a complet guide to the laws of the universe, Knopf, 2005@4057. Barrow, Davies, Harper, science and ultimate reality, quantum theory, cosmology, and

complexity, cambridge, 2004@4058. von Mises, Probability, statistics, and truth, Dover, 1957@4059. Aubin, viability theory, systems, and control foundations and applications, Birkhauser,

19914060. Hawking edr., God created the integers, the mathematical breakthroughs that changed

history, Running Press, 2005@ complexity

4061. Nadel and Stein, eds, 1991 Lectures in Complex Systems, Addison Wesley, 19924062. Steeb, the non-linear workbook, 3rd edition, world scientific, 2005 brain science

4063. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 20044064. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolution of human cognition, blackwell,

2003@4065. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 20044066. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004@4067. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999@4068. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 19994069. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 20054070. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002 evolutionary biology

4071. Dawkins, the ancestor’s tale, a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution, Houghton Mifflin, 2004

4072. Case, An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, Oxford, 20004073. Goodwin, how the leopard changed its spots, the evolution of complexity, scribner,

1994@4074. Gurney and Nisbet, ecological dynamics, oxford, 1998 COMPLEXITY4075. Rice, evolutionary theory, mathematical and conceptual foundations, Sinauer,

2004COMPLEX4076. Schlosser and Wagner, eds, Modularity, in development and evolution, Chicago, 2004@4077. Gotelli, a primer of ecology, 2nd edition, Sinauer, 19984078. Rose, and Lauder, eds, Adaptation, academic press, 1996@4079. Jablonka and Lamb, evolution in four dimensions, genetic epigenetic, behavioral and

symbolic variation in the history of life, MIT, 2005@4080. Callebaut, and Raskin-Gutman, Modularity, understanding the development and evolu-

tion of natural complex systems, MIT, 2005@4081. Gregory, the evolution of the genome, elsevier, 2005@ genetic computation

4082. Landweber, Winfree, eds, Evolution as computation, springer, 2002@4083. Koza, genetic programming II, automatic discovery of reusable programs, MIT, 19944084. Bechtel and Abrahamsen, connectionism and the mind, an introduction to parallel pro-

cessing in networks, blackwell, 19914085. Koza, genetic programming, on the programming of computer by means of natural

selection, MIT, 19914086. Ballard, an introduction to natural computation, MIT, 2000@4087. Eliasmith and Anderson, neural engineering, computation, representation, and dynam-

ics in neurobiological systems, MIT, 2003@4088. Liu, Tanaka, Iwata, Higuchi, Yasunaga, eds, Evolvable systems: from biology to hard-

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4093. Albert, a physician’s guide to health care management, blackwell, 20024094. Keagy and Thomas, essentials of physician practice management, Jossey bass, 2004 economics of pricing in markets

4095. Mandelbrot and Hudson, the (mis)behavior of markets, a fractal view of risk, ruin, and reward, Basic, 2004@

4096. Seabright, the company of strangers, a natural history of economic life, Princeton, 2004@

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4098. Copeland and Antikarov, real options, a practitioner’s guide, Thomson, 20034099. Smit and Trigeorgis, strategic investment, real options and games, Princeton, 2004@ evolution theory

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4118. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research to work, Wiley, 2005

indexing ideas

4119. Rijsbergen, the geometry of information retrieval, cambridge, 20044120. Svenonius, the intellectual foundation of information organization, MIT, 20014121. Bowker and Star, sorting things out, classification and its consequences, MIT, 1999 bioengineering

4122. Forbes, imitation of life, how biology is inspiring computing, MIT, 20044123. Clark, natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence,

oxford, 20034124. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 2001 math

4125. Goldstein, incompleteness, the proff and paradox of kurt godel, norton, 2005 music composition

4126. Rowe, machine musicianship, MIT, 2001 philosophy of science

4127. Hacking, edr, scientific revolutions, oxford, 2004@4128. Stevenson, edr, the study of human nature, a reader, 2nd edition, oxford, 2000@ human nature

4129. Stevenson, edr, the study of human nature, a reader, 2nd edition, oxford, 20004130. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 20054131. Dupre, Human Nature and the Limits of Science, Oxford, 20014132. Ashworth, Psychology and Human Nature, Psychology Press, 2000 health care management

4133. Berwick, Godfrey, Roessner, curing health care, new strategies for quality improve-ment, Jossey bass, 1990@

4134. Gerteis, Edgman-Levitan, Daley, Delbanco, eds, through the patient’s eyes, understand-ing and promoting patient-centered care, jossey-bass, 1993@

4135. Chapman and Sonnenberg, eds, decision making in health care, theory, psychology, and applications, cambridge, 2000@

4136. Lee, Buse, Fustukian eds, health policy in a globalizing world, cambridge, 2002@4137. Spece, Shimm, Buchanan, conflicts of interest in clinical practice and research, oxford,

1996@4138. Longest, managing health programs and projects, jossey bass, 2004@4139. Hammer, Haas-Wilson, Peterson, Sage, eds, Uncertain Times, Kenneth arrow and the

changing economics of healthcare, Duke, 20034140. Berwick, Escape Fire, designs for the future of health care, jossey bass, 2004 consciousness

4141. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness, MIT, 2003

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page 134142. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 20044143. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 20004144. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 19994145. Jouranal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 20044146. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 2004@ communication theory

4147. Loska and Cronkhite, an ecological perspective on human communication theory, Har-court, 1995

philosophy of biology

4148. Sterelny and griffiths, sex and death, an introduction to the philosophy of biology, chi-cago, 1979

4149. Hull and Ruse, eds, the philosophy of biology, oxford, 1998@ biologic computation regimes

4150. Calude and Paun, computing with cells and atoms, an introduction to quantum, DNA, and membrane computing, Taylor and Francis, 2002@

4151. Fogel and Corne, evolutionary computation in bioinformatics, Morgan Kaufmann, 20034152. Weiss, edr, distributed artificial intelligence meets machine learning, learning in multi-

agent environments, springer, 19914153. Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 2, advanced algorithms and

operators, Inst. of Physics, 20004154. Adami, introduction to artificial life, Springer, 19984155. Dorigo and Stutzle, ant colony optimization, MIT, 20044156. Paun, Rozenberg, Salomaa, DNA computing, new computing paradigms, springer,

19984157. Kumar and Bentley, eds, on growth, form, and computers, Elsevier, 2003@4158. Langdon, Poli, foundations of genetic programming, springer, 20024159. Langton, edr, artificial life, an overview, MIT, 1995@

2007 ADD ONS

Sciences

4160. Ulanowicz, Ecology, the Ascendent, Perspective, Columbia Univ. Press, 1997@ = updates energy and trophic paradigms with complexity theory and emergence

4161. Randall, Lisa; Warped Passages, Unraveling the Mysteries of he Univers’s Hidden Dimensions, Ecco 2005 = portrays how we may be in extra dimensions whose effects we see in our 4 dimensions, tracing from those effects to the extra dimensions that generate them

4162. Ridley, eminent lives, francis crick discoverer of the genetic code, harper collins 20064163. Culture

4164. Darnton, the Kiss of Lamourette, Reflections in Cultural History (of France) Norton1990

4165. Berreby, Us and Them, Understanding Your Tribal Mind, Little brown, 20054166. Harrison and Carroll, Culture and demography in organizations, Princeton, 20064167. Rogoff, the cultural nature of human development, Oxford, 20034168. Epstein, friendship and expose, houghton mifflin, 2006Statistics

4169. Davison, Statistical Models, Cambridge, 20034170. Wasserman, All of Statistics, A concise course in statistical inference, Springer, 20044171. Sivia, Data Analysis, a bayesian tutorial second edition, Oxford, 20064172. Cox, Principles of Statistical Inference, Cambridge, 20064173. Jaynes, Probability theory, the logic of science, cambridge, 2003Creativity

4174. Holmes, Investigative Pathways, patterns and stages in the careers of experimental sci-entists, Yale University, 2004

4175. White, new ideas about new ideas, insights on creativity from the world’s leading inno-vators, Perseus, 2002

4176. Lienhard, how invention begins, echoes of old voices in the rise of new machines, Oxford, 2006

4177. Runco, creativity: theories and themes, research, development, and practice, academic press, 2007

Business

4178. HBR, Harvard business review on brand management, HBR, 19944179. Tushman and anderson, managing strategic innovation and change, a collection of read-

ings, second edition, Oxford, 19974180. Goranson, the agile virtual enterprise, cases, metrics, tools, Quorum, 19994181. Prusak and Matson eds, knowledge management and organizational learning, Oxford,

20064182. Toffler, revolutionary wealth, knopf, 20064183. Pine and gilmore, the experience economy, work is theatre and every business a stage,

HBS 1999Mind and Brain

4184. Davidson and Harrington, visions of compassion, Oxford, 20024185. Wallace, contemplative science, where buddhism and neuroscience converge, columbia,

20074186. Valiant, circuits of the mind, oxford, 19944187. Elliot and Dweck eds, handbook of competence and motivation, oxford, 20054188. Laming, understanding human motivation, blackwell, 20044189. Dai and Sternberg, eds, Motivation, emotion, and cognition, integrative perspectives on

intellectual functioning and development, LEA, 20044190. Barrett, niedenthal, winkielman, eds, emotion and consciousness, guilford 20054191. Edelman, second nature, brain science and human knowledge, yale, 2006

4192. Minsky, the emotion machine, commonsense thinking, artificial intelligence, and the future of the human mind, simon and schuster, 2006

4193. Birren, color psychology and color therapy, university books 19614194. Holtzschue, understanding color, an intro for designers, 2nd edition, wiley, 2002Music Machines

4195. Price, the beginnert’s guide to computer based music production, cherry lane, 20044196. collins, choosing and using audio and music software, focal, 2004Leadership

4197. Popper, leaders who transform society, what drives them and why we are attracted, praeger, 2005

Lamguage

4198. Wolf and Gibson, coherence in natural language, data structures and applications, MIT, 2006

4199. Hinzen, mind design and minimal syntax, oxford, 2006

2007 LATE FALL ADD ONS

Ontologic Engineering

4200. Lytras and Naeve Intelligent Learning Infrastructure for Knowledge Intensive Organi-zations, a semantic web perspective

4201. Gomez-Perez, Fernandez-Lopez, Corcho Ontological Engineering4202. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning

Venturing and Leadership

4203. Livingston Founders at Work GREAT4204. Antonakis, Cianciolo, Sternberg The Nature of Leadership4205. Ancona, Bresman, X-teams, how to build teams that lead, innovate, and succeed, Har-

vard Business, 2007 Complexity--Adaptation

4206. Booker, Mitchell, Forrest, Riolo Perspectives on Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems

4207. Turner The Tinkerer's Accomplice, how design emerges from life itself4208. Wagner Robustness and Evolvability in Living Systems4209. NOwak Evolutionary Dynamics, exploring the equations of life4210. Huberman The Law of the Web, patterns in the ecology of information

Social Physics and Networks

4211. Buchanan, The Social Atom, why the rich get richer, etc, Bloomsbury, 20074212. Benkler The Wealth of Networks, how social production transforms markets and free-

dom4213. Newman, Barabasi, Watts The Structure and Dynamics of Networks4214. Miller and Page Complex Adaptive Systems, an introduction to computational models

of social life GREAT4215. Epstein Generative Social Science, studies in agent based computational modeling

Semantics, Meaning, Language, Mind Structures

4216. Carruthers The Architecture of the Mind4217. Jackendoff Language, Consciousness, Culture4218. Jackendoff, Language, Consciousness, Culture, essays on mental structure, MIT 20074219. Goldberg Constructions at Work, the nature of generalization in language4220. Culicover and Jackendoff Simpler Syntax

Group Creativity

4221. Houtz The Educational Psychology of Creativity4222. Runco Creativity, Theories and Themes, Research Development and Practice4223. Isaacson Einstein, his life and universe4224. Sawyer, Group Genius, the creative power of collaboration, basic 20074225. Stokes, Creativity from constraints, the psychology of breakthrough, Springer, 20064226. Paulus, Nijstad, eds, Group Creativity, innovation through collaboration, Oxford 20034227. Schwartz, Juice, the creative fuel that drives world-class inventors, Harvard Business,

2004

General Psych Overviews

4228. Elliot and Dweck Handbook of Competition and Motivation4229. Gross Handbook of Emotion Regulation4230. Hassin, Uleman, Bargh The New Unconscious4231. Varela, Thompson, Rosch The Embodied Mind, cognitive science and human experi-

ence4232. Munger, the History of Psychology., fundamental questions4233. Carruthers, Laurence, Stich The Innate Mind, vol. 2, culture and cognition4234. Stainton, edr, Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science, Blackwell, 20064235. Silvia, Exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 20064236. Carruthers, Laurence, Stich, eds, The innate mind, structure and contents, Oxford 20054237. Carruthers, Stich, Siegal, eds, The cognitive basis of science, Cambridge, 20024238. Groopman How Doctors Think4239. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning

Fields Applied to Sexuality

4240. Foucault The Use of Pleasure, the history of sexuality,m volume 24241. Diamond Why is Sex Fun?4242. Faure Buddhist Approaches to Sexuality4243. Nanda Gender Diversity, cross cultural variations4244. Harrell Ways of Being Ethnic in Southwest China4245. Herdt Sambia Sexual Culture4246. Abramson and Pinkerton Sexual Nature Sexual Culture4247. LaFont Constructing Sexualities

Acting Basics

4248. Brestoff Great Acting Teachers and their Methods4249. Meisner and Longwell Meisner on Acting4250. Stanislavski An Actor Prepares

4251. Stella Adler and the Art of Acting Brain Science Results Applied

4252. Omerod Why Most Things Fail, Evolution, Extinction, and Economics4253. Rosenweig The Halo Effect, and the 8 other business delusions that deceive managers4254. Taleb The Black Swan, the impact of the highly improbable4255. Heath and Heath Made to Stick, why some ideas survive and others die4256. Montague Why Choose thi sBook? How we make decisions4257. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 20064258. Page, The Difference, how the power of diversity creates better groups, firms, schools,

and societies, Princeton, 2007 Culture

4259. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 20064260. Platt French of Foe? getting the most out of living and working in France

All is Information

4261. Borgmann HOlding onto Reality, the nature of informatin at the turn of the millenium4262. Gardner The Intelligenct Universe, AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos4263. Brockman What is Your Dangerous Idea, leading thinkers on the unthinkable4264. Laughlin A Different Universe, reinventing physics from the ground up4265. Lindley Uncertainty, Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr and the struggle for the soul of sci-

ence4266. Carruthers, Stich, Siegal, eds, The cognitive basis of science, Cambridge, 2002

Religion as Poison

4267. Hitchens, God is not Great, how religion poisons everything, Twelve 20074268. Stenger God, the Failed Hypothesis, How science shows that God does not exist4269. King Evolving God, a provocative view of the origins of religion4270. Sagan The Varieties of Scientific Experience, a personal view of the searhc for God

Japan Aesthetic Elite

4271. Koh Japan's Administrative Elite4272. Shono Still Life

Math Basics

4273. Dunham The Calculus Gallery, masterpieces from Neton to Lebesque4274. Dixon Mathographics4275. Byers How Mathematicians Think4276. Nahin When least is Best4277. Stewart Why Beauty is Truth, a history of symmetry4278. Nahin, Chases and Escapes, the math of pursuit and evasion, Princeton 2007

Research as Knowledge Management

4279. Matheson, Matheson, the Smart Organization, creating value through strategic R&D, Harvard Business, 1998

4280. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning

Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

4281. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT4282. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Social Neuroscience

4283. Capioppo and Bernston Social Neuroscience4284. Cacioppo, Visser, Pickett Social Neuroscience, people thinking about thinking people

Research on Designing

4285. Bennett Design Studies, theory and research in graphic design4286. Turner The Tinkerer's Accomplice, how design emerges from life itself4287. Silvia, Exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006

Research Process Basics

4288. Robinson, Shavfer, Wrightsman Measure of Personality and Social Psychological Atti-tudes

4289. Groves, Fowler, Couper, Lepkowski, Singer, Tourangeau Survey Methodology4290. Bradburn, Sudman, Wansink Asking Questions, the definitive guide to questionnaire

deisgn4291. DeVellis Scale Deveelopment, theory and applications4292. Fields Taking the Measure of Work, a guide to validated scales for organization

research and diagnosis4293. Robinson, Shaver, Wrightsman Measures of Political Attidues4294. Iarossi The Power of Survey Design

Systems Biology

4295. Alon, Introduction to Systems Biology, design principles of biological circuits4296. Davidson The Regulatory Genome, gene regulation networks in development and evo-

lution

Japanese Mentality Models

4297. Moore, The Japanese Mind, Hawaii, 19674298. Tsunoda, de Bary, Keene, eds. Sources of the Japanese Tradition, vol.s I and II, Colum-

bia Univ., 1958 Education Theory and Practice

4299. Ritter, Nerb, Lehtinen, O’Shea, eds. In Order to Learn, how the sequence of topics influences learning, Oxford, 2007

4300. Sykes, A Nation of Victims, the decay of the american character, St. Martins 19924301. Bok, Our underachieving colleges, Princeton 20064302. Boulding, The Image, knowledge and life in society, Ann Arbor, 19684303. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 20064304. Groopman How Doctors Think

How to Think Socially

4305. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 4306. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

The above booklist represents 450 topics I continually study

and 450 courses I am competent to teach.

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page 1 Note: though there are more than 3000 items in the list below, there are only 3000 bookshere, as some books are listed under more than one topic. There are 450 topics, used to orga-nize the books here. Each topic represents a course I would like to teach some day. Thus far,I have taught less than 30% of the topics listed, though I read, yearly, in all 450 topic areas,and continue to develop them by purchasing more books for them. All the 450 topics belowremain of great interest to me. Instructions for my Research Seminar Students: The problem with all universities inJapan is students do not read--Japanese culture is oral not written in reality. The problemwith all universities in the US is reading is shallow and cursory--students are given far toomuch volume to actually read, so professors do not require or expect quality reading--result,all reading is very poor in quality. The problem with all reading in the entire world is--noone in the world reads at all, they do interest scans instead, that miss the count (number ofpoints being made), names of points, and principle ordering the points, nearly completely.My students, whether grad or undergrad, are required to do structural reading, building dia-grams of main points. That way the quality of their reading can be compared and can evolve.The purpose of this booklist below for non-Ph.D. students of mine is to show you 300 topicsand a dozen or more good quality books for each topic. This allows me to recommend highquality readings rather than average or poor quality ones. If the books are hard, then yourbrain needs further training--it is good to practice reading books too hard for you now--that ishow your brain gets trained! Instructions for Ph.D. students: Each student weekly reads: 1 research book from thissheet and 1 research journal article. (The research articles are from 100 articles they collectthe first month of their 1st two years of PhD study: 50 on their chosen topic of dissertationand 50 on wildly different new ideas to possibly apply to that chosen topic). Students dia-gram (structural reading or causal path) 2 chapters of each book and one research journal arti-cle weekly. 50 of the 100 books chosen must be marked @ on this sheet and students chooseone subtopic from each column of this booklist and select 3 books from those 3x11=33 sub-sections (for a total of 99 books). The purpose of this reading is 1) to establish a disciplineof weekly reading and turning reading into models in students, 2) to qualify students to passPhD qualifying exams in two fields of the world’s top ten universities, 3) to master researchliterature so students can research topics that add knowledge that is new to a community ofscholars not merely new to the student him or herself, and finally, 4) to become able to teachten to 16 courses at your first job as professor in later years. Students bring the 12 models ofpoints from readings that they build each month to a monthly meeting with other students andthe professor. Students should publish a book from these accumulated models by the 3rdyear of their PhD study. The diagrams you build weekly allow monthly precise measure ofthe quality of your reading in our monthly reading seminar, sloppy reading (the norm at mosttop ten colleges unfortunately) will result in expulsion from this Ph.D program. Principles: The principles below refer, at times, to the seven sections this reading list isdivided into: 1-standard disciplines, 2-management sciences, 3-new invented fields/theo-ries, 4-tools, 5-secondary applied fields, 6-bio-logic, and 7-recent acquisitions. At othertimes, they refer to all the columns of this reading list 3 per page times 11 pages = 33 col-umns. 1) all reading produces a sellable product 2) all reading produces models 3) modelsfrom all readings are compared and combined 4) readings from the world’s top 3 universi-ties are covered 5) readings prepare you to teach ten courses 6) two practical sellable skillsare developed beyond mere reading 7) four applications, 2 for each chosen skill, are com-pleted within the 1st two years of this PhD program; 8) each student publishes one bookbased on two years of reading 9) a model of overall weaknesses of existing research litera-ture in one field is built and student dissertations fix one important such weakness 10) youarrange to collect data from people in such a way that they hire you after you graduate fulltime or as consultant 11) you design media-attention-getting packaging around yourresearch 12) you develop standards of doing research beyond Asian, European, and USstandards for research so that your research has impact not becoming unread articles inunread journals 13) in a monthly seminar with other students and your professor you presentyour 12 diagrams/models 14) all students subscribe to the top 3 (global) journals in theirchosen field 15) all students subscribe to the Chronicle of Higher Education (USA) and theTimes Higher Education Supplement (UK) 16) all students attend one Japanese gakkai andone foreign academic conference each year; in your third and subsequent years you presenta paper at each such conference 17) minimum required time weekly--1 twelve-hour day aweek and one 4-hour reading seminar per month, both uninterrupted by work or family18) PhD means changing loyalty from nation, gender, family, and self to truth, hence globalstudy in English is required. You enter a global timeless community of seekers of truthwhen you get a PhD, the cost is you must leave most of your self behind and develop anew self borrowed eclectically from history’s best and the contemporary world’s best.Knowledge added without self globalization results in pedantry not scholarship. Educationis not learning; learning is not enough--a shift of loyalty to truth is required. 19) This sheetmarked with your chosen readings plus your completed dissertation, network contactedwhile collecting data, plus 1 published book, 4 completed method applications, and 2 pub-lished research articles are the products of your PhD effort. This sheet thus marked repre-sents you well to others. 20) Please mark one section in each column of each of the 11pages of this booklist, and within those 11x3=33 marked sections, choose 3 books toread. This will constitute 6 subfields in a discipline, 5 subfields in an applied managementfield, 3 new cross disciplinary theories, 3 concrete skills, 6 secondary applied fields, 5 bio-logic subfields, and 5 recent acquisition subfields. All of these are essential if you wantsolid impact from your Ph.D. work and superiority to usual top ten global university gradu-ates. The key is a repeatable daily discipline of intellectual work embedded into your life-style during Ph.D. study years.

1. Standard Social Science Disciplines:

Psychology, Sociology, Political Science Philosophy of Science,

Philosophy of Education Democracy Theory

The Context of Democracy: Surveys of Political Thought in General1. Cohen and Fermon, editors; Princeton Readings in Political Thought, 19962. Dahl, On Democracy, Yale, 1998@3. Gingell, Little, Winch eds., Modern Political Thought, a Reader, Routledge, 2000@4. Matravers and Pike, editors, Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy, Routledge,

2003@ The Foundational Forms of Democracy: Democracy as Extended Self Development

5. On Revolution by Hannah Arendt, Penguin Books, 1965@6. Cyberdemocracy by Tsagarousianou et al, Routledge, 19987. Alexander and Pal, Digital Democracy, Policy and Politics in the Wired World, Oxford,

19988. Eisenstadt, Paradoxes of Democracy, John Hopkins U, 19999. Evans&Boyte, Free Spaces, the sources of democratic change in America, Harper8610. Hill, edr, Hannah Arendt: the recovery of the public world, St. Martin’s, 1979

Arendt and virtue

11. Peterson and Seligman, character strengths and virtues, Oxford, 200412. Gordon, edr, Hannah Arendt and Education, Westview, 200113. Arendt, essays in understanding, formation, exile, and totalitarianism, Schocken, 199414. Arendt, the promise of politics, Schocken, 200515. Arendt, responsibility and judgement, Schocken, 2003

The Origins & Abstract Theories of Democracy16. The Idea of Democracy edited by Copp et al, Cambridge, 1993@17. Farrar, The Origins of Democratic Thinking, The invention of politics in classical Athens,

Cambridge, 198818. Arendt, The Human Condition, Chicago, 195419. Wiebe, Self Rule, cultural history of american democracy, Chicago, 199720. Fishkin and Laslett, eds, Debating Deliberative Democracy, blackwell2003

The Modern Challenges Facing Democracy21. The Clash of Civilizations by Samuel Huntington, Simon& Schuster, 199622. The Great Disruption by Francis Fukuyama, Simon and Schuster, 199923. Making Democracy, Robert Putnam, Princeton, 1993@24. Pharr and Putnam, Disaffected Democracies, What’s Troubling the Trilateral Countries,

Princeton, 200025. Arendt, Between Past and Future, Penquin, 195426. May and Kohn, Hannah Arendt, Twenty Years Later, MIT, 1996

Managing Evolution of Democracy27. Dahl, Democracy and Its Critics, Yale, 198928. Barber, Strong Democracy, Participatory Politics for a New Age, CA, 198429. Gutmann and Thompson, Democracy and Disagreement, Harvard, 199630. Ross, The Management of Conflict, Interpretations and Interests in Comparative Perspec-

tive, Yale, 199331. Wittman, The Myth of Democratic Failure, Why Political Institutions are Efficient, Chi-

cago, 1995 Extension of Democracy Beyond Political Organization

32. Postrel, The Future and Its Enemies, Free Press 199833. Spinose, Flores, Dreyfus, Disclosing New Worlds: Entrepreneurship, Democratic Action,

and the Cultivation of Solidarity, MIT, 9734. Alexander&Pal, Digital Democracy, Policy&Politics in the Wired WorldOxford9835. Sheppard, et al, Organizational Justice, Fairness in the Workplace, Lexington, 199236. Dahl, A Preface to Economic Democracy, U Calif., 198537. Ozaki, Human Capitalism (in Japan), Penquin38. Sprinz and Wolinsky-Nahmias, eds, Models, Numvers, and Cases, methods for studying

international relations, U of Michigan 2004Democracy Theory

39. Cunningham, Theories of Democracy, Routledge, 200240. Dahl, Shapiro, Cheibub, eds, the Democracy Sourcebook, MIT, 200341. Terchek and Conte, eds, Theories of Democracy, a reader, Rowman, 2001 Cognition Overviews

The Overall Nature of Cognition: Surveys42. Margolis & Laurence, editors, Concepts, Core Readings, MIT, 2000@43. Levitin, edr, Foundation of Cognitive Psychology, core readings, MIT200244. Sternberg, editor; The Nature of Cognition, MIT, 1999@45. Goldman, Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, MIT9346. Kunda, Social Cognition, MIT Press, 1999@47. Thagard, edr, Mind Readings; MIT Press, 199848. Pinker, How the Mind Works, Norton, 199749. Ward, Dynamical Cognitive Science, MIT, 200250. Bateson, Steps to an Ecology of Mind, Chicago, 197251. Sternberg&Smith eds, The Psychology of Human Thought, Cambridge8852. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%53. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%% How to Think Socially

54. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago,

55. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005 Social Neuroscience

56. Capioppo and Bernston Social Neuroscience57. Cacioppo, Visser, Pickett Social Neuroscience, people thinking about thinking people

Arguments about Mind and How it Works58. Kagan, Surprise, Uncertainty, and Mental Structures, Harvard, 200259. The Mind Doesn’t Work That Way by Jerry Fodor, MIT Press, 200060. Gopnik and Meltzoff, Words, Thoughts, and Theories, MIT, 199761. Fodor, Modularity of Mind, MIT Press, 200062. Elio, edr; Common Sense, Reasoning, & Rationality, Oxford, 200263. Calvin&Bickerton, Lingua ex Machina, Reconciling darwin and chomsky with the human

brain, MIT 200064. Dennett, Kinds of Minds, Towards an Understanding of Consciousness, Basic, 199665. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 200066. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 199967. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 200468. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 200469. Roitblat&Meyer, Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Science, MIT9570. Calvin, How Brains Think, Basic Books ,199671. Mele and Rawlings, eds, The Oxford Handbook of Rationality, 2004$$$72. Evans and Over, Rationality and Reasoning, Psych Press96$$$73. Baron, Rationality and Intelligence, Cambridge 85%%%74. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 200475. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolution of human cognition, blackwell, 200376. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the complexities of

human thought, Basic, 200477. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 200478. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 199979. Koch, biophysics of computation, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 199980. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 200581. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 200282. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness,

MIT, 200383. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 200484. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 198785. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002

All is Information

86. Borgmann HOlding onto Reality, the nature of informatin at the turn of the millenium87. Gardner The Intelligenct Universe, AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos88. Brockman What is Your Dangerous Idea, leading thinkers on the unthinkable89. Laughlin A Different Universe, reinventing physics from the ground up90. Lindley Uncertainty, Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr and the struggle for the soul of science91. Carruthers, Stich, Siegal, eds, The cognitive basis of science, Cambridge, 2002

Particular Kinds of Thought92. Stein, Without Good Reason, Oxford, 199693. Lakoff and Johnson, Metaphors We Live By, Chicago, 198094. Ortony, editor; Metaphor and Thought, 2nd Edition, Cambridge, 199395. Holyoak&Thagard, Mental Leaps, Analogy in Creative Thought, MIT9596. Klein, Source of Power, How People Make Decisions, MIT, 1998@97. Myers, Intuition, Its Power and Perils, Yale, 2001@ 98. Hirschfeld and Gelman, editors, Mapping the Mind, Domain specificity in cognition and

culture, Cambridge, 199499. Mandelbaum, the meaning of sports, why americans watch baseball, football, and basket-

ball and what they see when they do, Public Affairs, 2004100. Wann, Melnick, Russell, Pease, Sports Fans, the psychology and social impact of specta-

tors, routledge, 2001 Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

101. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT102. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Tools for Thought & Studying Thought103. Boy, Cognitive Function Analysis, Academic, 1998104. Simon&Halford, Developing Cognitive Competence, Approaches to Process Modeling,

LEA 1995105. Clancey et al, Contemplating Minds, A Forum for Artificial Intelligence, MIT 1994106. Dukas, edr, Cognitive Ecology, the evolutionary ecology of info processing and decision

making, Chicago, 1998107. Ericcson&Simon, Protocol Analysis, MIT88@

Learning and Development108. Thornton, Truth from Trash, How Learning Makes Sense, MIT 2000109. Granott and Parziale, ed.s, Microdevelopment, Transition Processes in Development and

Learning, Cambridge Univ. 2002@110. Fisher, Pazzani, Langley eds, Concept Formation: Knowledge and Experience in Unsu-

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The Nature and Origins of the Self

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world, Norton, 2006123. Taylor, sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Harvard, 1989124. Seigel, the idea of the self, thought and experience in western europe since the 17th cen-

tury, cambridge, 2005 Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

125. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT126. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business Creativity Theory Basics

General Overviews of All of Creativity127. Handbook of Creativity, Robert Sternberg ed, Cambridge, 1999@128. Sternberg, Kaufman, Pretz; The Creativity Conundrum, Psychology, 2002129. Amabile, Creativity in Context, Westview, 1996130. Runco and Pritzker; Encyclopedia of Creativity; Vol. 1&2; Academic; 1999131. Holmes, Investigative Pathways, patterns and stages in the careers of experimental scien-

tists, Yale University, 2004132. White, new ideas about new ideas, insights on creativity from the world’s leading inno-

vators, Perseus, 2002133. Lienhard, how invention begins, echoes of old voices in the rise of new machines,

Oxford, 2006134. Runco, creativity: theories and themes, research, development, and practice, academic

press, 2007 Particular Theories of Creativity

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tine, 2005143. Piirto, understanding creativity, great potential press, 2004144. Kandel, in search of memory, the emergence of a new science of mind, Norton, 2006145. Simonton, Creativity in science, chance, logic, genius, and zeitgeist, Cambridge, 2004@146. Batterman, the devil in the details, asymptotic reasoning in explanation, reduction, and

emergence, Oxford, 2002147. Burt, brokerage and closure, an introduction to social capital, Oxford, 2005148. Feinstein, the nature of creative development, Stanford business books, 2006@149. Sawyer, explaining creativity, the science of human innovation, Oxford, 2006150. Sawyer, Steiner, Moran, Sternberg, Feldman, Nakamura, Csikszentmihalyi, Creativity

and Development, Oxford, 2003151. Sternberg, Grigorenko, Singer, eds, Creativity, from potential to realization, Amn. Psych.

Assn. 2004152. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 2004@153. Steiner, grammars of creation, Yale, 2001@154. Dartnall, edr, Creativity, Cognition, and Knowledge, an interaction, Praeger, 2002

Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

155. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT156. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Unusual Historic Scale Creativities

157. Kurzweil and Grossman, fantastic voyage, live long enough to live forever, Rodale, 2004158. Roehner and Syme, pattern and repertoire in history Harvard, 2002159. Lau, Hui, Ng, eds, Creativity; when east meets west, world scientific 2004160. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram, 2002@

Group Creativity

161. Houtz The Educational Psychology of Creativity162. Runco Creativity, Theories and Themes, Research Development and Practice163. Isaacson Einstein, his life and universe164. Sawyer, Group Genius, the creative power of collaboration, basic 2007165. Stokes, Creativity from constraints, the psychology of breakthrough, Springer, 2006166. Paulus, Nijstad, eds, Group Creativity, innovation through collaboration, Oxford 2003167. Schwartz, Juice, the creative fuel that drives world-class inventors, Harvard Business,

2004 Creativity in Arts

168. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 2004@169. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance, game,

MIT, 2004170. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 2002171. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004172. Sawyer, group creativity: music, theatre, collaboration, LEA, 2003@173. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 2006@174. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 2001175. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT

176. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business Surveys of Innovation

177. Watson, Ideas: a history of thought and invention, from fire to freud, Harper Collins, 2005@

178. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on creativ-ity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 2004

179. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business strategy depends on produc-tive friction and dynamic specialization, HBS, 2005

180. von Hippel, democratizing innovation, MIT, 2005@181. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 1997182. Gloor, swarm creativity, collaborative innovation networks, Oxford, 2006183. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business ecosys-

tems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004184. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innovation

to predict industry change, HBS, 2004 Research as Knowledge Management

185. Matheson, Matheson, the Smart Organization, creating value through strategic R&D, Harvard Business, 1998

186. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning187.

Creators: Their Stories and Processes and Environs188. Miller, Einstein Picasso, Space, Time, and the Beauty that Causes Havoc, Basic Books,

2001@189. White, Acid Tongues and Tranquil Dreamers,Tales of Bitter Rivalry that Fueled the

Advancement of Science&Technolgy,Morrow 2001190. Gay, Freud, A Life for Our Time, Norton, 1998191. McCutchan, The Muse that Sings, Composers Speak about the Creative Process, Oxford,

2001192. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 2004@193. Weber&Perkins, eds, Inventive Minds, creativity in technology, Oxford92194. Gedo and Gedo, Perspectives on Creativity, the Biographical Method, Ablex92$$$195. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 2002196. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 2004197. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 1990198. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 2006@199. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 2001200. Feinstein, the nature of creative development, Stanford business books, 2006@201. Yourgrau, A world without time, the forgotten legacy of Godel and Einstein, Basic, 2005202. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT203. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Industrializing & Manufacturing Creativity204. Research on the Management of Innovation, The Minnesota Studies, Edited by Van de

Ven, Angle, Poole, Oxford@205. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business strategy depends on produc-

tive friction and dynamic specialization, HBS, 2005206. Fagerberg, Mowery, Nelson, eds, Oxford Handbook of Innovation, 2005207. System Effects, Complexity in Political&Social Life, Robert Jervis, Princeton 1997@208. Goldenberg&Mazursky, Creativity in Product Innovation, Cambridge, 2002@209. Savransky, Engineering of Creativity, Intro to TRIZ Methodology of Inventive Problem

Solving, CRC, 2000210. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on creativ-

ity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 2004211. Davis and Scase, Managing Creativity, the Dynamics of Work and Organization, Open

University Press, 2000212. Nixon, Advertising Cultures, SAGE, 2003213. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business ecosys-

tems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004214. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innovation

to predict industry change, HBS, 2004215. Poundstone, How would you move Mt. Fuji: Microsoft’s Cult of the Puzzle216. Nalebuff and Ayres, Why Not? How to use everyday ingenuity to solve problems big and

small, Harvard Business School, 2003217. Csikszentmihalyi, Good Business, Leadership, flow, and the making of meaning, Viking,

2003218. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%219. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%@220. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%@221. Throsby, Economics and Culture, Cambridge04%%%222. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 1997

The Social Conditions and Dynamics of Creating223. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 1987@224. Adams-Price, editor; Creativity in Successful Aging, Springer, 1998225. Suleiman, editor; Exile and Creativity Duke, 1996@226. Farrell, Collaboration Circles: Friendship Dynamics&Creative Work UChicago@227. John-Steiner, Creative Collaboration, Oxford, 2000@228. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004@229. Sternberg, Grigorenko, Singer, eds, Creativity, from potential to realization, Amn. Psych.

Assn. 2004 Randomness As a Type of Thought230. Randomness by Bennett, Harvard, 1998231. The Creative Power of Chance, by Lestienne, translated by Neher, Univ. of Illinois Press,

1993232. Bernstein, Against the Gods, the Remarkable Story of Risk, Wiley, 1996@233. Taleb, Fooled by Randomness, Texere, 2001234. Salsburg, The Lady Tasting Tea, how statistics revolutionized science in the 20th century,

Owl, 2001235. Hacking, An Introduction to Probability&Inductive Logic, Cambridge, 2001@236. Gilles, Philosophical Theories of Probability, Routledge, 2000237. Von Mises and Geiringer, Probability, Statistics and Truth, Dover, 1957238. Stigler, Statistics on the table, history of statistical concepts, Harvard, 1999@239. Ekeland, the Broken Dice, & other math tales, Chicago, 1993240. Hacking, The Taming of Chance, Cambridge, 1990

Chance and Probability Theory241. Jaynes, Probability Theory, the logic of science, Cambridge, 2003242. Kaplan and Kaplan, Chances Are, adventures in probability, Viking 2006 Social Psych Overview

Elemental Using of Social Psych243. Cialdini Influence,Allyn and Bacon, 2001@244. Cialdini Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion, Quill, 1984, 95@245. Hatfield, Cacioppo, Rapson; Emotional Contagion, Cambridge, 1994246. Keller & Berry, The Influentials, Free Press, 2003247. Butera& Mugny, eds., Social Influence in Social Reality, Hogrefe&Huber, Seattle,

2001@248. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%@249. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^

Some Powerful Ambiguities in Social Psych250. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently, Free

Press, 2003@251. Kruglanski&Higgins ed, Social Psychology, readings; Psychology, 2003252. Porta&Diani, Social Movements, an intro, Blackwell, 1999253. Vallacher&Nowak, Dynamical Systems in Social Psych, Academic, 1994

Social Neuroscience

254. Capioppo and Bernston Social Neuroscience255. Cacioppo, Visser, Pickett Social Neuroscience, people thinking about thinking people

A Broad Overviews of Social Psychology256. Brown&Gaertner, Blackwell Handbk of Inter-group Social Psychology257. Tesser&Schwarz, Blackwell Handbk of Intra-indvl Social Psychology258. Fletcher & Clark, Blackwell Handbk of Interpersonal Social Psych, 259. Hogg & Tindale, Blackwell Handbk of Group Process Social Psych260. Social Cognition by Ziva Kunda, MIT Press, 1999@261. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^

Practical Social Psych262. Matthews, Zeidner, Roberts, Emotional Intelligence, science & myth, MIT02263. Kelley, Holmes, Kerr, Reis, Rusbult, vanLange,An Atlas of Interpersonal Situa-

tions,Cambridge 03264. Hammerstein, edr, Genetic and Cultural Evolution of Cooperation, MIT03265. Earley and Ang, Cultural Intelligence, individual interactions across cultures, Stanford

Business Books,03266. Mandelbaum, the meaning of sports, why americans watch baseball, football, and basket-

ball and what they see when they do, Public Affairs, 2004267. Wann, Melnick, Russell, Pease, Sports Fans, the psychology and social impact of specta-

tors, routledge, 2001 General Social Theorizing, an Overview

Surveys of Social Theories268. Coleman, Foundations of Social Theory, 1994@269. Chaos Theory in the Social Sciences: Foundations and Applications@270. Turner, Handbook of Social Theory271. Spellman, Cultural Sociology, Blackwell, 2002272. Blau, the Blackwell Companion to Sociology@273. Ritzer, The Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists, 2000@274. Heilbron, the Rise of Social Theory, Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1995@275. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%276. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%277. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%%

How to Think Socially

278. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 279. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

The Social Dynamics that Generate Societies and Theories of Them280. Crane, the Sociology of Culture: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives, 2002281. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004282. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000283. Philosophy of Social Science: the Philosophical Foundations of Social Thought284. Abbott, Chaos of Disciplines, Chicago, 2001@285. Weber, The Theory of Social&Economic Organizations, Free Press, 1947286. Lemert, edr; Social Theory, the Multicultural and Classic Readings, Westview,99@287. Parsons, Shils, Toward a General Theory of Action, Transaction, 1953288. Johnson and Johnson, Joining Together, Allyn and Bacon, 7th Edn, 2000289. Seidman & Alexander, The New Social Theory Reader, Routledge, 2001290. Wrong, The Problem of Order, What Unites&Divides Society, Free Press, 1994291. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%292. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%293. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%294. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%

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295. Kelso and Engstrom, the complementary nature, MIT, 2006296. Sole and Bascompte, self-organization in complex ecosystems, Princeton, 2006297. Sawyer, social emergence, societies as complex systems, cambridge, 2005298. Beinhocker, the origin of wealth, evolution, complexity and the radical remaking of eco-

nomics, Harvard B School, 2006 Leadership Theories:

General Theories of Leadership

299. Steers, Porter, Bigley, editors; 6th edition, Motivation and Leadership, McGraw Hill, 1996

300. An Integrative Theory of Leadership by Martin Chemers, LEA, 1997301. van Maurik, Writers on Leadership, Penquin, 2001@302. Grint, The Arts of Leadership, Oxford, 2000303. Arendt, The Human Condition, Chicago, 1954304. Arendt, Hannah; On Revolution; Penquin Books, London; 1985305. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 2004306. Popper, leaders who transform society, what drives them and why we are attracted, prae-

ger, 2005307. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT308. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Kinds and Varieties of Leadership

309. Bird, Schoonhoven, and Romanelli, editors; The Entrepreneurship Dynamic, Stanford Business Books, 2001@

310. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performance Government, RAND, 2005311. Guillen, Models of Management, Work, Authority, and Organization in a Comparative

Perspective, Chicago, 1994312. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002313. Miller, Einstein Picasso, Space, Time, and the Beauty that Causes Havoc, Basic Books,

2001@314. White, Acid Tongues and Tranquil Dreamers,Tales of Bitter Rivalry that Fueled the

Advancement of Science&Technolgy,Morrow 2001315. Gay, Freud, A Life for Our Time, Norton, 1998316. McCutchan, The Muse that Sings, Composers Speak about the Creative Process, Oxford,

2001317. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 2004@318. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 2004@319. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 1990@ How to Think Socially

320. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 321. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

The Topography and its Constraints on Leading

322. Baron, Kerr, Miller, Group Process, Group Decision, Group Action, Brooks/cole, 1992323. Smith and Berg, Paradoxes of Group Life, Jossey Bass, 1988324. Baum ed, The Blackwell Companion to Organizations, Blackwell@325. Hirschhorn, Larry; The Workplace Within; MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 1988@326. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%%327. Robert Jervis, System Effects, Complexity in Political&Social Life, Princeton 1997@

Leadership as an Illusion or a Sickness or Both

328. the Arbinger Institute: Leadership & Self Deception; 329. Csikszentmihalyi, Good Business, Leadership, flow, and the making of meaning, Viking,

2003330. Thaler, The Winner’s Curse, Paradoxes&Anomalies of Economic Life,FreePress 92331. Skousen and Taylor, Puzzles and Paradoxes in Economics, EE97$$$332. Lewis, Marianne; Exploring Paradox: Toward a More Comprehensive Guide; Academy

of Management Review; October, 2000333. Farson, Management of the Absurd, Touchstone, 1996

Venturing and Leadership

334. Livingston Founders at Work GREAT335. Antonakis, Cianciolo, Sternberg The Nature of Leadership336. Ancona, Bresman, X-teams, how to build teams that lead, innovate, and succeed, Har-

vard Business, 2007 Leading as Performance

337. Managing as a Performing Art by Peter Vaill, Jossey-Bass, 1989@338. Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Princeton, 1949339. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002340. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT341. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Leadership as Culture Creation and Correction

342. Derr, Roussilon, Bournois eds., Cross-Cultural Approaches to Leadership Development, Quorum, London, 2002@

343. Goodwin, Personal Relationships Across Cultures, Routledge, 1999%%%344. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004345. Matsumoto, culture and psychology 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000346. Lord and Brown, Leadership Processes & Follower Self-Identity, LEA04%%%

Leadership--Relative or Absolute--the Trans-Culturality of Leading

347. Simons, Vazquez, Harris, Transcultural Leadership, Empowering the Diverse Workforce, Gulf, 1993

348. Guillen, Models of Management, Work, Authority, and Organization in a Comparative Perspective, Chicago, 1994

349. Gannon&Newman,The Blackwell Handbk of Cross-Cultural Management, 2003350. Derr, et al eds., Cross-Cultural Approaches to Leadership Developmt, Quorum 02@

Leadership as Developing People

351. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%352. Thomas, Recent Theories of Human Development, Sage, 2001353. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^

Tools for Leading and Leaders

354. Cialdini Influence,Allyn and Bacon, 2001355. Cialdini Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion, Quill, 1984, 95356. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 1993357. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 1998358. Rees and Porter, Skills of Management, 5th Edn, Thomson Learning, 2001@359. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%@360. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^ Evolution Theory

Comprehensive Basic Surveys of Evolution’s Entirety361. Gould, The Structure of Evolutionary Theory, Harvard, 2002@362. Smith and Szathmary, The Origins of Life, Oxford, 1999@363. Dawkins, Climbing Mount Improbable, Penquin, 1996@364. Gould, Full House, Harmony, 1996365. Nitecki, editor; Evolutionary Progress, Chicago, 1988366. Crutchfield and Schuster eds., Evolutionary Dynamics: exploring the interplay of selec-

tion, accident, neutrality, and function; Oxford, Santa Fe Series, 2003@367. Gergersen, edr, from Complexity to Life, on the emergence of life and meaning, Oxford,

2003@368. Dawkins, the ancestor’s tale, a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution, Houghton Mifflin,

2004 Evolving Ecosystems

369. Case, An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, Oxford, 2000370. Goodwin, how the leopard changed its spots, the evolution of complexity, scribner, 1994371. Rose, and Lauder, eds, Adaptation, academic press, 1996@372. Gurney and Nisbet, ecological dynamics, oxford, 1998 COMPLEXITY373. Rice, evolutionary theory, mathematical and conceptual foundations, Sinauer,

2004COMPLEX374. Gotelli, a primer of ecology, 2nd edition, Sinauer, 1998

Culture and Civilization as Evolution Amplifiers

375. Jablonka and Lamb, evolution in four dimensions, genetic epigenetic, behavioral and symbolic variation in the history of life, MIT, 2005

376. Hammerstein, edr. genetic and cultural evolution of cooperation, MIT, 2003377. Richerson and Boyd, not by genes alone, how culture transformed human evolution, Chi-

cago, 2005@378. Chase and Leibold, ecological niches, linking classical and contemporary approaches,

Chicago, 2003@379. Ridley, The Origins of Virtue, Penquin, 1996

Emerging New Core Concepts in Evolution Theory

380. Callebaut, and Raskin-Gutman, Modularity, understanding the development and evolu-tion of natural complex systems, MIT, 2005@

381. Schlosser and Wagner, eds, Modularity, in development and evolution, Chicago, 2004@382. Crutchfield and Schuster eds., Evolutionary Dynamics: exploring the interplay of selec-

tion, accident, neutrality, and function; Oxford, Santa Fe Series, 2003@383. Chase and Leibold, ecological niches, linking classical and contemporary approaches,

Chicago, 2003@384. Rose, and Lauder, eds, Adaptation, academic press, 1996@385. Keller, edr, levels of selection in evolution, princeton, 1999@386. Newman and Palmer, Modeling Extinction, Oxford, 2003

What Is It That Evolves?

387. Gregory, the evolution of the genome, elsevier, 2005@388. Hawkins and Gell-Mann, eds, the evolution of human languages, addison wesley, 1992389. Charnov, life history invariants, some explorations of symmetry in evolutionary biology,

oxford, 1993390. Smith and Szathmary, the origins of life, from the birth of life to the origin of language,

oxford, 1999@391. Keller, edr, levels of selection in evolution, princeton, 1999@ General Sociology--A Few Recent Paradigms

General Theory Overviews392. Bohman, New Philosophy of Social Science, MIT, 1991393. Fiske and Shweder, Metatheory in Social Science, Chicago, 1986@394. Giddens and Turner, Social Theory Today, Stanford, 1987@395. Foa, Converse, Tornblom, Foa, Resource Theory, Explorations and Applications, Aca-

demic Press, 1993396. Fiske, Structures of Social Life, Free Press, 1991@397. Hechter & Horne eds, Theories of Social Order, Stanford 2003398. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002399. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%400. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%401. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%%

How to Think Socially

402. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 403. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

Specific Social Analyses of Modern Phenomena404. Bourdieu, Nice translator; Distinction, A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste, Har-

vard, 1984

405. Enteman, Managerialism, emergence of a new ideology, Wisconsin, 1993406. Clarke and Crossland, Action Systems, An introduction to the analysis of complex behav-

ior, Methuen, 1985407. Herzfeld, The Social Production of Indifference, Exploring the Symbolic Roots of West-

ern Bureaucracy, Chicago, 408. Giddens, Modernity and Self-Identity, Polity, 1991409. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%410. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%

Group and Organization Dynamics411. Taylor and Van Every, The Emergent Organization, Communication as Its Site and Sur-

face, LEA, 2000412. van Maurik, Writers on Leadership, Penquin, 2001413. Baron, Kerr, Miller, Group Process, Group Decision, Group Action, Brooks/cole, 1992414. Smith and Berg, Paradoxes of Group Life, Jossey Bass, 1988415. Baum ed, The Blackwell Companion to Organizations, Blackwell@416. Hirschhorn, Larry; The Workplace Within; MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 1988@417. Lord and Brown, Leadership Processes & Follower Self-Identity, LEA04%%%418. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%419. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%420. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%421. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^422. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 1993423. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 1998424. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 2004425. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performancde Government, RAND, 2005426. Loska and Cronkhite, an ecological perspective on human communication theory, Har-

court, 1995 Networks

427. Watts, Small Worlds, Princeton, 1999428. Nohria&Eccles, eds; Networks and Organizations, Harvard Bsns, 1992429. Buchanan, Nexus: Small Worlds & the Groundbreaking Science of Networks, Norton 02430. Albert-Lazlo, Linked: the New Science of Networks, Perseus, 2002431. Acting Together: the Social Organization of Crowds432. Batten, Casti, Thord, editors; Networks in Action, Communication, Economics, and

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Social Physics and Networks

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dom438. Newman, Barabasi, Watts The Structure and Dynamics of Networks439. Miller and Page Complex Adaptive Systems, an introduction to computational models

of social life GREAT440. Epstein Generative Social Science, studies in agent based computational modeling Contemporary Science Theory and Philosophy

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Collins, 1992453. Thagard, Computational Philosophy of Science, MIT88454. Demey, The Cognitive Paradigm, Chicago, 1982455. Hacking, edr, scientific revolutions, oxford, 2004456. Stevenson, edr, the study of human nature, a reader, 2nd edition, oxford, 2000@457. Yourgrau, A world without time, the forgotten legacy of Godel and Einstein, Basic, 2005

How to Think Socially

458. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 459. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

-Recent Physics Theories460. Smolin, Quantum Gravity, Basic Books, 2001@461. Barrow, The Book of Nothing, Pantheon, 2000462. Barrow, Theories of Everything, Fawcett, 1991@463. Callender & Huggett, Physics Meets Philosophy at Planck Scale, Cambridge, 2001464. Greene, The Elegant Universe, Vintage, 1999465. Deutsch, the fabric of reality, Penquin, 1997466. Einstein, Relativity, Routledge, 1916467. Laughlin, a different universe reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic, 2006468. Hawking and Penrose, The nature of space and time, Princeton 1996469. Casti, Complexification, Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the Science of Sur-

prise, Harper Collins, 1994470. Casti, Would-BeWorlds, How Simulation is Changing the Frontiers of Science, Wiley,

1997471. Greene, The Fabric of the Cosmos, Knopf2004$$$472. Gribbin, Deep Simplicity, Chaos, Complexity and the Emergence of Life,

AllenLane04%%%473. Taylor, The Moment of Complexity, U Chicago, 2001^^^474. Baeyer, Information, the new language of science, Harvrd,2004^^^@

All is Information

475. Borgmann HOlding onto Reality, the nature of informatin at the turn of the millenium476. Gardner The Intelligenct Universe, AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos477. Brockman What is Your Dangerous Idea, leading thinkers on the unthinkable478. Laughlin A Different Universe, reinventing physics from the ground up479. Lindley Uncertainty, Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr and the struggle for the soul of science480. Carruthers, Stich, Siegal, eds, The cognitive basis of science, Cambridge, 2002

Sciences

481. Ulanowicz, Ecology, the Ascendent, Perspective, Columbia Univ. Press, 1997@ = updates energy and trophic paradigms with complexity theory and emergence

482. Randall, Lisa; Warped Passages, Unraveling the Mysteries of he Univers’s Hidden Dimensions, Ecco 2005 = portrays how we may be in extra dimensions whose effects we see in our 4 dimensions, tracing from those effects to the extra dimensions that generate them

483. Ridley, eminent lives, francis crick discoverer of the genetic code, harper collins 2006 How to Think Socially

484. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 485. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

Social Physics and Networks

486. Buchanan, The Social Atom, why the rich get richer, etc, Bloomsbury, 2007487. Benkler The Wealth of Networks, how social production transforms markets and free-

dom488. Newman, Barabasi, Watts The Structure and Dynamics of Networks489. Miller and Page Complex Adaptive Systems, an introduction to computational models

of social life GREAT490. Epstein Generative Social Science, studies in agent based computational modeling

New Maths491. Campbell, Grammatical Man, Touchstone, 1982492. Lavine, Understanding the Infinite, Harvard, 1994493. Rucker, Infinity and the Mind, Princeton, 1995494. Cohen and Stewart, The Collapse of Chaos, Discovering Simplicity in a Complex World,

Penquin, 1995@495. Rucker, Mind Tools: the five levels of mathematical reality, Houghton Mifflin, 1987496. Stewart, Life’s Other Secret, The New Maths of the Living World, Wiley, 1998497. Casati&Varzi, Holes and other superficialities, MIT 1994

Old maths

498. Rockafellar and Wets, Variational Analysis, Springer, 2004499. Livio, the equation that couldn’t be solved, how mathematical genius discovered the lan-

guage of symmetry, Simon and Schuster, 2005500. Abbott, Understanding Analysis, Springer, 2001501. Ronan, symmetry and the monster, Oxford, 2006502. Ash and Gross, fearless symmetry, exposing the hidden patterns of numbers, Princeton,

2006503. Gelbaum and Olmsted, Counterexamples in analysis, dover, 1964504. Rosenlicht, introduction ot analysis, dover, 1968505. Derbyshire, unknown quantity, a real and imaginary history of algebra, Joseph Henry

Press, 2006506. Stillwell, yearning for the impossible, the surprising truths of mathematics, AK Peters,

2006 Math Basics

507. Dunham The Calculus Gallery, masterpieces from Neton to Lebesque508. Dixon Mathographics509. Byers How Mathematicians Think510. Nahin When least is Best511. Stewart Why Beauty is Truth, a history of symmetry512. Nahin, Chases and Escapes, the math of pursuit and evasion, Princeton 2007

Philosophy of Mind and Brain, An Introduction513. Guttenplan, Companion to the Philosophy of Mind, Blackwell 1994514. Churchland, Brain-wise, studies in neurophilosophy, MIT, 2002515. The Mind Doesn’t Work That Way by Jerry Fodor, MIT Press, 2000516. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%517. Baron, Rationality and Intelligence, Cambridge 85%%%518. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%519. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%520. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 2004521. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolutin of human cognition, blackwell, 2003522. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 2004523. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004524. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999525. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 1999526. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 2005527. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002

528. Stevenson, edr, the study of human nature, a reader, 2nd edition, oxford, 2000529. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness,

MIT, 2003530. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 2004

The Nature and Limits of Thought531. Howson and Urback, Scientific Reasoning; the Bayesian Approach, Open Crt93@532. Priest, Beyond the Limits of Thought, Oxford, 2002533. Dupre, Human Nature and the Limits of Science, Oxford, 2001534. Katsenelinboigen, the concept of indeterminism and its applications, Praeger, 1997535. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%536. Baron, Rationality and Intelligence, Cambridge 85%%%537. Stevenson, edr, the study of human nature, a reader, 2nd edition, oxford, 2000 Causality538. Gould, The hedgehog, the Fox, and the Magister’s Pox, Harmony, 2003539. Glymour and Cooper, eds., Computation, Causation, & Discovery, MIT, 1999540. Salmon, Causality and Explanation, Oxford, 1998541. Sosa and Tooley, eds, Causation, Oxford, 1993542. Bunge, Causality and Modern Science, Dover, 1959543. Glymour, The Mind’s Arrows, Bayes Nets and Graphical Causal Models in Psychology,

MIT, 2001 General Psychology

Theories of Mind and Psychology544. Stanovich, How to Think Straight about Psych, Allyn and Bacon, 6th edn, 2001@545. Guttenplan, ed., The Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Mind@546. Kukla, Methods of Theoretical Psychology, MIT, 2001547. Plotkin, Darwin Machines and the Nature of Knowledge, Harvard, 1993@548. Plunkett and Elman, Exercises in Rethinking Innateness, a handbook for connectionist

simulations, MIT, 1997549. Elman, Bates, Johnson, Karmiloff Smith, Parisi, Plunkett, Rethinking Innateness, connec-

tionist perspective on developmt, MIT, 1999@550. Kagan, Three Seductive Ideas, Harvard, 1998551. Clark, Microcognition: Philosophy, cognitive science, & parallel distributed processing,

MIT90552. Davis, edr, Handbook of Research Methods in Experimental Psychology, Blackwell03553. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%554. Baron, Rationality and Intelligence, Cambridge 85%%%555. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%556. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%557. Lerner edr, Handbook of Child Psych, Theoretical Models of Human Development, vol1,

Wiley98%%%558. Talmy, Toward a Cognitive Semantics, vol II, typology and process in concept structur-

ing, MIT, 2001559. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 1987560. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002561. Galambos, Abelson, Black, eds, Knowledge Structures, LEA, 1986562. Demetriou and Raftopoulos, Cognitive Developmental Change, Cambridge, 2004563. Kagan, Three Seductive Ideas, Harvard, 1998564. Sternberg and Jordan, A handbook of wisdom, cambridge, 2005565. Deci and Ryan, handbook of self determination research, U of Rochester, 2002

General Psych Overviews

566. Elliot and Dweck Handbook of Competition and Motivation567. Gross Handbook of Emotion Regulation568. Hassin, Uleman, Bargh The New Unconscious569. Varela, Thompson, Rosch The Embodied Mind, cognitive science and human experi-

ence570. Munger, the History of Psychology., fundamental questions571. Carruthers, Laurence, Stich The Innate Mind, vol. 2, culture and cognition572. Stainton, edr, Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science, Blackwell, 2006573. Silvia, Exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006574. Carruthers, Laurence, Stich, eds, The innate mind, structure and contents, Oxford 2005575. Carruthers, Stich, Siegal, eds, The cognitive basis of science, Cambridge, 2002576. Groopman How Doctors Think577. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning

Consciousness578. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness,

MIT, 2003579. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 2004580. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 2000581. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 1999582. Jouranal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 2004583. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 2004584. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004585. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999586. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness,

MIT, 2003587. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 2004588. Dennett, Kinds of Minds, Towards an Understanding of Consciousness, Basic, 1996

Cognition Basics589. Flavell, Miller, and Miller; Cognitive Development590. Ashcraft, Fundamentals of Cognition, Longman, 1998591. Gardner, The Mind’s New Science, a history of the cognitive revolution, Basic85592. Gunther, edr, Essays on Non-conceptual Content, MIT, 2003$$$593. Taylor, Reference and the Rational Mind, Center for the Study of Language and Info,

2003$$$594. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%595. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 1987596. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002

Brain Science

597. Silvia, exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006598. Elster, alchemies of the mind, rationality and the emotions, Cambridge, 1999599. Panksepp, affective neuroscience, Oxford, 1998600. Erneling and Johnson, eds, the mind as a scientific object, Oxford, 2005601. Quartz and Sejnowski, liars, lovers, and heroes, what the new brain science reveals about

how we become who we are, Morrow, 2002602. Morris, Tarassenko, Kenward, cognitive systems, information processing meets brain

science, Elsevier, 2006603. Stafford and Webb, mind hacks, tips and tools for using your brain, O’Reilly, 2005604. Lewis and Granic, eds, emotion, development, and self organization, Cambridge, 2000605. Lewis and Haviland-Jones, handbook of emotions, 2nd edition, Guilford, 2006606. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 2000607. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 1999608. Jouranal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 2004609. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 2004610. Juslin and Sloboda, music and emotion, theory and research, Oxford, 2001611. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 1999612. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 2004613. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolutin of human cognition, blackwell, 2003614. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 2004615. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004616. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999617. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 1999618. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 2005619. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002620. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness,

MIT, 2003621. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 2004

Brain Science Results Applied

622. Omerod Why Most Things Fail, Evolution, Extinction, and Economics623. Rosenweig The Halo Effect, and the 8 other business delusions that deceive managers624. Taleb The Black Swan, the impact of the highly improbable625. Heath and Heath Made to Stick, why some ideas survive and others die626. Montague Why Choose thi sBook? How we make decisions627. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 2006628. Page, The Difference, how the power of diversity creates better groups, firms, schools,

and societies, Princeton, 2007Mind and Brain

629. Davidson and Harrington, visions of compassion, Oxford, 2002630. Wallace, contemplative science, where buddhism and neuroscience converge, columbia,

2007631. Valiant, circuits of the mind, oxford, 1994632. Elliot and Dweck eds, handbook of competence and motivation, oxford, 2005633. Laming, understanding human motivation, blackwell, 2004634. Dai and Sternberg, eds, Motivation, emotion, and cognition, integrative perspectives on

intellectual functioning and development, LEA, 2004635. Barrett, niedenthal, winkielman, eds, emotion and consciousness, guilford 2005636. Edelman, second nature, brain science and human knowledge, yale, 2006637. Minsky, the emotion machine, commonsense thinking, artificial intelligence, and the

future of the human mind, simon and schuster, 2006638. Birren, color psychology and color therapy, university books 1961639. Holtzschue, understanding color, an intro for designers, 2nd edition, wiley, 2002

Social Psych Basics

640. Aronson, Wilson, and Akert, Social Psychology, 4th edition641. Baumeister, Key Readings in Social Psych, 2000642. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%643. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%

Social Psych of Emotion644. Hatfield and Rapson, Love and Sex: Cross Cultural Perspectives645. Lazarus, Stress and Emotion: A New Synthesis, Springer, 1999646. Swidler, Talk of Love: How Culture Matters, 2001647. Katz, How Emotions Work, U of Chicago, 1999648. Ortony, Clore, Collins, The Cognitive Structure of Emotions, Cambridge, 1988649. Lewis& Granic, eds., Emotion, Development & Self Organization, Cambridge, 2000650. Lewis and Haviland-Jones eds,. Handbook of Emotions, 2nd edition, Guilford, 2000651. Argyle, The Psychology of Happiness, Routledge, 1989652. Nettle, Happiness: the science behind your smile; Oxford. 2005###@653. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 1999654. Myers, The Pursuit of Happiness, who is happy and why, Morrow, 1992@655. Magai and haviland-Jones, The hidden genius of emotion, lifespan transformations of

personality, Cambridge, 2002656. Wierzbicka, Emotions across languages and cultures, diversity and universals, Cam-

bridge, 1999

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page 3657. Lewis and Granic, eds, Emotion, development, and self organization, dynamic systems

approaches,Cambridge 00658. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%659. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%@660. Neisser, the perceived self, ecological and inerpersonal sources of self knowledge, cam-

bridge, 1993661. Pervin, personality theory and research, 6th edition, Wiley, 1970662. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004@663. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Industrial Psych664. The Elgar Compagnion to Consumer Research and Economic Psychology665. Warr, Editor; Psychology at Work, 5th Edition, Penquin, 2002666. Jordan, Business Anthropology, Waveland 2003^^^

Evolutionary Psych667. Burnham and Pehlan, Mean Genes, Penquin, 2000@668. Buss, Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of Mind, Allyn & Bacon, 1999669. Gaulin and McBumey, Psychology: An Evolutionary Approach, 2001670. Konner, The Tangled Wing, biologic constraints on human spirit, Owl, 2002

Non-Linear Models of Minds671. Newell and Molenaar, editors; Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics to Developmental

Process Modeling, LEA, 1998672. Lewis and Granic, editors; Emotion, development, and self organization: Dynamic sys-

tems approaches to emotional development; Cambridge, 2002673. Smith and Thelen, eds, a dynamic systems approach to development, applications, MIT,

1993 Self and Personality Psych Basics

674. Cervone and Mischel, eds., Advances in Personality Science, Guilford, 2002@675. Sternberg and Kolligian, Competence Considered, Yale, 1990 (plus nearly all other Stern-

berg edited books)676. Boekaerts, Pintrich, Zeidner, Handbook of Self Regulation, Academic00@677. Higgins, Kruglanski, eds., Motivational Science, Psychology Press, 2000678. Gollwitzer and Bargh, eds., The Psychology of Action, Guilford, 1996679. Lerner edr, Handbook of Child Psych, Theoretical Models of Human Development, vol1,

Wiley98%%%680. Leak, Jean Paul Sartre, Reaktion, 2006681. Goldstein, betraying spinoza, the renegade jew who gave us modernity, nextbook, 2006682. Stewart, the courtier and the heretic, leibniz, spinoza, and the fate of god in the modern

world, Norton, 2006683. Taylor, sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Harvard, 1989684. Seigel, the idea of the self, thought and experience in western europe since the 17th cen-

tury, cambridge, 2005685. Neisser, the perceived self, ecological and inerpersonal sources of self knowledge, cam-

bridge, 1993686. Pervin, personality theory and research, 6th edition, Wiley, 1970

Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

687. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT688. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Sports Psychology

689. Mandelbaum, the meaning of sports, why americans watch baseball, football, and basket-ball and what they see when they do, Public Affairs, 2004

690. Wann, Melnick, Russell, Pease, Sports Fans, the psychology and social impact of specta-tors, routledge, 2001

Neurophysiological Psych691. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen eds., The Languages of the Brain, Harvard, 2002692. Quartz and Sejnowski, Liars, Lovers and Heroes, What the New Brain Science Reveals

About How we Become Who We Are, Morrow, 2002693. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 2004694. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolutin of human cognition, blackwell, 2003695. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 2004696. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004697. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999698. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 1999699. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 2005700. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002

Mysteries of Consciousness and Culture701. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently, Free

Press, 2003@702. Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, discovering the adaptive unconscious, Harvard, 2002703. Wegner, The Illusion of conscious Will, MIT, 2002704. Leyton, Symmetry Causality Mind, MIT, 1992705. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004706. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000 The Enlightenment as Stage of History and Stage in Individual Psychic Development707. Menand, The Metaphysical Club,Story of Ideas in America, Farrar Straus Giroux, 2001708. Dear, Revolutionizing the Sciences, European Knowledge and Its Ambitions, 1500-1700,

Princeton, 2001709. Rabb, Renaissance Lives, Portraits of an Age, Basic Books, 2000710. Greenfeld, The Spirit of Capitalism, Harvard, 2001711. Rothschild, Economic Sentiments, Adam Smith, Concorcet, and the Enlightenment, Har-

vard, 2001@712. Green, Mountain of Truth, Tufts, 1986713. Munck, The Enlightenment, Arnold, 2000714. Israel, Radical Enlightenment, Philosophy & the Making of Modernity, Oxford 2001715. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002716. Aries, Dubry eds, A History of Private Life, vol. 1-4, Rome, Medieval, Renaissance, Rev-

olution, Harvard, 1990717. Weber, the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Prentice Hall, 1976718. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%719. Kearns, Ideas in Seventeenth Century France, St. Martins, 1979%%% Demystification Theories

Demystification of Gender, Religion, Self Control720. Tannen, You Just Don’t Understand, Morrow, 1990@721. Simon de Beauvoir, The Second Sex, Vintage, 1997722. Campbell, Thou art That, Transforming Religious Metaphor, New World Lib,01@723. Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Princeton, 1949724. Freud, Civilization and Its Discontents, Norton, 1961725. Freud, The Future of An Illusion, Norton, 1961726. Neu, editor; The Cambridge Companion to Freud, Cambridge, 1991727. Freud, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Norton, 1961@728. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 2004

Religion as Poison

729. Hitchens, God is not Great, how religion poisons everything, Twelve 2007730. Stenger God, the Failed Hypothesis, How science shows that God does not exist731. King Evolving God, a provocative view of the origins of religion732. Sagan The Varieties of Scientific Experience, a personal view of the searhc for God

The Science of Religion--Demystifying Religion, Spirit, and Biases in Traditions

733. Armstrong, visions of god, four medieval mystics and their writings, Wisdom, 1994734. Tremlin, minds and gods, the cognitive foundations of religion, Oxford, 2006735. Dennett, breaking the spell, religion as a natural phenomenon, Viking, 2006736. Illich, as told to Cayley, the rivers north of the future, the testament of Ivan Illich,

Anansi, 2005737. Barrett, why would anyone believe in god, Altimira, 2004738. Whitehouse and McCauley, eds, mind and religion, psychological nad cognitive founda-

tions of religiosity, Altamira, 2005739. Norris and Inglehart, sacred and secular, religion and politics worldwide, cambridge,

2004740. Boyer, religion explained, the evolutionary origins of religious thought, Basic, 2001741. Wilson, Darwin’s Cathedral, evolution, religion, and the nature of society, Chicago, 2002742. Armstrong, the great transformation, the beginning of our religious traditions, Knopf,

2006743. Armstrong, the spiral staircase, my climb out of darkness, Anchor, 2004744. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 2004745. Barbour, Religion and Science historical and contemporary, issues, Harper, 1997746. Clayton, the problem of god in modern thought, eerdmans, 2000747. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT748. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Demystification of Selves, Professions, Nationality749. Olson, Existentialism, Dover, 1962@750. Illych, Medical Nemesis751. Bledstein, the Culture of Professionalism, Norton, 1976752. Fox, The New Sartre, Continuum, 2003@753. Anderson, Imagined Communities, Reflection on Nationalism, Verso, 1983

Demystification of Jobs, Careers, Lifestyles, Eras754. Hage&Powers, Post-Industrial Lives, SAGE, 1992755. Lilla, edr, New French Thought, Political Philosophy, Princeton, 1994756. Fox, edr, Recapturing Anthropology, Working in the Present, SAR Press, 1991757. Tannen, edr, Gender and Conversational Interaction, Oxford, 1993758. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002 Education Theory for Higher Education759. Evans, Forney, Guido-Dibrito; Student Development in College, Theory, Research, and

practice, Jossey Bass, 1998@760. Astin, What Matters in College, Jossey Bass, 1993761. Kuhn, The Skills of Argument, Cambridge, 1991762. Arendt, Between Past and Future, Penquin, 1954763. Roberts, ed; Academic Initiatives in Total Quality for Higher Education, ASQC, 1995764. Ritchhart, Intellectual Character, What it is, Why it matters, and How to Get It, Jossey

Bass, 2002765. Granott and Parziale, Microdevelopment, Transition Processes in Development and

Learning, Cambridge Univ., 2002@766. Blake, Smeyers, Smith, Standish, Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Education 2003@767. Arendt, The Life of the Mind, HBJ, 1971768. Novak&Gowin, Learning How to Learn, Cambridge, 1984769. Whitehead, The Aims of Education, Free Press, 1929770. Duschl and Hamilton eds, Philosophy of Science, Cognitive Psychology, and Educational

Theory and Practice, SUNY, 1992771. Pascarella and Terenzini, How College Affects Students, Jossey-Bass91%%%

Education Theory and Practice

772. Ritter, Nerb, Lehtinen, O’Shea, eds. In Order to Learn, how the sequence of topics influ-ences learning, Oxford, 2007

773. Sykes, A Nation of Victims, the decay of the american character, St. Martins 1992774. Bok, Our underachieving colleges, Princeton 2006775. Boulding, The Image, knowledge and life in society, Ann Arbor, 1968776. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 2006

777. Groopman How Doctors Think Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

778. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT779. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Arendt and virtue

780. Peterson and Seligman, character strengths and virtues, Oxford, 2004781. Gordon, edr, Hannah Arendt and Education, Westview, 2001782. Arendt, essays in understanding, formation, exile, and totalitarianism, Schocken, 1994783. Arendt, the promise of politics, Schocken, 2005784. Arendt, responsibility and judgement, Schocken, 2003

Educational Philosophy

785. Palmer, edr, 50 major thinkers on education, Routledge, 2001786. Noddings, philosophy of education, Westview,1995787. Reed and Johnson, philosophical documents in education, 2nd edition, Addison Wesley,

2000788. Gordon, edr, Hannah Arendt and Education, Westview, 2001789. Blake, Smeyers, Smith, Standish, Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Education 2003@790. Whitehead, The Aims of Education, Free Press, 1929

Japanese Educational Philosophy

791. Roland, In Search of Self in India and Japan, Princeton, 1988792. Lie, edr, the impoverished spirit in contemporary Japan, selected essays of honda Katsui-

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Japan; Harvard, 1981796. Tatsuno, Sheridan; Created in Japan; Harper and Row, NYC; 1990797. Rozman,The East Asian Region,Confucian Heritage&Modern Adaptation, Princtn91798. Van Wolferen, The Enigma of Japanese Power, Knopf, 1989799. March, Reading the Japanese Mind, Kodansha, 1996800. Gluck, Japan’s Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period, Princeton85801. Buruma, Inventing Japan: 1853-1964, Weidenfeld&Nicholson, 03#802. Mouer&Sugimoto, Images of Japanese Society, Routledge86803. Kerr, Dogs and Demons, the fall of modern Japan, Penguin 2001

Managing Academics, Managing Research, Managing Creatives804. Clark, edr. The Research Foundations of Graduate Education, California93805. Curry, Wergin, & Assts, Educating Professionals, Jossey-Bass, 93806. Clar, edr, Perspectives on Higher Education, 8 disciplinary and comparative views, Cali-

fornia, 84807. Geiger, To Advance Knowledge, the growth of American research universities 1900-

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2004828. Smith & Thelen, eds, A Dynamic Systems Ap;proach to Developmeent, applicns,

MIT93%%% How People Think--The Theories and Empirics of Thought

Sources and Types of Thought829. Kahneman and Tversky, Choices, Values, and Frames, Cambridge, 2000@830. Levy, Tools of Critical Thinking, Metathoughts for Psych, Allyn & Bacon, 1997@831. Baron, Thinking and Deciding, 3rd Edition, Cambridge, 2000832. Fauconnier and Turner, The Way We Think, Basic Books, 2002@833. Searle, Rationality in Action, MIT, 2001834. Searle, The Rediscovery of the Mind, MIT, 1992835. Nussbaum, Upheavals of Thought, the Intelligence of Emotions, Cambridge, 2001836. Turner, Cognitive Dimensions of Social Science, Oxford, 2001837. Klein, Source of Power, How People Make Decisions, MIT, 1998 838. Plotkin, Darwin Machines and the Nature of Knowledge, Harvard, 1993839. Mele and Rawling, eds, Oxford handbook of Rationality, 04%%%840. Galambos, Abelson, Black, eds, Knowledge Structures, LEA, 1986841. Talmy, Toward a Cognitive Semantics, vol II, typology and process in concept structur-

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Emotion from Brains

859. Silvia, exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006860. Elster, alchemies of the mind, rationality and the emotions, Cambridge, 1999861. Panksepp, affective neuroscience, Oxford, 1998862. Juslin and Sloboda, music and emotion, theory and research, Oxford, 2001863. Lewis and Granic, eds, emotion, development, and self organization, Cambridge, 2000

Broad Surveys of Brain Science

864. Erneling and Johnson, eds, the mind as a scientific object, Oxford, 2005865. Quartz and Sejnowski, liars, lovers, and heroes, what the new brain science reveals about

how we become who we are, Morrow, 2002866. Morris, Tarassenko, Kenward, cognitive systems, information processing meets brain

science, Elsevier, 2006867. Stafford and Webb, mind hacks, tips and tools for using your brain, O’Reilly, 2005

Thought from Brains

868. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 2004869. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolution of human cognition, blackwell, 2003870. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

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Consciousness from Brains

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Evolution of and in Brains

884. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human nature, MIT, 2005

885. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002886. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

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2. Management Sciences Dimension: Management of:

Self, Complexity,Business, Ventures, Cultures, Quality, Technology, Decision,

Knowledge General Management Overview

Theory of Managing905. Thomas, Controversies in Management, 2ndedn, Routledge, 1993906. Manville and Ober, A Company of Citizens, what the world’s first democracy teaches

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Wiley, 88919. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 2002920. Zaltman, How Customers Think921. Lord and Brown, Leadership Processes & Follower Self-Identity, LEA04%%%922. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 1993923. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

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Strategy Basics926. Lele, Creating Strategic Leverage, Matching Company Strengths with Market Opportuni-

ties, Wiley, 1992927. Yavitz and Newman, Strategy in Action, Free Press, 1982928. Cummings and Wilson, eds, Images of Strategy, Blackwell, 2003929. Strategy Safari by Mintzberg, Ahlstrand, and Lampel, Free press, 1998930. Coyle, Practical Strategy, Structured Tools and Techniques, prentice Hall, 2004$$$.931. Volberda and Elfring, eds, Rethinking Strategy, SAGE04%%%

Management Functions932. An Integrative Theory of Leadership by Martin Chemers, LEA, 1997933. A Primer on Decision Making by James March, Free press, 1994934. Kotler on Marketing by Philip Kotler, Free press, 1999935. The Social Life of Information by Brown and Duguid, Harvard Business, 2000936. Global Quality by Richard Tabor Greene, ASQC and Irwin, 1993.937. Why We Buy, the Science of Shopping by Paco Underhill; Touchstone, 1999938. The Harvard Business Review on Non-Profits, Harvard Business Review, 1999939. Ulrich and Eppinger, Product Design and Development, McGraw Hill, 1995940. Sherry, ed, Contemporary Marketing & Consumer Behavior, An Anthropological Source-

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941. Jervis;System Effects: Complexity in Political and Social Life, Princeton, 1997@942. Huczynski, Management Gurus, Routledge, 1993@943. Myers, Intuition, Its Powers and Perils, Yale, 2002@944. DeMarco&Lister, Peopleware,Productive Projects and Teams,Dorset House, 1987

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Brain Science Results Applied

952. Omerod Why Most Things Fail, Evolution, Extinction, and Economics953. Rosenweig The Halo Effect, and the 8 other business delusions that deceive managers954. Taleb The Black Swan, the impact of the highly improbable955. Heath and Heath Made to Stick, why some ideas survive and others die956. Montague Why Choose thi sBook? How we make decisions957. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 2006958. Page, The Difference, how the power of diversity creates better groups, firms, schools,

and societies, Princeton, 2007Managing the New Economy

959. HBR, Harvard business review on brand management, HBR, 1994960. Tushman and anderson, managing strategic innovation and change, a collection of read-

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2006963. Toffler, revolutionary wealth, knopf, 2006964. Pine and gilmore, the experience economy, work is theatre and every business a stage,

HBS 1999 Managing Creators and Creation

965. Davis and Scase, Managing Creativity, Open University, 2000966. Creative Industries by Richard E. Caves Harvard 2000@967. Henry, Jane; Creative Management; Sage, London; 1991968. Throsby, Economics and Culture, Cambridge04%%%969. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%970. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%971. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 2002972. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 2004973. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

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4000 Books from the Library of Richard Tabor Greene & 400 Courses That He Can Teach

Copyright 2006 by Richard Tabor Greene, All Rights Reserved, US Government Registered

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Bass, San Francisco, 20011031. Bruch, Learning Psychotherapy, Harvard, 1974

Development Processes of Selves, Lives, Careers1032. Brandtstadter and Lerner, editors; Action and Development, Theory and Research

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to work, Wiley, 2005 Diversity of Selves

1037. Olson, Existentialism, Dover, 19621038. Elliott, Concepts of the Self, Polity, 20011039. Ferrari&Sternberg, Self Awareness, Its Nature and Developmt, Guilford, 19981040. Ashworth, Psychology and Human Nature, Psychology Press, 20001041. Fox, The New Sartre, Continuum, 2003@1042. Tannen, You Just Don’t Understand, Morrow, 19901043. de Beauvoir, The Second Sex, Vintage, 19491044. Culture and Subjective Well Being, editors Diener and Suh, MIT, 2000@ Complexity Theory

The Philosophy of Complex Systems1045. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram, 2002@1046. Johnson, Fire in the Mind, science, faith, and the search for order, Knopf 19951047. Bailey, After Thought, the computer challenge to human intelligence, Basic 961048. Agazzi&Montecucco, eds, Complexity and Emergence, World Scientific, 20021049. Strogatz, Sync: the emerging science of spontaneous order, Theia, 20031050. Axelrod and Cohen, Harnessing Complexity, Organizational Implications of a Scientific

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AllenLane04%%%1056. Taylor, The Moment of Complexity, U Chicago, 2001^^^1057. Baeyer, Information, the new language of science, Harvrd,2004^^^1058. Jensen, Self-Organized Criticality, Cambridge, 1998^^^

The Santa Fe School in Studying Complexity1059. Kauffman, Investigations, Oxford, 2000@1060. Holland, Emergence, From Chaos to Order, Addison Wesley, 19981061. Holland, Hidden Order, How Adaptation Builds Complexity,AddisonWesley, 951062. Kaufffman, At Home in the Universe, the search for the laws of self-organization and

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son Wesley, 1994@1064. Casti, Complexification, Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the Science of Sur-

prise, Harper Collins, 1994@ Social Physics and Networks

1065. Buchanan, The Social Atom, why the rich get richer, etc, Bloomsbury, 20071066. Benkler The Wealth of Networks, how social production transforms markets and free-

dom1067. Newman, Barabasi, Watts The Structure and Dynamics of Networks1068. Miller and Page Complex Adaptive Systems, an introduction to computational models

of social life GREAT1069. Epstein Generative Social Science, studies in agent based computational modeling

Complexity--Adaptation

1070. Booker, Mitchell, Forrest, Riolo Perspectives on Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems

1071. Turner The Tinkerer's Accomplice, how design emerges from life itself1072. Wagner Robustness and Evolvability in Living Systems1073. NOwak Evolutionary Dynamics, exploring the equations of life1074. Huberman The Law of the Web, patterns in the ecology of information

Generalizations of Complexity Theory and Application1075. The Tipping Point by Gladwell, Little Brown, 20001076. Complexity and Postmodernism by Cilliers, Routledge, 1999@1077. Micromotives and Macrobehavior by Schelling, W. W. Norton, 1978@1078. Strevens, Bigger than Chaos, Understanding Complexity through Probability, Harvard,

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Economy, Sociology, and Complexity

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Intellectual Property

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tiveness, Springer, 19961412. Cole, Cultural Psychology, a once and future discipline, Harvard95%%%1413. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20041414. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Sociology of Culture1415. Crane, the Sociology of Culture: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives, 2002@1416. Munch and Smelser, editors; Theory of Culture, Univ. of California, 19921417. Alexander and Seidman, ed, Culture and Society, Cambridge, 19901418. Smith and Bond, Social Psychology Across Cultures, Allyn and Bacon, 1999@

Psychology of Culture1419. Berry, Poortinga, Segall, Dasen; Cross-Cultural Psychology, Research and Applications,

Cambridge, 19921420. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently,

Free Press, 2003@1421. Scollon, Intercultural Communication, Blackwell, 19951422. Shweder, Thinking Through Cultures, Harvard, 19911423. Stigler, Shweder, Herdt, eds, Cultural Psychology, Cambridge, 19901424. Goodwin, Personal Relationships Across Cultures, Routledge, 1999%%%1425. Rogoff, The Cultural Nature of Human Development, Oxford03%%%1426. Paige, edr, Education for the Intercultural Experience, Intercultural 93%%%1427. Cole, Cultural Psychology, a once and future discipline, Harvard95%%%1428. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20041429. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

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Economy, Sociology, and Complexity

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Theory1491. Baumard; Tacit Knowledge in Organizations, Sage, 2001@1492. Sternberg, Forsythe et al, Practical Intelligence in Everyday Life, Cambridge, 20001493. Sternberg and Horvath, eds; Tacit Knowledge in Professional Practice, LEA, 19991494. Norman, The Psychology of Everyday Things, Basic Books, 19881495. Brown& Deguid, The Social Life of Information, Harvard Business School, 20001496. Nonaka and Teece, editors, Managing Industrial Knowledge, Sage, 2001@1497. Lave&Wenger;Situated Learning,LegitimatePeripheral Participation;Cambrdg 19991498. Artaud, The Theater and Its Double, Grove Press, 19581499. Brook, The Open Door, Thoughts on Acting and Theatre, TCG, 1995@

1500. Willett editor and translator, Brecht on Theatre, Hill and Wang, 19571501. Grint, The Arts of Leadership, Oxford, 20001502. Luboff, 88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them, Writer’s Digest, 19921503. Managing as a Performing Art by Peter Vaill, Jossey-Bass, 1989@1504. Elliott, Concepts of the Self, Polity, 20011505. van Maurik, Writers on Leadership, Penquin, 20011506. Travis, The Director’s Journey, Michael Weise, 19991507. Performance Research 1.1: The Temper of the Times1508. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 19871509. Argyris, Knowledge for Action, Jossey-Bass, 931510. Lord and Brown, Leadership Processes & Follower Self-Identity, LEA04%%%1511. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%1512. Damasio, et al, Unity of Knowledge, New York Academy of Sciences02%%%

Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

1513. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT1514. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

3. New Invented Theories Dimension Performance Theory: Democratized Performing1515. Vogler The Writer’s Journey, Michael Wiese Productions Book, 1992@1516. Hogan, The Mind and its Stories, narrative universals and human emotion, Cambridge,

20031517. Meisner and Longwell, Sanford Meisner on Acting, Vintage, 19871518. Artaud, The Theater and Its Double, Grove Press, 19581519. Brook, The Open Door, Thoughts on Acting and Theatre, TCG, 1995@1520. Willett editor and translator, Brecht on Theatre, Hill and Wang, 19571521. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT1522. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business1523. Grint, The Arts of Leadership, Oxford, 20001524. Luboff, 88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them, Writer’s Digest, 19921525. Managing as a Performing Art by Peter Vaill, Jossey-Bass, 1989@1526. Elliott, Concepts of the Self, Polity, 20011527. van Maurik, Writers on Leadership, Penquin, 20011528. Travis, The Director’s Journey: the creative collaboration between directors, writers, and

actors, Michael Weise, 19991529. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 19991530. Performance Research 1.1: The Temper of the Times1531. Selden, A Reader’s Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory, 2nd edn, Kentucky, 19891532. Macauley and Lanning, Technique in Fiction, 2nd edition or later, St. Martin’s, 19871533. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 19871534. Lord and Brown, Leadership Processes & Follower Self-Identity, LEA04%%%1535. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%1536. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 2005

Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

1537. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT1538. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Acting Basics

1539. Brestoff Great Acting Teachers and their Methods1540. Meisner and Longwell Meisner on Acting1541. Stanislavski An Actor Prepares1542. Stella Adler and the Art of Acting Game and Gaming Theory: Game Inventions1543. Sigmund, Games of Life, Explorations in Ecology, Evolutn&Behavior, Oxford, 1993@1544. Eigen&Winkler,Laws of the Game,HowthePrinciples of Nature Govern Chance,Prince-

ton 811545. Smith, Evolution and the Theory of Games, Cambridge, 19821546. Laramee, editor, Game Design Perspectives, Charles River Media, 2002@1547. Dunniway, Professional Game Design, 20031548. Rasmusen, Editor, Readings in Games and Information, Blackwell, 20011549. Bortolussi&Dixon, Psychonarratology, foundations for the empirical study of literary

response, Cambridge, 20031550. Ordeshook, A Political Theory Primer [game th], Routledge, 19921551. Camerer, Behavioral Game Theory, experiments in strategic interactn, Princeton, 20031552. Koster, a theory of fun, for game design, paraglyph, 20051553. Wolf and Perron, the video game ,theory reader, routledge, 2003 Error and Expertise Theory: Humanized Design

General Theories of Error1554. Reason, Human Error, Cambridge, 1990@1555. Dorner, The Logic of Failure, metropolitan, 1996@1556. Sternberg, editor, Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid, Yale, 2002@

Studying Error1557. Dekker, The Field Guide to Human Error Investigations, Ashgate, 2002@1558. Mayo, Error and the Growth of Experimental Knowledge, U Chicago, 19961559. Neustadt&May, Thinking in Time,The Uses of History for Decision Makers,Free Press,

1986 General Theories of Expertise

1560. Chi, Glaser, Farr, editors; The Nature of Expertise, LEA, 19881561. Gilhooly&Hoffman, eds; Thinking&Reasoning, Special Issue: Expert Thinking,1997,

Psych1562. Ericsson and Smith, Toward a General Theory of Expertise, Cambridge, 1991@1563. Sternberg and Grigorenko, eds, The Psych of Abilities, Competencies, and Expertise,

Cambridge2003$$$1564. Damasio, et al, Unity of Knowledge, New York Academy of Sciences02%%%1565. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and

expert performance, Cambridge, 20061566. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 2005

Technology Causing Error1567. Chiles, Inviting Disaster, Lessons from the Edge of Technology, HarperBsns, 20011568. Casey, Set Phasers on Stun, Aegean, 2nd edition, 19981569. Norman, Things that Make Us Smart, Perseus Books, 19931570. Winner, Autonomous Technology, technics out of control, MIT, 1983

Culture Causing Error1571. Helmreich and Merritt, Culture at Work in Aviation and Medicine, Ashgate, 19981572. Carroll, Cultural Misunderstandings, the French-American Experience, Chicago, 1987

Organization Causing Error1573. Perrow, Normal Accidents, Princeton, 19991574. Anheier, edr, When Things Go Worng, Organizational Failures&Breakdowns, Sage,

1999 Mind Causing Error

1575. Plous, The Psychology of Judgement and Decision Making, McGraw Hill, 19931576. Langer, Mindfulness, Addison Wesley, 19891577. Gilovich, How We Know What Isn’t So, Free Press, 19911578. Nisbett&Ross,Human Inference:Strategies&Shortcomings of Social Judgement,Pren-

ticeH 801579. Kahneman and Tversky, eds., Choices, Values, and Frames, Cambridge, 20001580. Piattelli-Palmarini,Inevitable Illusions,How Mistakes of Reason Rule Our Minds,Wiley

19941581. Myers, Intuition, Its Powers and Perils, Yale, 2001@1582. Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, discovering the adaptive unconscious, Harvard, 2002

Non-Linear Systems Causing Error1583. Hardin, Filters Against Folly, Penquin, 19851584. Jervis, System Effects, Complexity in Political and Social Life, Princeton, 19971585. Sornette,Why Stock Markets Crash,Critical Events in Complex Financial Systems,Prin-

ceton, 2003 Inviting and Rewarding Error

1586. Kohn, Punished by Rewards, Houghton Mifflin, 19931587. Nutt, Why Decisions Fail, The Blunders and Traps that Lead to Decision Debacles, Bar-

rett-Koehler, 2001 Neuroses, Biases, Blindspots Causing Error

1588. Tannen, You Just Don’t Understand, Morrow, 19901589. de Beauvoir, The Second Sex, Vintage, 19491590. Finkelstein, Why Smart Executives Fail: And What You Can Learn from Their Mistakes

Randomness Causing Error1591. Taleb, Fooled by Randomness,The hidden role of chance in the markets&in life,Texere,

20011592. Best, Damned Lies and Statistics, U of California, 2001

Greed, Excess, and Human Nature Causing Error1593. Belsky&SGilovich, Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct

Them, Fireside, 19991594. Davenport and Beck, The Attention Economy, HBS Press, 20011595. Farson, Management of the Absurd, Touchstone, 1996

Cases of Failure and Error1596. Hartley, Management Mistakes and Successes, Wiley, 3rd edition, 19911597. Sharpe and Faden, Medical Harm, Cambridge, 19981598. Tucker, Trial and Error, The Education of a Courtroom Lawyer, Carroll&Graf, 20031599. Hartley, Marketing Mistakes, 5th edition, Wiley, 19921600. Ricks, Blunders in International Business, Blackwell, 19931601. Smith, Troubled IT Projects, IEE, 2001@1602. Anderson, Why Lawyers Derail Justice, Penn State Press, 19991603. Hammond, Human Judgement and Social Policy, Oxford, 1996@1604. Baron, Judgement Misguided, intuition&error in public decision making, Oxford, 1998

Managing Error After It Occurs1605. Weick and Sutcliffe, Managing the Unexpected, Jossey Bass, 2001

Preventing Error Before it Occurs1606. Reason, Managing the Risks of Organizational Accidents, Ashgate, 19971607. Gigerenzer, Adaptive thinking, Rationality in the Real World, Oxford, 20001608. Institute of Medicine,To Err is Human,Building a Safer Health System, National

Academy001609. Gigerenzer et al, Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart, Oxford, 19991610. Koomey, Turning Numbers into Knowledge, Analytics Press, 20011611. Levy, Tools of Critical Thinking, Metathoughts for psychology, Allyn&Bacon, 1997 Social Indexing: Side-Effect Community Building1612. The Tipping Point by Gladwell, Little Brown, 2000@1613. Watts, Small Worlds, Princeton, 19991614. How the Way We Talk Can Change the Way We Work by Kegan and Lahey, Jossey-

Bass, San Francisco, 20011615. Cialdini Influence,Allyn and Bacon, 20011616. Cialdini Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion, Quill, 1984, 951617. Hatfield, Cacioppo, Rapson; Emotional Contagion, Cambridge, 19941618. Buchanan, Nexus: Small Worlds and the Groundbreaking Science of Networks

Norton021619. Albert-Laszlo, Barabasi, Linked: the New Science of Networks, Perseus 20021620. Acting Together: the Social Organization of Crowds

1621. Eisenstadt, Paradoxes of Democracy, John Hopkins U, 19991622. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%1623. Monge and Contractor, Theories of Communication Networks, Oxford, 2003 Art: Dimensions of Difference Inventions

Managing Creators and Creating1624. Davis and Scase, Managing Creativity, Open University, 20001625. Creative Industries by Richard E. Caves Harvard 2000@1626. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 19971627. Henry, Jane; Creative Management; Sage, London; 19911628. de Mozota, Design Management, using design to build brand value and corporate inno-

vation, Allworth, 20031629. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%1630. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%1631. Throsby, Economics and Culture, Cambridge04%%%1632. Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development, Birkhauser,

20051633. Cherry, Programming for Design, from theory to practice, Wiley, 19991634. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on cre-

ativity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 20041635. Becker, art worlds, U of California, 19821636. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 20041637. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 19901638. Yourgrau, A world without time, the forgotten legacy of Godel and Einstein, Basic,

20051639. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20041640. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004 Aesthetic Theory

1641. Barthes, The Responsibility of Forms, Hill&Wang, 19851642. Cooper, ed., A Compagnion to Aesthetics, Blackwell1643. Smith & Wilde, A Compagnion to Art Theory, Blackwell, 2002@1644. Goldblatt & Brown, Aesthetics, A reader in Philosophy of the Arts, Prentice Hall, 19971645. Selden, A Reader’s Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory, 2nd edn, Kentucky, 19891646. Plimpton, The Writer’s Chapbook, advice from 20th century’s best writers,Viking, 19891647. Stiles et al eds, Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art, California, 19961648. Chipp, Theories of Modern Art, California, 19681649. Csikszentmihalyi, The Art of Seeing, Getty, ÇXÇXÇO1650. Bourdieu and Emanuel, Rules of Art, Stanford, 19921651. Carroll, Philosophy of Art, Routledge, 19991652. Beckley&Shapiro, eds, Uncontrollable Beauty:Toward a New AestheticsAllworth981653. Gardner, the Arts and Human Development, Basic Books, 19941654. Buckley, The Morality of Laughter, Michigan, 20031655. Gout, edr, Routledge Companion to Aesthetics, 20011656. Vorderer, edr, Suspense: Conceptualizations and Theoretical Analyses, LEA, 19961657. Anderson, Calliope’s Sisters, a comparative study of philosophies of art, Prentice Hall,

90@1658. Becker, art worlds, U of California, 19821659. Steiner, grammars of creation, Yale, 20011660. asti and Karlqvist, eds, Art and Complexity, North Holland03%%%1661. Lau, Hui, Ng, eds, Creativity; when east meets west, world scientific 20041662. Dartnall, edr, Creativity, Cognition, and Knowledge, an interaction, Praeger, 20021663. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 20041664. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance,

game, MIT, 20041665. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 20021666. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 2006 Theories of the Origins, Purposes, & Nature of Beauty, Art, Rapture

1667. Carroll, Evolution and Literary Theory, U of Missouri Press, 1995#1668. Coote&Shelton, eds, Anthropology, ARts&Aesthetics, Oxford, 1992#1669. Wpijewski, ed,Painting by Numbers: Komar and Melamid’s Scientific Guide to

Art,FSG97#1670. Dissanayake, Homo Aestheticus: Where Art Comes From and Why, U of Washing-

ton,97#1671. Martindale, The Clockwork Muse: the Predictability of Artistic Change, Basic

Books90#1672. Turner, the Literary Mind, Oxford, 96#1673. Van Damme, Beauty in Context: Toward an Anthropological Approach to Aesthestics,

Brill in Leiden, 96#1674. Kuhns, Tragedy: Contradiction&Repression, U Chicago91#1675. Wellek, A History of Modern Criticism, 2 vols, Yale 1955#1676. States, Great Reckonings in Little Rooms: On the Phenomenology of The-

ater,Berkeley85#1677. Blau, The Audience, John Hopkins Press, 1990#1678. asti and Karlqvist, eds, Art and Complexity, North Holland03%%%

The Cognitive Basis of Beauty, Art, and Rapture1679. Art&the Brain, Special Issue,Journal of Consciousness Studies, ed. Goguen, Academic,

19991680. Creativity in Performance by Sawyer, Academic Press, 19971681. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 20051682. Vogler, The Writer’s Journey, Mythic Structure for Storytellers & Screenwriters,

Michael Wiese, Studio City, California, 19921683. Hogan, The Mind and its Stories, narrative universals and human emotion, Cambridge,

20031684. The Artful Universe by John D. Barrow, Penquin Books, 1995@1685. Friedman and Carterette, Cognitive Ecology, Academic, 1996@1686. Bortolussi and Dixon, Psychonarrotology, Cambridge, 20031687. Matravers, Art and Emotion, [an arousal theory], Oxford, 19981688. On Metaphor, edited by Sheldon Sacks Univ. of Chicago Press, 19791689. What’s So Funny by Murray Davis, Chicago, 19931690. Steiner, grammars of creation, Yale, 20011691. Lau, Hui, Ng, eds, Creativity; when east meets west, world scientific 20041692. Dartnall, edr, Creativity, Cognition, and Knowledge, an interaction, Praeger, 20021693. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 20041694. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance,

game, MIT, 20041695. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 20021696. Casti and Karlqvist, eds, Art and Complexity, North Holland03%%%1697. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 20041698. Langer, on becoming an artist, reinventing yourself through mindful creativity, Ballan-

tine, 20051699. Becker, art worlds, U of California, 19821700. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 20061701. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 2001

The Technologies of Beauty and Art--Digital Arts1702. Anders, Envisioning Cyberspace, Designing 3D Electronic Spaces McGraw Hill, 19981703. Robbin, Fourfield: Computers, Art and the 4th Dimension, Bulfinch, 19921704. Casti and Karlqvist, eds, Art and Complexity, North Holland03%%%1705. Frascara, edr, Design and the Social Sciences, Taylor&Francis02%%%1706. Cherry, Programming for Design, from theory to practice, Wiley, 19991707. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 20041708. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance,

game, MIT, 20041709. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 2002

The Social and Cultural Dynamics Basis of Art: Fashions & Fashioning1710. Fashion, Culture, and Identity by Fred Davies, Univ of Chicago Press, 19921711. Frings, Fashion from Concept to Consumer, 7th edition, Prentice Hall, 20021712. Barthes, Roland transd by Ward and Howard; The Fashion System; Hill&Wang, 19831713. Sperber, Fashions in Science: opinion leaders&collective behavior in the social sci-

ences; Minnesota, 19901714. Friedman and Carterette, Cognitive Ecology, Academic, 1996@1715. Gadamer, The Relevance of the Beautiful, Cambridge, 19861716. Luhmann, Art as a Social System, Stanford, 20001717. Green, Martin; Mountain of Truth, the Counterculture Begins, Ascona, 1900-1920;

Univ. Press of New England, London, 19861718. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 1987@1719. Suleiman, editor; Exile and Creativity Duke, 1996@1720. Farrell, Collaboration Circles: Friendship Dynamics and Creative Work, U Chic, 20011721. Roach-Higgins et al, eds, Dress and Identity, FAirchild, 1995$$$1722. Hollander, Seeing through Clothes, Cambridge, 1978$$$1723. Kaiser, The Social Psychology of Clothing, Fairchild, NYC, 1997 2nd edn.$$$1724. Arnold, Fashion, Desire, and Anxiety, Tauris, 2001$$$ 1725. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 20041726. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 1990Japanese aesthetics

1727. Marra, Modern Japanese Aesthetics, a reader, Hawaii, 19991728. Wakabayashi ed, Modern Japanese Thought, Cambridge, 19981729. Hume, ed, Japanese Aesthetics and Culture, SUNY, 19951730. Odin, Artistic Detachment in Japan and the West, Hawaii, 2001

The Stories and Lives of Artists and Creators1731. Brande, Becoming a Writer, Tarcher Putnam, 19341732. Travis, The Director’s Journey: the creative collaboration between directors, writers, and

actors, Michael Weise, 19991733. Webb, Tunesmith, inside the art of songwriting, Hyperion, 19981734. Baudelaire ed Mayne, The Painter of Modern Life and Other Essays, Da Capo, 19641735. Alifano trans by Arauz et al, 24 Conversations with Borges, Grove, 19841736. Yourgrau, A world without time, the forgotten legacy of Godel and Einstein, Basic,

2005 Narration Theory

1737. Mitchell, ed, On Narrative, Chicago, 19811738. Davis ed, Lacan and Narration, John Hopkins, 19831739. Spence, Narrative Truth and Historical Truth, Meaning in Psychoanalysis, Norton, 19821740. Rimmon-Kenan, Narrative Fiction, Methuen, 19831741. Cohn, Transparent Minds, Narrative Modes for Presenting Consciousness, Princeton, 781742. Polkinghome, Narrative Knowing and the Human Sciences, SUNY881743. Smitten&Daghistany, Spatial Form in Narrative, Cornel81

Narrative Techniques & Narration as Technique1744. Macauley and Lanning, Technique in Fiction, 2nd edition, St. Martin, 19871745. Vorderer, edr, Suspense: Conceptualizations and Theoretical Analyses1746. Polkinghorne, Methodology for the Human Sciences, SUNY831747. Buswell, The Zen Monastic Experience, Princeton, 92

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Criticism as Merely Demystification Types1749. Leitch, Deconstructive Criticism, an advanced intro, Columbia, 831750. Edeline,Klinkenberg, Trinon, A General Rhetoric, transl by Burrell&Slorkin, Hopkins,

701751. Mueller-Vollmer, edr, The Hermeneutics Reader, Continuum, 851752. Culler, On Deconstruction, Cornell, 821753. Reiss, The Discourse of Modernism, Cornell, 821754. Lodge, The Modes of Modern Writing, Arnold, 19791755. Lodge, Working with Structuralism, Routledge, 19811756. Selden, A Reader’s Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory, 2nd edn, Kentucky, 19891757. Blonsky, edr, On Signs, John Hopkins U, 19851758. Shapiro and Sica, eds, Hermeneutics, questions and prospects, U of Mass, 841759. Lentricchia, After the New Criticism, Chicago, 19801760. Greimas, On Meaning, selected writings in semiotic theory, Minnesota, 19871761. Iser, The Fictive and the Imaginary, charting literary anthropology, John Hopkins93

How to Write Fiction1762. Macauley and Lanning, Technique in Fiction, 2nd edition or later, St. Martin, 19871763. Brande, Becoming a Writer, Putnam, 1934@1764. Potter, Writing for Publication, Harper and Row, 19901765. Williams, Style, Toward Clarity and Grace, Chicago, 19901766. Dimaggio, How to Write for Television, Prentice Hall, 19901767. Ueland, If You Want to Write, Graywolf, 19871768. Vogler, The Writer’s Journey, Mythic Structure for Storytellers & Screenwriters,

Michael Wiese, Studio City, California, 19921769. Bernays and painter, What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers,Harper 19901770. Horton, Writing the Character-Centered Screenplay, California, 19941771. Brown, edr, The True Subject, Writers on Life and Craft, Graywolf, 19931772. Newlove, First Paragraphs, Inspired Openings for Writers and Readers, Holt, 19921773. Bortolussi and Dixon, Psychonarratology, foundations for the empirical study of literary

response, Cambridge, 2003@1774. Winters, Yvor, Forms of Discovery, short English Poems, Swallow 19671775. Cawelti&Rosenberg, The Spy Story, Chicago, 87 Design: Science of Imagination

Kinds of Design1776. PRODUCT Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development,

Birkhauser, 20051777. INFO Information Design edited by Jacobson, MIT Press, 19991778. INVENTIONS Petroski, Invention by Design, Harvard, 19971779. GRAPHIC Big Ideas: A Portfolio of Answers to Graphic Design Problems with

Designers’ Comments on the Creative Process1780. CITY Alexander, Ishikawa, Silverstein, Jacobson, Fiksdahl-King, Angel, A Pattern

Language, towns, buildings, construction, Oxford, 19771781. CITY Jacobs, Death and Life of Great American Cities, Vintage, 1961, 1782. FIRM Boland and Collopy, eds, managing as designing, Stanford business press, 20041783. ART Wilson, information arts, intersections of art, science, and technology, MIT, 20021784. GRAPHIC Bennett, edr, design studies, theory and research in graphic design, Prince-

ton architectural press, 20061785. INTERFACE Norman,The Psychology of Everyday Things, Basic, 19881786. SOFTWARE Bringing Design to Software by Terry Winograd, editor; Addison Wesley,

1996@1787. FASHION Barthes, The Fashion System, Hill and Wang, 19831788. WORKPLACE Becker&Steele,Workplace by Design,Mapping theHigh Performance

Workscape,JosseyB,951789. OFFICES Duffy, Francis; The New Office; Conran Octopus, London, 19971790. WRITING Williams, Style, Toward Clarity and Grace, Chicago, 19901791. NEW MEDIA Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, per-

formance, game, MIT, 20041792. CONVERSATIONS Tannen, Deborah; You Just Don’t Understand; Morrow, NYC,

19901793. CONVERSATIONS Kegan&Lahey,How theWay We Talk Can Change the Way We

Work,Jossey-Bass 2001@1794. GAMES Koster, a theory of fun, for game design, paraglyph, 2005

Research on Designing

1795. Bennett Design Studies, theory and research in graphic design1796. Turner The Tinkerer's Accomplice, how design emerges from life itself1797. Silvia, Exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006

Design Theory1798. Buchanan and Margolin, eds, Discovering Design, explorations in design studies, Chi-

cago, 19951799. Margolin, the Politics of the Artificial, essays on design and design studies, Chicago,

20021800. Excellence by Design by Horgen, Joroff, Porter, and Schon, Wiley, 1999@1801. Postrel, The Substance of Style: How the Rise of Aesthetic Value is Remaking Com-

merce1802. Bennett, edr, design studies, theory and research in graphic design, Princeton architec-

tural press, 20061803. Laurel, design research, methods and perspectives, MIT, 20031804. Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development, Birkhauser,

20051805. Frame Reflection, Schon and Rein, Basic Books, 19941806. Rosnay,The Symbiotic Man(Complex Biologic Wholes of the 21st Cent)McGraw Hill,

20001807. Frascara, edr, Design and the Social Sciences, Taylor&Francis02%%%1808. Bennett, edr, design studies, theory and research in graphic design, Princeton architec-

tural press, 20061809. Jacobs, Death and Life of Great American Cities, Vintage, 1961, 1810. Baldwin & Clark, Design Rules, vol. 1, The Power of Modularity@

Technology and Design

1811. Bringing Design to Software by Terry Winograd, editor; Addison Wesley, 1996@1812. Frame Reflection, Schon and Rein, Basic Books, 19941813. Information Design edited by Jacobson, MIT Press, 19991814. Wilson, information arts, intersections of art, science, and technology, MIT, 20021815. Becker&Steele,Workplace by Design,Mapping theHigh Performance Workscape,Jos-

seyB,951816. Petroski, Invention by Design, Harvard, 19971817. Rosnay,The Symbiotic Man(Complex Biologic Wholes of the 21st Cent)McGraw Hill,

20001818. Norman,The Psychology of Everyday Things, Basic, 19881819. Schrage, No More Teams, Mastering the Dynamics of Creative Collaboration, Currency

Doubleday, 19951820. Boy, Cognitive Function Analysis, Academic, 1998@1821. Demozotz, Design Management: Using Design to Build Brand Value1822. Postrel, The Substance of Style: How the Rise of Aesthetic Value is Remaking Com-

merce1823. Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development, Birkhauser,

20051824. Alexander, Ishikawa, Silverstein, Jacobson, Fiksdahl-King, Angel, A Pattern Language,

towns, buildings, construction, Oxford, 19771825. Gratz and Mintz, Cities, back from the edge, new life for downtown, Wiley, 19981826. Boland and Collopy, eds, managing as designing, Stanford business press, 20041827. Horgen and Joroff and Porter and Schon; Excellence by Design; Wiley, NYC; 1999

Fashion

1828. Gehlhar, the fashion designer survival guide, an insider’s look at starting and running your own fashion business, Kaplan, 2005

1829. Shaeffer, high fashion sewing secrets from the world’s best designers, Rodale, 19971830. McKelvey and Munslow, fashion design, process, innovation, and practice, blackwell,

20031831. Barthes, The Fashion System, Hill and Wang, 19831832. Fashion, Culture, and Identity by Fred Davies, Univ of Chicago Press, 19921833. Frings, Fashion from Concept to Consumer, 7th edition, Prentice Hall, 20021834. Roach-Higgins et al, eds, Dress and Identity, FAirchild, 1995$$$1835. Hollander, Seeing through Clothes, Cambridge, 1978$$$1836. Kaiser, The Social Psychology of Clothing, Fairchild, NYC, 1997 2nd edn.$$$1837. Arnold, Fashion, Desire, and Anxiety, Tauris, 2001$$$

Particular Design Traditions and Their Methods

1838. Bennett, edr, design studies, theory and research in graphic design, Princeton architec-tural press, 2006

1839. Boland and Collopy, eds, managing as designing, Stanford business press, 20041840. Gratz, the living city, how america’s cities are being revitalized by thinking small in a

big way, Wiley, 19941841. Wilson, information arts, intersections of art, science, and technology, MIT, 20021842. Laurel, design research, methods and perspectives, MIT, 20031843. Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development, Birkhauser,

20051844. Cherry, Programming for Design, from theory to practice, Wiley, 19991845. Fainstein and Campbell, Readings in Urban Theory, Blackwell, 19961846. Friedman and Carterette, Cognitive Ecology, Academic, 1996@1847. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 20021848. Watson, Ideas: a history of thought and invention, from fire to freud, Harper Collins,

2005Japanese aesthetics

1849. Marra, Modern Japanese Aesthetics, a reader, Hawaii, 19991850. Wakabayashi ed, Modern Japanese Thought, Cambridge, 19981851. Hume, ed, Japanese Aesthetics and Culture, SUNY, 19951852. Odin, Artistic Detachment in Japan and the West, Hawaii, 2001@

Managing Creativity, Designers, and Creators

1853. Davis and Scase, Managing Creativity, Open University, 20001854. Creative Industries by Richard E. Caves Harvard 2000@1855. Henry, Jane; Creative Management; Sage, London; 19911856. Throsby, Economics and Culture, Cambridge04%%%1857. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%1858. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%1859. Gehlhar, the fashion designer survival guide, an insider’s look at starting and running

your own fashion business, Kaplan, 20051860. Horgen and Joroff and Porter and Schon; Excellence by Design; Wiley, NYC; 19991861. de Mozota, Design Management, using design to build brand value and corporate inno-

vation, Allworth, 20031862. Matheson, The Smart Organization: Creating Value Through Strategic R&D, Harvard B

School, 19981863. Wallace, Doris and Gruber, Howard; Creative People at Work; Oxford; 19891864. John-Steiner, Vera; Creative Collaboration; Oxford University Press; NYC: 2000@1865. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004

1866. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004

Comedy: Change by Comedy Events that Show Realities Composing and Performing Comedy--Basics

1867. Provine, Laughter, A Scientific Investigation, Penquin, 2001@1868. What’s So Funny, by Murray Davis, Chicago, 19931869. Helitzer, Comedy Writing Secrets, Writer’s Digerst, Cincinnatti, 19871870. Vorhaus, The Comic Toolbox, Silman-James, LA, 19941871. Dean, Step by Step to Stand Up Comedy, Heinemann, Portsmouth NH, 20001872. Shales&Miller, Live from New York, History of Saturday Night Live, Little Brown,

2002@1873. Carter, The Comedy Bible, Fireside, 2001

Comedy as Fiction, Fiction as Comedy1874. MacCauley and Lanning eds., Technique in Fiction, St. Martin’s Press, 1987@1875. Brande, Becoming a Writer, Putnam, 1934@1876. Seymour Fisher, Pretend the World is Funny and Forever, LEA, 1981@1877. Wilson, Jokes: Form, Content, Use and Fuinction, AP, 1979

Realities that are the Inputs of Comedy1878. Clark, Paradoxes from a to z, Routledge, 20021879. Buckley, The Morality of Laughter1880. Sanders, Sudden Glory: Laughter as Subversive History, Beacon, 1995#1881. Berger, Redeeming Laughter: The Comic Dimension of Human Experience, De

_Gruyter97#1882. Cohen, Jokes: Philosophical Thoughts on Joking Matters, U Chic, 1999#1883. Shklar, Ordinary Vices, Harvard, 1984#1884. Ulysses Unbound, Cambridge, 2000#

Theories of Comedy1885. Annas, The Morality of Happiness, Oxford, 1993#1886. Chapman&Foot eds, Humor&Laughter: Theory, Research, &Applications,

Transaction96#1887. Hudson, Happiness&the Limits of Satisfaction, Rowman&Littlefield, 1996#1888. Lewis, Comic Effects: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Humor in Literature, SUNY89#1889. McGre&Goldstein eds, Handbook of Humor Research, Springer 83#1890. Moreall, Comedy, Tragedy, &Religion, SUNY 1999#1891. Parkin, Humour Theorists of the Twentieth Century, Edwin Mellen, 1997# 1892. Morreall, taking laughter seriously, SUNY, 19831893. Gruner, the game of humor, a comprehensive theory of why we laugh, transaction, 20001894. Chapman and Foot, eds, humor and laughter, theory, research, and applications, transac-

tion, 2004 Uses and Powers of Comedy

1895. Steiner, Grammars of Creation, Yale, 2001#1896. Wickberg, The Senses of Humor: Self&Laughter in Modern America, Cornell98#1897. Zwart, Ethical Consensus&the Truth of Laughter: The Structure of Moral Transforma-

tion, Kok Pharos, Kampen, the Netherlands, 1996# Structural Cognition: A New Publishing Industry

Comprehending Streams of Inputs1898. Kintsch, Comprehension, A Paradigm for Cognition, Cambridge, 1998@1899. Van Dijk, Macrostructures, an interdisciplinary study of global structures in discourse,

interaction, and cognition, LEA, 19801900. Hobbs, Literature&Cognition,LectureNotesCenterforStudyofLanguage&Info,Stanford,

19901901. Myers, Brown, McGonigle, eds; Reasoning &Discourse Processes, Academic, 19861902. Titscher, Meyer, Wodak, Vetter, Methods of Text&Discourse Analysis, SAGE, 20001903. Schiffrin, Approaches to Discourse, Blackwell, 19941904. Gelman&Byrnes, eds, Perspectives on Language&Thought, Cambridge, 19931905. Kidd, edr, Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems, Plenum, 19871906. Talmy, Toward a Cognitive Semantics, vol II, typology and process in concept structur-

ing, MIT, 20011907. Galambos, Abelson, Black, eds, Knowledge Structures, LEA, 19861908. Gilhooly and Hoffman, eds, Thinking and reasoning, Special Issue on Expert thinking,

Psych Press97$$$1909. Vanderveken, Meaning and Speech Acts, Cambridge 91%%%1910. Kehler, Coherence, Reference, and the theory of Grammar, CLSI Stanford, 20021911. Fodor, Concepts, where cognitive science went wrong, Oxford, 19981912. Jackendoff, Semantic structures, MIT, 19901913. Lepore and Pylyshyn eds, What is cognitive science, blackwell, 19991914. Prinz, furnishing the mind, concepts and their perceptual basis, MIT, 20021915. Keil, Semantic and Conceptual Development, an ontological perspective, Harvard,

19791916. Fodor and Lepore, the compositionality papers, Oxford, 20021917. Rogers and McClelland, semantic cognition, a parallel distributed processing approach,

MIT, 20041918. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 19871919. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 20021920. Wolf and Gibson, coherence in natural language, data structures and applications, MIT,

20061921. Hinzen, mind design and minimal syntax, oxford, 2006

Semantics, Meaning, Language, Mind Structures

1922. Carruthers The Architecture of the Mind1923. Jackendoff Language, Consciousness, Culture1924. Jackendoff, Language, Consciousness, Culture, essays on mental structure, MIT 20071925. Goldberg Constructions at Work, the nature of generalization in language1926. Culicover and Jackendoff Simpler Syntax

Discourse: Natural and Research Analysis1927. Hoey, On the Surface of Discourse, George Allen and Unwin, 19831928. Chafe ed, The Pear Stories, Vol 3, Advances in Discourse Processes, Academic801929. Lehnert&Ringle, eds, Strategies for Natural Language Processing, LEA, 821930. Schiffrin, Approaches to Discourse, Blackwell, 19941931. Kayser, Mining Group Gold, Serif Publishing, 1990

Text: Natural and Research Analysis1932. Spiro, Bruce, Brewer eds, Theoretical Issues in Reading Comprehension, LEA801933. Mandl et al, Learning and Comprehension of Text, LEA, 19841934. Denhiere and Rossi, Text and Text Processing, North Holland, 19911935. Titscher, Meyer, Wodak, Vetter, Methods of Text&Discourse Analysis, SAGE, 2000

Naming1936. Seller&Wannenmacher, Concept Developoment&the Development of Word Meaning,

Springer, 831937. Carroll, What’s In a Name, an essay in the psych of reference, Freeman 851938. Adams, An Introduction to Modern English Word Formation, Longman, 19731939. Lappin, Blackwell Handbk of Contemporary Semantic Theory, 1996

Neural Associative and Linguistic Syntactic Structuring1940. Hudson, Word Grammar, Blackwell, 841941. Stich&Warfield, Mental Representation, a Reader, Blackwell941942. Jackendoff, Languages of the Mind, MIT921943. Jackendoff, Pattern in the Mind, Basic Books, 94

Semantics, Meaning, Language, Mind Structures

1944. Carruthers The Architecture of the Mind1945. Jackendoff Language, Consciousness, Culture1946. Jackendoff, Language, Consciousness, Culture, essays on mental structure, MIT 20071947. Goldberg Constructions at Work, the nature of generalization in language1948. Culicover and Jackendoff Simpler Syntax

Fractal Categorizing1949. Mandelbrot, The Fractal Geometry of Nature, Freeman, 19771950. Harnad, edr, Categorical Perception, Cambridge, 971951. Small, Cottrell, Tanenhaus, Lexical Ambiguity Resolution, Morgan Kaufmann881952. Cognitiva 90, at the crossroads of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and neuro-

science, North-Holland911953. Structuralism in Sociology, Katz, SUNY, 1976%%%

Structural Learning1954. Hanson, Drastal, Rivest eds, Computational Learning Theory and Natural Learning Sys-

tems, MIT941955. Gazda, Corsini et al, Theories of Learning, a comparative approach, Peacock, 801956. Rijsbergen, the geometry of information retrieval, cambridge, 20041957. Svenonius, the intellectual foundation of information organization, MIT, 20011958. Bowker and Star, sorting things out, classification and its consequences, MIT, 1999

Structural Communication1959. Vaina and Hintikka, eds, Cognitive Constraints on Communication, Reidel, 851960. Callahan, Caplan, Jennings, Applying the Humanities, Plenum 851961. St. Teresa of Avila, Interior Castle, Image, 1961%%% Orthogonal Disciplines: Locally printed books By Richard Tabor Greene: 1962. 1. Are You Effective?--Towards Procedural Literacy, 96 Methods Everyone Should

Know@1963. 2. Are You Educated? 48 Dimensions of Being Educated in Japan and the US in the 21st

Century, by Richard Tabor Greene, 800 pages@1964. 3. Managing Complex Adaptive Systems by Richard Tabor Greene, 900 pages@1965. 4. Theory Power: 200 Theories that Enable You to See Parts of the World Others Omit

by Richard Tabor Greene, 200 pages@1966. 5. Are You Creative? 128 Ways to Increase Your Creativity by Managing Populations of

Ideas by Richard Tabor Greene, 300 pages@1967. 6. Are You Creative? 60 Models of Creativity and the 960 Ways to Improve Your Cre-

ativity That They Suggest, by Richard T. Greene, 600 pages@1968. A Science of Excellence: 54 Orthogonal Disciplines by Richard Tabor Greene1969. Taking Place: Creative City Theory and Practice--288 City-fications by Richard Tabor

Greene1970. Knowledge Epitome: 128 Higher Education Innovations in One Package by Richard

Tabor Greene1971. Super Selling--13 Principles, 26 Methods, 33 Cases by Richard Tabor Greene Career (Personal History) Environments and Ecosystem Dynamics (new theory--career

knowledge vs. domain vs. creativity knowledge) Career Research Approaches and Results

1972. The Boundaryless Career by Arthur and Rousseau, Oxford Univ., 1996@1973. Young and Collin; Interpreting Career; Praeger, London, 19921974. Young&Burgen; Methodological Approaches to the Study of Career; Praeger; 19901975. Kotkin, Tribes, how race religion and identity determine success, Random, 19931976. Suleiman, editor; Exile and Creativity Duke, 1996@1977. Bardwick, The Plateauing Trap and how to avoid it in your career, Amacom, 861978. Super & Sverko: Life roles, values, & careers; 1979. Feldman: work careers, a developmental perspective;

Theories of Work

1980. Warr, Editor; Psychology at Work, 5th Edition, Penquin, 20021981. The Concept of Work, Ancient, Medieval,&Modernby Applebaum,SUNY 19921982. John-Steiner, Vera; Creative Collaboration; Oxford University Press; NYC: 2000@1983. Hirschhorn, Larry; The Workplace Within; MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 1988@1984. Arendt, The Life of the Mind, HBJ, 19711985. Olson, Malone, et al eds, Coordination Theory and Collaboration Technology, LEA01@

1986. Malone, Laubacher, Morton, eds, Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century, MIT2005$$$

1987. Sawyer, group creativity: music, theatre, collaboration, LEA, 20031988. Besser, Team Toyota, transplanting the Toyota culture in Kentucky, SUNY, 19961989. Schrage, Michael; Serious Play; Harvard Business School; 20001990. Schrage, No More Teams, Mastering the Dynamics of Creative Collaboration, Currency

Doubleday, 1995 Theories of the Tacitness of Career Knowledge and Moves

1991. Sternberg, Forsythe, et al, Practical Intelligence in Everyday Life, Cambridge, 20001992. Sternberg and Horvath, eds; Tacit Knowledge in Professional Practice, LEA, 1999@1993. Egan, Gerard; Working the Shadow Side; Jossey Bass, San Francisco, 19941994. Managing as a Performing Art by Peter Vaill, Jossey-Bass, 1989@

New Constraints on Career-ing

1995. Arthur; Increasing Returns&Path Dependence in the Economy; U Michigan; 19941996. Zelinsky, Marilyn; New Workplaces for New Workstyles; McGraw Hill,NYC, 19981997. Poundstone, How Would You Move Mount Fuji, Little Brown, 20031998. Malone, the future of Work, HarvardBSchool04%%%1999. Malone, et al, Invention the Organizations of the 21st Century, MIT04%%%2000. Kegan&Lahey,How theWay We Talk Can Change the Way We Work,Jossey-Bass

2001@2001. Wallace, Doris and Gruber, Howard; Creative People at Work; Oxford; 19892002. Trice and Beyer, The Cultures of Work Organizations, Prentice Hall, 19932003. Adams-Price, Carolyn; Creativity and Successful Aging; Springer, NYC, 19982004. Kirkwood, time of our lives, the science of human aging, oxford, 1999

General Comprehensive Career Theories

2005. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research to work, Wiley, 2005

2006. Citrin & Smith, The Five Patterns of Extraordinary Careers2007. Bourdieu, Nice translator; Distinction, A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste, Har-

vard, 19842008. Eikleberry, Carol; The Career Guide for Creative and Unconventional People, Ten

Speed Press; Berkeley, 19992009. Super & Sverko: Life roles, values, & careers; 2010. Feldman: work careers, a developmental perspective;

4. Tools Dimension Research Methods (you conduct two different research methods on one sample target)

Beginner Basics of Social Research2011. Hart, Doing a Literature Review, Sage, 1998@2012. Weiss, Learning from Strangers, the Art&Method of Qualitative Interview Studies, Free

Press,19942013. De Vaus, Surveys in Social Research, Routledge, 2002, fifth edition@2014. King, et al, Designing Social Inquiry, Scientific Inference in Qualitative Research, Prin-

ceton, 1994@2015. Lieberson, Making It Count, the improvement of Social Research, California, 19852016. Sparrow, Knowledge in Organizations, Access to Thinking at Work, Sage, 19982017. Davis, edr, Handbook of Research Methods in Experimental Psychology, Blackwell03

Researching In Businesses and Agencies2018. Remenyi, Williams, Moneyh, and Swartz, Doing Research in Business and Manage-

ment, An introduction to process and method, Sage, 19982019. Metcalfe, Business Research Through Argument, KluwerAP, 19962020. Webb, Understanding and Designing Marketing Research, Academic Press, 19932021. Fowler, Survey Research Methods, Sage, 19842022. Sherry, ed, Contemporary Marketing & Consumer Behavior, An Anthropological Sour-

cebook, SAGE1995%%% Research Process Basics

2023. Robinson, Shavfer, Wrightsman Measure of Personality and Social Psychological Atti-tudes

2024. Groves, Fowler, Couper, Lepkowski, Singer, Tourangeau Survey Methodology2025. Bradburn, Sudman, Wansink Asking Questions, the definitive guide to questionnaire

deisgn2026. DeVellis Scale Deveelopment, theory and applications2027. Fields Taking the Measure of Work, a guide to validated scales for organization

research and diagnosis2028. Robinson, Shaver, Wrightsman Measures of Political Attidues2029. Iarossi The Power of Survey Design

Qualitative Research Basics2030. Van Maanen, Qualitative Methodology, Sage, 19792031. Qualitative Data Analysis by Miles and Huberman, Sage, 1994 (or later edition)

Particular Research Approaches2032. Brewer and Hunter, Multimethod Research a synthesis of styles, Sage, 19892033. Ragin, The Comparative Method, beyond qualitative&quantitative strategies, Cal,

1987@2034. Hage and Harary, Structural Models in Anthropology, Cambridge, 19832035. An Introduction to Theory in Anthropology by Robert Layton, Cambridge, 19972036. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram, 20022037. Cairns et al, Methods and Models for Studying the Individual, SAGE1998$$$

General Surveys and Guidelines for Doing Social Research2038. Manly, The design and analysis of research studies, Cambridge, 1992@2039. Creswell, Research Design, 2nd edition, SAGE, 20032040. Real World Research by Robson, Blackwell, 19932041. Kerlinger&Lee, Foundations of Behavioral Research, 4th edn, Wadsworth, 2000@2042. Przeworski&Teune, The Logic of Comparative Social Inquiry, Krieger, Mala-

bar,Florida702043. Lawler&Associates, Doing Research that is Useful for Theory and Practice, Jossey-

Bass, 1985 Statistics plus Data Mining (you analyze 2 different databases or 1 database 2 different

ways) The Basics of Correspondence Analysis

2044. Clausen, Applied Correspondence Analysis: An Introduction, Sage, 19982045. Greenacre, Correspondence Analysis in Practice, Academic Press, 1993@2046. Greenacre, Theory&Applications of Correspondence Analysis, Academic Press, 19932047. Weller&Romney, Metric Scaling Correspondence Analysis, SAGE 1990

The Practicalities of Using SPSS & R to Do Statistical Data Analysis2048. Field, Discovering Statistics Using SPSS for Windows, SAGE 20002049. Babbie, Halley, Zaino,Adventures in Social Research, Using SPSS, 5th edn, SAGE 20032050. Brace et al, SPSS for Psychologists, 2nd edition, Palgrave, 2000@2051. Hinton, Brownlow, McMurray, Cozens, SPSS Explained, Routledge, 20042052. Maindonald and Braun, data analysis and graphics using R, an example based approach,

cambridge, 20032053. Dalgaard, Introductory statistics with R, springer, 2002

General Statistical Analysis Approaches2054. Saville &Wood, Statistical Methods: The Geometric Approach, Springer-Verlag, 19912055. Stigler, Statistics on the Table, history of statistical concepts, Harvard, 1999@2056. Chatterjee and Price, Regression Analysis by Example, Wiley, 199@2057. Introduction to the Theory and Application of Data Envelopment Analysis: A Founda-

tion Text with Integrated Software2058. Davis, edr, The Handbook of Research Methods in Experimental Psychology, Black-

well, 20032059. Bland, An Introduction to Medicaal Statistics, 3rd edition, Oxford, 20002060. Chambers and Hastie, eds, Statistical Models in S Plus, Chapman and Hall, 19942061. Dalgaard, Introductory statistics with R, springer, 20022062. King, A solution to the ecological inference problem, reconstructing individual behav-

ior from aggregate data, princeton, 19972063. Motulsky, Intuitive Biostastics, Oxford, 1993%%%

Statistical Inference

2064. Davison, Statistical Models, Cambridge, 20032065. Wasserman, All of Statistics, A concise course in statistical inference, Springer, 20042066. Sivia, Data Analysis, a bayesian tutorial second edition, Oxford, 20062067. Cox, Principles of Statistical Inference, Cambridge, 20062068. Jaynes, Probability theory, the logic of science, cambridge, 2003

Survey Sampling, Item Design, and Data Analysis2069. Kalton, Introduction to Survey Sampling, SAGE, 19832070. Converse and Presser, Survey Questions, Handcrafting Standardized Questionnaires,

SAGE, 19862071. Spector, Summated Rating Scale Construction, SAGE, 19922072. Osterlind, Test Item Bias, SAGE 19832073. Lee, Forthofer, Lorimor, Analyzing Complex Survey Data, SAGE, 19892074. Jacoby, Data Theory and Dimensional Analysis, SAGE, 19912075. McKeown and Thomas, Q Methodology, SAGE, 19882076. Henry, Practical Sampling, SAGE, 1990@2077. DeVellis, Scale Development, SAGE, 1991@2078. Lessler&Kalsbeek, Nonsampling Error in Surveys, Wiley, 19922079. Harkness, van de Vijver et al, Cross-Cultural Survey Methods, Wiley, 03%%2080. van de Vijver and Leung, Methods and Data Analysis for Cross-Cultural Research,

SAGE 1997%%% Research Design Basics

2081. Spector, Research Designs, SAGE, 19812082. Carmines, Zeller, Reliability and Validity Assessment, SAGE, 19792083. Mohr, Understanding Significance Testing, SAGE, 19902084. Mahajan and Peterson, Models for Innovation Diffusion, SAGE, 1985

Causal Modeling, An Introduction2085. Asher, Causal Modeling ,SAGE, 19832086. Davis, The Logic of Causal Order, SAGE, 19852087. Berry and Feldman, Multiple Regression in Practice, SAGE, 19852088. Berry, Non-Recursive Causal Models, SAGE 19842089. Iversen, Bayesian Statistical Inference, SAGE, 1984

A Beginner’s Course in Scaling (above books under Correspondence Analysis plus the below)

2090. Hinderbrand, Laing et al, Analysis of Ordinal Data, SAGE 19772091. Reynolds, Analysis of Nominal Data, SAGE 19842092. McIver and Carmines, Unidimensional Scaling, SAGE, 19812093. Lodge, Magnitude Scaling, SAGE 19812094. Kruskal and Wish, Multidimensional Scaling, SAGE 1991

Time Series2095. Roberts, Data Analysis for Quality Analysis, U of Chicago Coursepack, 19912096. Cssdagli&Eubank, eds, Nonlinear Modeling and Forecasting, Addison Wesley, 19922097. Ostrom, Time Series Analysis, Regression Techniques, SAGE 19782098. McDowall, McCleary et al, Interrupted Time Series Analysis, SAGE 19802099. Sayrs, Pooled Time Series Analysis, SAGE 19892100. Allison, Event History Analysis, SAGE 19842101. Smith, Neural Networks for Statistical Modeling Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993@2102. Weigend&Gershenfeld, eds, Time Series Prediction, Addison-Wesley Santa Fe series,

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page 7 Applied Statistics

2103. Everitt, Cluster Analysis, 3rd Edition, Edward Arnold, 19932104. Mohr, Impact Analysis for Program Evaluation, SAGE, 19922105. Rovine and Eye, Applied Computational Statistics in Longitudinal Research, Academic

912106. Motulsky, Intuitive Biostastics, Oxford, 1993%%%2107. Harkness, van de Vijver et al, Cross-Cultural Survey Methods, Wiley, 03%%2108. van de Vijver and Leung, Methods & Data Analysis for Cross-Cultural Research,

SAGE, 1997%%%2109. Dalgaard, Introductory statistics with R, springer, 20022110. King, A solution to the ecological inference problem, reconstructing individual behav-

ior from aggregate data, princeton, 1997 A First Course in Data Mining

2111. Hastie, et al, The Elements of Statistical Learning, Springer, 20012112. Hand et al, Principles of Data Mining2113. Nitten, Frank,Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools&Techniques w Java,

Morgan Kaufmann, 99#2114. Klosgen and Zytkow, eds, Handbook of Data Mining and Knowledge Discover, Oxford,

2002%%% A Beginner’s Intro to Statistics Using Structural Equation Modeling

2115. Raykov, Marcoulides, A First Course in Structural Equation Modeling2116. Kline, Principles and Practice of Structural Equation Modeling2117. Maruyama, Basics of Structural Equation Modeling, Sage, 19982118. Schumacker&Lomax, Beginner’s Guide to Structural Equation Modeling, LEA 1996@2119. Hoyle, ed, Structural Equation Modeling, Issues&Applicatns, SAGE 19952120. Grimm&Yarnold, eds, Readg&Understandg More Multivariate Statistics, Amn Psych

Assn, 2000@2121. Grimm&Yarnold, eds, Readg&Understandg Multivariate Statistics, Amn Psych Assn,

1998@ Social Simulation (you build two simulations of social phenomena, agent models)2122. Ilgen&Hulin eds, Computational Modeling of Behavior in Organizatns, Americn Psych

Assn. 20002123. Prietula, Carley, Gasser, editors; Simulating Organizations, Computational models of

institutions and groups, MIT, 19982124. Gilbert and Troitzsch, Simulation for the Social Scientist, Open Univ. Press, 1990@2125. Carley and Prietula, Computational Organization Theory, LEA, 19942126. Lomi and Larsen, Dynamics of Organizations, comutational modelling and organization

theories, MIT, 20012127. Gilbert&Conte, eds; Artificial Societies, computer simulation of social life, UCL, 19952128. Hannon and Ruth, Dynamic Modeling, Springer, 19942129. Foddy, Smithson, Schneider, Hagg, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas, dynamic, struc-

tural and Intergroups Aspects, Psychology Press, 19992130. Gaylord and D’Andria, Simulating Society, a mathematica toolkit for modeling socio-

economic behavior, Springer, 1998@2131. Epstein&Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies, social science from the bottom up, MIT,

1996@2132. Durlauf and Young, Social Dynamics, MIT, 20012133. Axelrod, The Complexity of Cooperation, Princeton, 19972134. Weiss, edr, Multiagent Systems, a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence,

MIT, 19992135. Lomi&Larsen, Dynamics of Organizations:Computational Modeling&Organizatn Theo-

ries, MIT012136. Casti, Complexification, Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the Science of Sur-

prise, Harper Collins, 19942137. Casti, Would-BeWorlds, How Simulation is Changing the Frontiers of Science, Wiley,

1997@2138. Huggett, Modelling the Human Impact on Nature, Oxford, 19932139. Carley and Prietula, Computational Organization Theory, LEA19942140. Gottmann, et al, The mathematics of Marriage, Dynamic Nonlinear Models, MIT

2002$$$@2141. Foddy, et al eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas, Taylor and Francis1999$$$@ Computer Programming (you build two ordinary programs)2142. Abelson and Sussman, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, MIT,

1996@ (best but hard, if serious about programming, tackle just this book, if not, do the others marked @ below; if you want immediate money do Swarm language pro-gramming)

Basic Artificial Intelligence Programming2143. Watson, Programming in Scheme, Learn Scheme Through Artificial Intelligence Pro-

grams, Springer, 1996@2144. Russell & Norvig, Artificial Intelligence, a Modern Approach, Prentice-Hall, 2003@2145. Harvey, Computer Science Logo Style, Vol 1, 2, 3, 2nd or later edition, MIT, 1997@2146. Forbus&DeKleer, Building Problem Solvers, MIT932147. Weld, Theories of Comparative Analysis, MIT902148. Davis, Representations of Commonsense Knowledge, Morgan Kaufmann902149. Kuipers, Qualitative Reasoning, modeling and simulation with incomplete knowledge,

MIT942150. Steels and McDermott, eds., The Knowledge Level in Expert Systems, Academic,

92$$$2151. Gaines & Boose, eds. Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge Based Systems,

Aca88%%%2152. Groner et al, eds, Methods of Heuristics, LEA, 1983%%%2153. Fisher, Pazzani, Langley eds, Concept Formation: Knowledge and Experience in Unsu-

pervised Learning, Morgan Kaufman, 19912154. Kirsh, edr, Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, MIT/Elsevier, 1991

Embodied Systems: Learning Populations of Robots2155. Brooks, flesh and machines, how robots will change us, pantheon, 2002

Software Engineering2156. Pressman, Software Engineering, McGraw Hill, 4th edn, 19992157. McCarthy, Dynamics of Software Development, Microsoft Press, 1995@2158. Hoch, Roeding, et al, Secrets of Software Success, Harvard Business School, 20002159. Marchesi et al, Extreme Programming Perspectives, Addison Wesley, 2003@2160. Gelernter, Mirror Worlds or the Day Software Puts the Universe in a Shoebox, Oxford912161. McConnell, Code Complete, 2nd Edition, Microsoft Press, 20042162. Jackson, software abstractions, logic, language, and analysis, MIT, 2006

Object Oriented Programming2163. Riel, Object-Oriented Heuristics, Addison-Wesley, 1996

Cellular Automata Programming2164. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram, 20022165. Griffeath and Moore, eds, New Constructions in Cellular Automata, Oxford, 2003

Machine Learning Regimes2166. Ballard, An Introduction to Natural Computation, MIT 1997@2167. Thornton, Truth from Trash, How Learning Makes Sense, MIT 20002168. Weiss, Kulikowski, Computer Systems that Learn, Morgan Kaufmann19912169. Fisher, Pazzani, Langley eds, Concept Formation: Knowledge and Experience in Unsu-

pervised Learning, Morgan Kaufman, 1991 SWARM Computing

2170. Luna, Stefansson, editors; Economic Simulations in SWARM, KluwarAP, 20002171. Kennedy and Eberjart. Swarm Intelligence, Morgan Kaufman, 20012172. Bonabeau, Dorigo, Theraulaz, Swarm Intelligence, Oxford, 19992173. Swarm Intelligence by Bonabeau et al, Oxford Univ., 1999

Agent Computing2174. Ferber, Multi-Agent Systems, an intro to distributed AI, Addison-Wesley 19992175. Bradshaw edr, Software Agents, MIT, 19972176. Castelfranchi&Werner eds, Artificial Social Systems, 4th European Workshop on Mod-

elling Autonomous Agents, Springer, 942177. Conte&Castelfranchi, Cognitive and Social Action, UCL, 19932178. Weiss, edr, Multiagent Systems, a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence,

MIT, 1999 Philosophy of Computation

2179. Copeland, The Essential Turing, the ideas that gave birth to the computer age, Oxford, 2004

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Annealing and Materials Physics as Computation Processes

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2200. Dowla and Rogers, Solving Problems in Environmental Engineering and Geosciences with Artificial Neural Networks, MIT, 1995

2201. Judd, Neural Network Design and the Complexity of Learning, MIT 19902202. Eliasmith and Anderson, neural engineering, computation, representation, and dynam-

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1989 Populations of Intelligent Agents

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Genetic Programming: Programs Inventing Programs

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selection, MIT, 19912209. Langdon, Poli, foundations of genetic programming, springer, 2002

General Natural Computation Overviews

2210. Bechtel and Abrahamsen, connectionism and the mind, an introduction to parallel pro-cessing in networks, blackwell, 1991

2211. Ballard, an introduction to natural computation, MIT, 2000 Cells, Atoms, DNA, Quantum, Membrane Computing

2212. Calude and Paun, computing with cells and atoms, an introduction to quantum, DNA, and membrane computing, Taylor and Francis, 2002

2213. Paun, Rozenberg, Salomaa, DNA computing, new computing paradigms, springer, 1998

Artificial Life and Lifeforms

2214. Adami, introduction to artificial life, Springer, 19982215. Dorigo and Stutzle, ant colony optimization, MIT, 20042216. Langton, edr, artificial life, an overview, MIT, 1995

Immune Computing2217. de Castro&Timmis, Artificial Immune Systems: A New Computational Intelligence

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Organizational Computing2219. Olson, Malone, et al eds, Coordination Theory and Collaboration Technology, LEA01@2220. Malone, Laubacher, Morton, eds, Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century,

MIT2005$$$2221. Malone, the future of Work, HarvardBSchool04%%%2222. Malone, et al, Invention the Organizations of the 21st Century, MIT04%%%

Systems Biology and Bioinformatics2223. Gibas and Jambeck, Developing Bioinformatics Computer Skills, O’Reilly 20012224. Bergeron, Bioinformatics Computing, Prentice Hall, 20032225. Bower and Bolouri eds, Computational Modeling of Genetic and Biochemical Net-

works, MIT, 20012226. Klosgen and Zytkow, eds, Handbook of Data Mining and Knowledge Discover, Oxford,

2002%%%2227. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 20012228. Jones and Pevzner, an introduction to bioinformatics algorithms, MIT, 20042229. Alon, Introduction to Systems Biology, design principles of biological circuits2230. Davidson The Regulatory Genome, gene regulation networks in development and evo-

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Bio-logic2231. Carroll, Endless Forms Most Beautiful, the new science of evo devo, Norton, 20052232. Forbes, the Gecko’s Foot, bio-inspiration engineered from nature, 4th estate, 200052233. Gerhard and Kirschner, Cells, Embryos, and Evolution, Blackwell, 1997

Collaboration and Communication

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2235. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 20032236. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19992237. Loska and Cronkhite, an ecological perspective on human communication theory, Har-

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2238. Jackendoff, foundations of language, brain, meaning, grammar, evolution, Oxford, 20022239. Kehler, Coherence, Reference, and the theory of Grammar, CLSI Stanford, 20022240. Manning and Schutze, Foundation of Statistical Natural Language Processing, MIT,

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2006@ Ontologic Engineering

2246. Lytras and Naeve Intelligent Learning Infrastructure for Knowledge Intensive Organi-zations, a semantic web perspective

2247. Gomez-Perez, Fernandez-Lopez, Corcho Ontological Engineering2248. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning Mathematica Programming (you build two Mathematica programs)2249. Wolfram, Mathematica, Third Edition, Addison Wesley, 2000?2250. Maeder, The Mathematica Programmer 2, Academic Press, 19962251. Maeder, Programmikng in Mathematica, Addison Wesley 19902252. Gaylord&Nishidate, Modeling nature, cellular automata simulations with mathematica,

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2001@2257. Vogler The Writer’s Journey, Michael Wiese Productions Book, 1992@2258. Brook, The Open Door, Thoughts on Acting and Theatre, TCG, 19952259. Organizational Behavior & Processes by Ancona, Kochan, Scully, Van Maanen, West-

ney, South Western Publishg2260. Vaill, Managing as a Performing Art, Jossey Bass, 1989@2261. Becker&Steele, Workplace by Design, Mapping the High Performance Workscape, Jos-

sey- Bass,952262. Excellence by Design by Horgen, Joroff, Porter, and Schon, Wiley, 1999@2263. The Social Life of Information by Brown and Duguid, Harvard Business School, 2000@2264. Sellen and Harper, The Myth of the Paperless Office, MIT, 20022265. Ericsson and Smith, Toward a General Theory of Expertise, Cambridge, 19912266. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 20052267. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and

expert performance, Cambridge, 20062268. Elliott, Concepts of the Self, Polity, 20012269. Nonaka and Teece, editors, Managing Industrial Knowledge, Sage, 20012270. Travis, The Director’s Journey: the creative collaboration between directors, writers, and

actors, Michael Weise, 19992271. Baron, Kerr, Miller, Group Process, Group Decision, Group Action, Brooks/cole, 19922272. Rosnay, The Symbiotic Man, (Complex Biologic Wholes of the 21st Century), McGraw

Hill, 2000@2273. Holman amd Devame. The Change Handbook, Berrett-Kohler, 1999@2274. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 1987@ Information Design (you invent two new information designs)2275. Information Design edited by Jacobson, MIT Press, 19992276. Anders, Envisioning Cyberspace, Designing 3D Electronic Spaces, McGraw Hill, 19982277. Becker &Steele, Workplace by Design, Mapping the High Performance Workscape, Jos-

sey- Bass, 952278. Excellence by Design by Horgen, Joroff, Porter, and Schon, Wiley, 19992279. The Social Life of Information by Brown& Duguid, Harvard Business School, 2000@2280. Sellen and Harper, The Myth of the Paperless Office, MIT, 20022281. Huczynski, Management Gurus, Routledge, 1993@2282. Lesser, Fontaine, et al, eds, Knowledge& Communities, Butterworth Heineman, 2000@2283. Alexander&Pal, Digital Democracy, Policy&Politics in the Wired World, Oxford, 19982284. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 20032285. Card, Readings in Information Visualization, Morgan Kaufman 19992286. Ware, Information Visualization: Perception for Design2287. Craig, Thinking Visually, Continuum, 20002288. Demozotz, Design Management: Using Design to Build Brand Value2289. Postrel, The Substance of Style: How the Rise of Aesthetic Value is Remaking Com-

merce2290. Damasio, et al, Unity of Knowledge, New York Academy of Sciences02%%%2291. Gaines & Boose, eds. Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge Based Systems,

Aca88%%% Game Design (you design and build two games of some situations)2292. Brown and Duguid, The Social Life of Information, Harvard Business School, 20002293. Ericsson and Smith, Toward a General Theory of Expertise, Cambridge, 19912294. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and

expert performance, Cambridge, 20062295. Sigmund, Games of Life, Explorations in Ecology, Evolution,&Behavior, Oxford, 19932296. Eigen&Winkler, Laws of the Game, How the Principles of Nature Govern Chance, Prin-

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Handbook, MIT20032312. Malone, the future of Work, HarvardBSchool04%%%2313. Malone, et al, Invention the Organizations of the 21st Century, MIT04%%%2314. Sparrow, Knowledge in Organizations, Access to Thinking at Work, Sage, 19982315. Kuhn, The Skills of Argument, Cambridge, 1991@2316. Metcalfe, Business Research Through Argument, KluwerAP, 19962317. Brown and Duguid, The Social Life of Information, Harvard Business School, 2000@2318. Sellen and Harper, The Myth of the Paperless Office, MIT, 20022319. Ericsson and Smith, Toward a General Theory of Expertise, Cambridge, 19912320. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and

expert performance, Cambridge, 20062321. Nonaka and Teece, editors, Managing Industrial Knowledge, Sage, 2001@2322. Sternberg and Wagner, Mind in Context, Cambridge, 1994

2323. Glymour and Cooper, Computation, Causation, and Discovery, MIT, 19992324. Dierkes, et al; Handbook of Organizational Learning&Knowledge, Oxford, 2001@2325. Thompson et al, eds; Shared Cognition in Organizations, LEA, 19992326. Cohen and Sproul, editors; Organizational Learning, Sage, 19962327. Clark, Paradoxes from a to z, Routledge, 20022328. Easterby-Smith, ed, Blackwell Handbook on Org Learning and Knowdge Mngt2329. Kidd, edr, Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems, Plenum, 19872330. Damasio, et al, Unity of Knowledge, New York Academy of Sciences02%%%2331. Gaines & Boose, eds. Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge Based Systems,

Aca88%%% Composing Song, Comedy, Novels, Movies (you build and sell/perform/publish 2 arts)2332. J.R.R. Tolkien, Tales from the Perilous Realm, Harper Collins, 19972333. J.R.R. Tolkien, Tree and Leaf, Harper Collins, 2001@2334. Helitzer, Comedy Writing Secrets, Writer’s Digerst, Cincinnatti, 19872335. Vorhaus, The Comic Toolbox, Silman-James, LA, 19942336. Dean, Step by Step to Stand Up Comedy, Heinemann, Portsmouth NH, 20002337. Shales&Miller, Live from New York History of Saturday Night Live, Little Brown02@2338. Carter, The Comedy Bible, Fireside, 20012339. MacCauley and Lanning eds., Technique in Fiction, St. Martin’s Press, 1987@2340. Brande, Becoming a Writer, Putnam, 1934@2341. Seymour Fisher, Pretend the World is Funny and Forever, LEA, 1981@2342. Wilson, Jokes: Form, Content, Use and Fuinction, AP, 19792343. Bortolussi and Dixon, Psychonarratology, foundations for the empirical study of literary

response, Cambridge, 20032344. Chafe, Discourse, Consciousness, and Time, chicago, 19942345. Safire, Lend Me Your Ears, Great Speeches in History, Norton, 19922346. White, Tropics of Discourse, Essarys in cultural criticism, John Hopkins, 19782347. Josephs, Writing Music for Hit Songs, Writers Digest, 19892348. Potter, Writing for Publication, Harper and Row, 19902349. Williams, Style, Toward Clarity and Grace, Chicago, 19902350. Dimaggio, How to Write for Television, Prentice Hall, 19902351. Ueland, If You Want to Write, Graywolf, 19872352. Rowe, machine musicianship, MIT, 20012353. Luboff&Luboff, 88 Song Writing Wrongs and How to Right Them, Writer’s Digest922354. Vogler, The Writer’s Journey, Mythic Structure for Storytellers & Screenwriters,

Michael Wiese, Studio City, California, 19922355. Morreall, taking laughter seriously, SUNY, 19832356. Gruner, the game of humor, a comprehensive theory of why we laugh, transaction, 20002357. Chapman and Foot, eds, humor and laughter, theory, research, and applications, transac-

tion, 20042358. Price, the beginnert’s guide to computer based music production, cherry lane, 20042359. collins, choosing and using audio and music software, focal, 2004

5. Secondary Applied Fields Dimension Creativity: Implicit Theory from Practice

Tools for Creating2360. Allwein&Barwise; Logical Reasoning with Diagrams; Oxford Univ, London; 19962361. Hirschfeld and Gelman; Mapping the Mind; Cambridge Univ. Press, London; 19942362. Macauley and Lanning; Technique in Fiction; St. Martin Press, NYC; 19872363. Root-Bernstein, Robert and Michele; Sparks of Genius; Houghton Mifflin, NYC: 19992364. Segel, Harold; Turn of the Century Cabaret; Columbia Univ. Press, NYC; 19872365. Schrage, Michael; Serious Play; Harvard Business School; 20002366. Schrage, Michael; No More Teams; Currency Doubleday; NYC, 1995

Societies Creating and Creating Society2367. Arendt, Hannah; On Revolution; Penquin Books, London; 19852368. Arthur; Increasing Returns&Path Dependence in the Economy; U Michigan; 19942369. Baron, Robert; Psychological Perspectives on Entrepreneuship; Current Directions in

Psychological Science, February, 20002370. Berger;The Culture of Entrepreneurship, Inst of Contemporary Studies, San Fran; 19912371. Bhide, Amar; The Origin and Evolution of New Businesses; Oxford Univ. 20002372. Brinckerhoff, P.; Social Entrepreneurship, Wiley, 20002373. Braczyk; Cooke; Heidenreich; Regional Innovation Systems; UCL Press; 19982374. Horgen and Joroff and Porter and Schon; Excellence by Design; Wiley, NYC; 19992375. Huber and Glick; Organizational Change and Redesign; Oxford Univ., London; 19932376. Miller; Einstein,Picasso,Space,Time,&the Beauty that Causes Havoc,Basic Books, 20012377. Montuori&Purser; Social Creativity; Vol. 1 & 2; Hampton Press; Cresskill, NJ; 19992378. Munch and Smelser; Theory of Culture; Univ. of California Press; Berkeley, 19922379. Munck, Thomas; The Enlightenment; Arnold, London; 20002380. Sternberg&Horvath; Tacit Knowledge in Profesional Practice; LEA; 19992381. Sternberg, Robert and Kolligian; Competence Considered; Yale, 19902382. Sternberg, Robert and Lubart, Todd; Defying the Crowd; Free Press, 19952383. Sternberg, Robert and Wagner, Richard; Mind in Context; Cambrige, 19942384. Tayler and van Every; The Emergent Organization; LEA, Mahwah, NJ; 20002385. Thompson,Levine, Messick; Shared Cognition in Organizations; LEA; 19992386. Unsworth, Kerrie; Unpacking Creativity; Academy of Managemt Review; April 20012387. Watts, Duncan; Small Worlds; Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, NJ; 19992388. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%2389. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20042390. Matsumoto, culture and psychology 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 20002391. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 19972392. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 20022393. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on cre-

ativity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 20042394. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20042395. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 20042396. Lie, edr, the impoverished spirit in contemporary Japan, selected essays of honda Kat-

suichi, Monthly Review, 199932397. DeMente, Japan’s Cultural Code Words, Tuttle, 2004

Creativity Theories

2398. Kaufman and Baer, eds, creativity and reason in cognitive development, cambridge, 2006

2399. Kaufman and Sternberg, eds, the international handbook of creativity, cambridge, 20062400. Langer, on becoming an artist, reinventing yourself through mindful creativity, Ballan-

tine, 20052401. Piirto, understanding creativity, great potential press, 20042402. Kandel, in search of memory, the emergence of a new science of mind, Norton, 20062403. Gloor, swarm creativity, collaborative innovation networks, Oxford, 20062404. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 20062405. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 20012406. Simonton, Creativity in science, chance, logic, genius, and zeitgeist, Cambridge, 20042407. Batterman, the devil in the details, asymptotic reasoning in explanation, reduction, and

emergence, Oxford, 20022408. Sternberg, Grigorenko, Singer, eds, Creativity, from potential to realization, Amn.

Psych. Assn. 20042409. Sawyer, group creativity: music, theatre, collaboration, LEA, 20032410. Gardenfors, conceptual spaces, the geometry of thought, MIT, 20042411. Burt, brokerage and closure, an introduction to social capital, Oxford, 20052412. Feinstein, the nature of creative development, Stanford business books, 20062413. Sawyer, explaining creativity, the science of human innovation, Oxford, 20062414. Sawyer, Steiner, Moran, Sternberg, Feldman, Nakamura, Csikszentmihalyi, Creativity

and Development, Oxford, 20032415. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 20042416. Gergersen, edr, from Complexity to Life, on the emergence of life and meaning,

Oxford, 20032417. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 20042418. Roehner and Syme, pattern and repertoire in history Harvard, 20022419. von Hippel, democratizing innovation, MIT, 20052420. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business stratgegy depends on pro-

ductive friction and dynamic specialization, HBS, 20052421. Steiner, grammars of creation, Yale, 20012422. Lau, Hui, Ng, eds, Creativity; when east meets west, world scientific 20042423. Simonton, creativity in science, chance, logic, genius, and zeitgeist, cambridge, 20042424. Dartnall, edr, Creativity, Cognition, and Knowledge, an interaction, Praeger, 20022425. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 20042426. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance,

game, MIT, 20042427. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 20022428. Kurzweil and Grossman, fantastic voyage, live long enough to live forever, Rodale,

20042429. Watson, Ideas: a history of thought and invention, from fire to freud, Harper Collins,

2005 Nature Creating and Creating Natures

2430. Barrow; The Artful Universe: The Cosmic Source of Human Creativity; Penguin 19982431. Barrow, John; Theories of Everything; Fawcett Columbine, NYC; 19922432. Barrow, John; The Book of Nothing, Pantheon, 20002433. Axelrod, Robert; The Evolution of Cooperation; Basic Books, NYC, 19942434. Bak, Per; How Nature Works; Copernicus, Springer-Verlag, NYC, 19962435. Axelrod and Cohen; Harnessing Complexity; Free Press, Boston, Mass.; 19992436. Bailey, James; After Thought; Basic Books, NYC; 19962437. Dawkins, Richard; Unweaving the Rainbow; Allan Lane, the Penquin, 19982438. Callender&Huggett; Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck Scale, Cambridge, 20012439. Bossomaier and Green; Patterns in the Sand; Perseus Books, Reading, Mass.; 19982440. Calvin, Willian; The Cerebral Code; MIT Press; Cambridge, Mass.; 19962441. Cohen, Irun; Tending Adam’s Garden, Academic Press, 20002442. Flake, Gary; The Computational Beauty of Nature; MIT; 20002443. Greene, Brian; The Elegant Universe, Vintage, 19992444. Hammerstein, edr. genetic and culturl evolution of cooperation, MIT, 20032445. Hawkins and Gell-Mann, eds, the evolution of human languages, addison wesley, 19922446. Charnov, life history invariants, some explorations of symmetry in evolutionary biol-

ogy, oxford, 19932447. Smith and Szathmary, the origins of life, from the birth of life to the origin of language,

oxford, 19992448. Richerson and Boyd, not by genes alone, how culture transformed human evolution,

Chicago, 20052449. Chase and Leibold, ecological niches, linking classical and contemporary approaches,

Chicago, 20032450. Keller, edr, levels of selection in evolution, princeton, 19992451. Smolin, Lee; Three Roads to Quantum Gravity, Basic Books, 20012452. Laughlin, a different univers,e reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic, 20062453. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004

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page 82454. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 20042455. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 19902456. Sterelny and griffiths, sex and death, an introduction to the philosophy of biology, chi-

cago, 19792457. Hull and Ruse, eds, the philosophy of biology, oxford, 1998

The Creativity of Creating a Self, Life, and Career2458. Arthur, M. and Rousseau, D.; The Boundaryless Career, Oxford Univ. Press, 19962459. Applebaum, Herbert; The Concept of Work; SUNY, NYC, 19922460. Brandstadter and Lerner, Action and Self Development, Sage, Beverley Hills, 19992461. Cannon, Betty; Sartre and Psychoanalysis; Univ. of Kansas; 19942462. Carrithers and Collins and Lukes; The Category of the Person; Cambridge, 19852463. Ferrari and Sternberg; Self Awareness; The Guilford Press, London, 19982464. Dumont, Louis; Essays on Individualism; Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago; 19862465. Adams-Price, Carolyn; Creativity and Successful Aging; Springer, NYC, 19982466. Sternberg, Grigorenko, Singer, eds, Creativity, from potential to realization, Amn.

Psych. Assn. 20042467. Kegan, Robert; In Over Our Heads; Harvard Univ. Press; Cambridge, Mass.; 19912468. Klar, Fisher, Chinsky, Nadler; Self Change; Springer Verlag, NYC; 19922469. Kohn,Alfie; Punished by Rewards; Houghton Mifflin, NYC: 19932470. Palombo, Stanley; The Emergent Ego; International Universities; Madison, Conn.; 1992471. May, Rollo; The Courage to Create; Norton, NYC, 19752472. Runco&Richards; Eminent Creativity Everyday Creativity&Health; Ablex19972473. Young and Collin; Interpreting Career; Praeger, London, 19922474. Young&Burgen; Methodological Approaches to the Study of Career; Praeger; 19902475. Egan, Gerard; Working the Shadow Side; Jossey Bass, San Francisco, 19942476. Eikleberry, Carol; The Career Guide for Creative and Unconventional People, Ten

Speed Press; Berkeley, 19992477. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 20042478. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 20022479. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research

to work, Wiley, 2005 Creators Creating Creators

2480. Boorstin, Daniel; The Creators; Random House, NYC: 19922481. Barron and Montuori and Barron; Creators on Creating; Puttman, NYC, 19992482. Csikszentmihalyi, Mihalyi; Creativity, Flow, and the Psychology of Discovery and

Invention; HarperPerennial, NYC; 19962483. Csikszentmihalyi and Csikszentmihalyi, eds, Optimal Experience, psychological studies

of flow in consciousness, Cambridge, 19882484. Gardner, Howard; Creating Minds; Basic Books, NYC, 19932485. Ghiselin, Brewster; The Creative Process; Univ. of California; 19522486. Ludwig, Arnold; The Price of Greatness; Guilford Press, London; 19952487. Miller; Einstein,Picasso,Space,Time,&the Beauty that Causes Havoc,Basic Books, 20012488. May, Rollo; The Courage to Create; Norton, NYC, 19752489. Piirto; Understanding Those Who Create; Gifted Psychology Press, ScotsdaleAZ, 19982490. Plimpton, The Writer’s Chapbook, advice from 20th century’s best writers,Viking, 19892491. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%2492. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%2493. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 20042494. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 19902495. Yourgrau, A world without time, the forgotten legacy of Godel and Einstein, Basic,

2005 Fashion and Design

2496. Barthes, Roland transd by Ward and Howard; The Fashion System; Hill&Wang, 19832497. Duffy, Francis; The New Office; Conran Octopus, London, 19972498. Horgen and Joroff and Porter and Schon; Excellence by Design; Wiley, NYC; 19992499. Petroski, Henry; Invention by Design; Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 19982500. Pickover; The Pattern Book, Fractals, Art, and Nature; World Scientific, 19952501. Demozotz, Design Management: Using Design to Build Brand Value2502. Postrel, The Substance of Style: How the Rise of Aesthetic Value is Remaking Com-

merce2503. Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries, SAGE 2002%%%2504. Throsby, Economics and Culture, Cambridge04%%%

Fashion

2505. Gehlhar, the fashion designer survival guide, an insider’s look at starting and running your own fashion business, Kaplan, 2005

2506. Shaeffer, high fashion sweing secrets from the world’s best designers, Rodale, 19972507. McKelvey and Munslow, fashion design, process, innovation, and practice, blackwell,

2003 Particular Design Traditions and Types

2508. Bennett, edr, design studies, theory and research in graphic design, Princeton architec-tural press, 2006

2509. Boland and Collopy, eds, managing as designing, Stanford business press, 20042510. Gratz, the living city, how america’s cities are being revitalized by thinking small in a

big way, Wiley, 19942511. Fainstein and Campbell, Readings in Urban Theory, Blackwell, 19962512. Wilson, information arts, intersections of art, science, and technology, MIT, 20022513. Laurel, design research, methods and perspectives, MIT, 20032514. Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development, Birkhauser,

20052515. Cherry, Programming for Design, from theory to practice, Wiley, 19992516. Alexander, Ishikawa, Silverstein, Jacobson, Fiksdahl-King, Angel, A Pattern Language,

towns, buildings, construction, Oxford, 19772517. Gratz and Mintz, Cities, back from the edge, new life for downtown, Wiley, 1998

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2581. Sipper, Mange, Perez-Uribe, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware, springer, 1998

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Vol. 12, No. 2, 1999, LEA, Mahwah, NJ; 19992654. Runco; The Creativity Research Handbook, Vol.1&2; Hampton Press; 19972655. Sternberg, Robert and Davidson, Janet; The Nature of Insight; MIT Press. 19952656. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 20042657. Roehner and Syme, pattern and repertoire in history Harvard, 20022658. von Hippel, democratizing innovation, MIT, 20052659. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business stratgegy depends on pro-

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2005 Mass Producing Creativity

2669. Ford, Cameron; Creative Developments in Creativity Theory; Academy of Management Review, October, 2000

2670. Ford and Gioia; Creative Action in Organizations; Sage, San Francisco; 19952671. Kanter, Rosabeth; Kao, John; Wiersema, Fred; Innovation; Harper Business; 19972672. Nonaka, and Teece; Managing Industrial Knowledge, Sage; San Fran, CA; 20012673. Rickards, Tudor; Creativity and the Management of Change; Blackwell, London; 19992674. Robinson, Alan and Stern, Sam; Corporate Creativity; Berrett-Koehler San Fran, 19972675. Van de Ven, Angle, Poole; Research on the Management of Innovation, The Minnesota

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ativity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 20042680. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20042681. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004 Creating Communities and Communities Creating

2682. Gould, Weiner, and Levin; Free Agents; Jossey Bass, San Francisco, 19972683. Green, Martin; Mountain of Truth, the Counterculture Begins, Ascona, 1900-1920;

Univ. Press of New England, London, 19862684. Frank, Robert; Passions within Reason; Norton, NYC; 19882685. Giddens, Anthony; Modernity and Self Identity; Polity Press, Cambridge; 19912686. John-Steiner, Vera; Creative Collaboration; Oxford University Press; NYC: 20002687. Miller; Einstein,Picasso,Space,Time,&the Beauty that Causes Havoc,Basic Books, 20012688. Rothschild, Emma; Economic Sentiments; Harvard University Press, 20012689. Rabb, T.; Renaissance Lives; Basic Books, 20002690. Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class [social capital=junk] m Basic02%%%2691. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20042692. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

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The Cognitive Science of Creating2700. GoMgnen, Joseph, ed, Journal of Consciousness Studies, Art and the Brain, June 19992701. Hobbs; Literature&Cognition; Center for the Study of Language and Information:

Menlo Park, CA; 19992702. Holyoak, Keith;&Thagard, Paul; Mental Leaps, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 19952703. Klahr, David; Exploring Science; MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 20002704. Klahr&Simon; What Have Psychologists (And Others) Discovered About the Process of

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cal Association, Washington DC.; 19972709. Ward; Finke; Smith; Creativity and the Mind; Plenum; 19952710. Read&Miller; Connectionist Models of Social Reasoning&Social Behavior; LEA, 1998

2711. Plunkett and Elman; Exercises in Rethinking Innateness, MIT; 19972712. Elman and Bates and Johnson and Karmiloff-Smith, and Parisi and Plunkett; Rethinking

Innateness, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; 19992713. Smith; Ward; Finke; The Creative Cognition Approach; MIT, Cambridge; 1995

The Art of Creating and the Creating of Arts2714. Luhman, N.; Art as a Social System; Stanford, 20002715. Macauley and Lanning; Technique in Fiction; St. Martin Press, NYC; 19872716. Mack, Arien, editor; Social Research, Mind, Spring, 1993, Vol. 60 No. 12717. Noice&Noice; The Nature of Expertise in Professional Acting; LEA; 19972718. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and

expert performance, Cambridge, 20062719. Sawyer, R.; Creativity in Performance; Ablex Publishing; Greenwich, Conn., 19972720. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 20052721. Strasberg, Lee; A Dream of Passion; Penquin, NYC; 19872722. Vogler, C.; The Writer’s Journey; Michael Wiese Productions, Studio City, Ca, 19922723. Webb, Jimmy; Tunesmith--Inside the Art of Songwriting; Hyperion, NYC: 19982724. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004

The Social Cognitions of Creating2725. Paz, Octavio; The Labyrinth of Solitude; Grove Press, NYC. 19952726. Salomon, Gavriel; Distributed Cognitions; Cambridge Univ. Press, London; 19992727. Schon and Rein, Frame Reflection; Basic Books, NYC, 19942728. Schrage, Michael; Serious Play; Harvard Business School; 20002729. Schrage, Michael; No More Teams; Currency Doubleday; NYC, 19952730. Segel, Harold; Turn of the Century Cabaret; Columbia Univ. Press, NYC; 19872731. Shaw, Melvin and Runco, Mark; Creativity and Affect, Ablex, Norwood, NJ; 19942732. Silvester, Christopher; The Penquin Book of Interviews; Penquin Books, 19952733. Simonton, Dean; Origins of Genius; Oxford University Press; NYC; 19992734. Simonton, Dean Keith; Genius and Creativity; Ablex; Greenwich, Conn.; 19972735. Simonton, Dean; Talent Development as a Multidimensional, Multiplicative, and

Dynamic Process; Current Directions in Psychological Science, April, 20012736. Sternberg&Horvath; Tacit Knowledge in Profesional Practice; LEA; 19992737. Sternberg, Robert and Kolligian; Competence Considered; Yale, 19902738. Sternberg, Robert and Lubart, Todd; Defying the Crowd; Free Press, 19952739. Sternberg, Robert and Wagner, Richard; Mind in Context; Cambrige, 19942740. Tayler and van Every; The Emergent Organization; LEA, Mahwah, NJ; 20002741. Thompson,Levine, Messick; Shared Cognition in Organizations; LEA; 19992742. Unsworth, Kerrie; Unpacking Creativity; Academy of Managemt Review; April 20012743. Smith&Carlsson; The Creative Process; International Universities Press; 19902744. Gaines & Boose, eds. Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge Based Systems,

Aca88%%%2745. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 20042746. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 2002 Compact MBA2747. Financial Times, The Complete MBA Companion, Pitman, 19972748. Financial Times, The Complete Finance Companion, Pitman, 19982749. Bruner, Eaker et al, The Portable MBA, 3rd Edn, Wiley, 19982750. Rees and Porter, Skills of Management, 5th edn, Thomson Learning, 20012751. Young and McAuley, The Portable MBA in Economics, Wiley, 19942752. Mankiw, Principles of Economics, 2nd edn, Harcourt 20012753. Ormerod, Butterfly Economics, Pantheon, 1998@2754. Hollingsworth and Boyer, eds, Contemporary Capitalism, Cambridge, 19972755. Mintzberg, Ahlstrand, Lampel Strategy Safari, Free Press, 1998@2756. March, A Primer on Decision Making, Free Press, 1994@2757. Cook and Levi, The Limits of Rationality, Chicago, 1990@2758. Harrison and Huntington, Culture Matters, Basic Books, 2000@2759. Stern and Shiely, The EVA ChallengeWiley, 20012760. Applebaum, The Concept of Work, ancient, medieval, and modern, SUNY, 19922761. Atrill&McLaney, Management Accounting for Non-specialists, Prentice Hall 2002@2762. Kotler, Kotler on Marketing, Free Press, 19992763. Harding and Long, MBA Management Models, Glower, 19982764. Volberda and Elfring, eds, Rethinking Strategy, SAGE04%%%2765. Sherry, ed, Contemporary Marketing & Consumer Behavior, An Anthropological Sour-

cebook, SAGE1995%%%2766. England, edr, evolutionary concepts in contemporary economics, U Michigan, 19942767. Mokyr, the gifts of athena, historical origins of the knowledge economy, princeton,

20022768. Berstein, the birth of plenty, how the prosperity of the modern world was created,

McGraw Hill, 2004 History of Modernity (the below plus books under “Enlightenment” at left)2769. Tarnas, The Passion of the Western Mind, Harmony, 19912770. Braudel, Wheels of Commerce, Civilization&Capitalism15th to18th centuryVol2,

Harper&Row, 19862771. Eisenstadt, ed., Patterns of Modernity, NYU, 19872772. Zeldin, An Intimate History of Humanity, Harper Collins, 19942773. Jones and Pennick, A History of Pagan Europe, Routledge, 19952774. Fox, Pagans and Christians, Knopf, 19892775. Miller;Einstein,Picasso,Space,Time,&the Beauty that Causes Havoc,Basic Bks, 2001@2776. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 1987@2777. Giddens, Anthony; Modernity and Self Identity; Polity Press, Cambridge; 1991@2778. GoMgnen, Joseph, ed, Journal of Consciousness Studies, Art and the Brain, June 19992779. Gould, Weiner, and Levin; Free Agents; Jossey Bass, San Francisco, 19972780. Green, Martin; Mountain of Truth, the Counterculture Begins, Ascona, 1900-1920;

Univ. Press of New England, London, 1986@2781. Weber, France, Fin de Siecle, Harvard, 19862782. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 20022783. Weber, the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Prentice Hall, 19762784. Kearns, Ideas in Seventeenth Century France, St. Martins, 1979%%% Communication and Media Theory (plus Social Psych Influence books at left)2785. Kovacic, New Approaches to Organizational Communication, SUNY, 1994@2786. Dixon, Communication, Organization, and Performance, Academic, 19962787. Holtzman, Digital Mantras, languages of abstract and virtual worlds, MIT, 19942788. Gladwell, The Tipping Point, Little Brown, 2000@2789. Loska and Cronkhite, an ecological perspective on human communication theory, Har-

court, 19952790. Matravers, Art and Emotion, Oxford, 1998@2791. Taylor&Van Every,The Emergent Organization,Communication as Its Site, LEA, 20002792. Scollon, Intercultural Communication, Blackwell, 19952793. Kincaid, edr, Communication Theory, Eastern&Western, Academic, 872794. Severin et al, Communication Theories, A-Wesley Longman, 012795. Griffin, A First Look at Communication Theory2796. Lowery&DeFleur, Milestones in Mass Communication Research, Adison-Wesley94,3rd

edn.#2797. Bryant&Zillmann, Media Effects: Advances in Theory&Research, LEA02, 2nded.#2798. Liebes&Curran eds, Media, Ritual, and Identity, Routledge, 19982799. Gardner, Changing Minds, HBSchool, 04%%%2800. Knapp and Daly, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edn, SAGE 2002^^^2801. Mattelart and Mattelart, Theories of Communication, A short intro, SAGE 1999^^^2802. Monge and Contractor, Theories of Communication Networks, Oxford, 2003

Collaboration and Communication

2803. Stahl, group cognition, computer support for building collaborative knowledge, MIT, 2006

2804. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 2003 Language

2805. Jackendoff, foundations of language, brain, meaning, grammar, evolution, Oxford, 2002 Organization Theory Basics2806. Tichy, Managing Strategic Change, Wiley, 19832807. Bounds, Yorks, et al, Beyond Total Quality Management, McGraw Hill, 19942808. Weick, Sensemaking in Organizations, Sage, 19952809. Arie de Geus, The Living Company, Harvard B School, 19972810. Olson&Eoyang, Facilitating Organization Change, Lessons from Complexity Science,

Jossey Bass, 2001@2811. Adler,International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior,2nd edn.,Wadsworth, 19912812. Baskin, Corporate DNA: Learning from Life, Butterworth Heineman, 19982813. Fineman and Gabriel, Experiencing Organizations, Sage, 19962814. Gormley and Weimer, Organizational Report Cards, Harvard, 19992815. Pasmore&Woodman, Research in Organizational Change&Development,vol 10JAI

Press972816. Baum and Singh, Evolutionary Dynamics of Organizations, Oxford, 19942817. McWhinney, Paths of Change, SAGE, 19922818. Taylor and Felten, Performance by Design, Sopciotechnical systems in North America,

Prentice Hall, 19932819. Aldrich, Organizations Evolving, SAGE, 1999@2820. Kochan, Useem, eds, Transforming Organizations, Oxford, 922821. Trist&Murray, eds, The Social Engagement of Social Science, a Tavistock Anthology,

vol 2, U Penn, 932822. Cameron&Whetten eds, Organizational Effectiveness, a comparison of multiple models,

Academic, 832823. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%% Thinking Tools (unfortunately made shallow by author/publisher greed, four books

below count as 1 for this sheet’s purposes)2824. Jones, The Thinker’s Toolkit, Three Rivers Press, 19982825. Sternberg and Grigorenko, Teaching for Successful Intelligence, Prentice Hall, 20002826. Higgins, 101 Creative Problem Solving Techniques, New Management Publishing 942827. Wycoff, Mindmapping, Berkeley,Å@19912828. Michalko, Thinkertoys, a handbook of business creativity, Ten Speed, 19912829. McKim, Thinking Visually, a strategy manual for problem solving, Dale Seymour 942830. Rhodes, Conceptual Toolmaking, expert systems of the mind, Blackwell, 19912831. Craig, Thinking Visually, business applicatns of 14 core diagrams, continuum, 20002832. Schick and Vaughn, How to Think About Wierd Things, Mayfield, 19952833. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families, Golden Books, 19972834. Pidd, Tools for Thinking, Modelling in Management Science, Wiley 96@2835. Straker, Rapid Problem Solving with Post-It Notes, Fisher books, 19972836. Volberda and Elfring, eds, Rethinking Strategy, SAGE04%%%2837. Torrance, edr, On the Edge, Univ of Georgia Lectures in Creativity, Academic, 2000^^^ Ecosystem Theory2838. Pickett, Kolasa, Jones, Ecological Understanding, The Nature of Theory and the Theory

of Nature, Academic, 1994@2839. Pimm, The Balance of Nature? Ecological Issues in the Conservation of Species and

Communities, Chicago, 19912840. Patten&Jorgensen,Complex Ecology,the Part-Whole Relation in Ecosystems,Prentice

H95@2841. Gould, Dinosaurs in a Haystack, Harmony Books, 19952842. Charnov, Life History Invariants, Some explorations of symmetry in evolutionary ecol-

ogy, Oxford, 19932843. Levin, Fragile Dominion, Perseus, 1999@

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page 92844. Schneider, Quantitative Ecology, Spatial and temporal scaling, Academic 942845. Somit&Peterson, eds, The Dynamics of Evolution, the punctuated equilibrium debate,

Cornell89 Policy Making and Analysis Basics2846. Stokey and Zeckhauser, A Primer for Policy Analysis, Norton, 19782847. Weimer and Vining, Policy Analysis, Prentice Hall, 19922848. Brams, Theory of Moves, Cambridge, 19942849. Gramlich, A Guide to Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2nd edn, Prentice Hall, 19902850. Ordeshook, A Political Theory Primer, Routledge, 19922851. Sprinz and Wolinsky-Nahmias, eds, Models, Numvers, and Cases, methods for studying

international relations, U of Michigan 20042852. Schon and Rein, Frame Reflection, Basic Books, 1994@2853. Rhoads, The Economist’s View of the World, Govt, Markets & Public Policy, Cam-

bridge, 1985@2854. Mohr, Impact Analysis for Program Evaluation, SAGE, 19922855. Luffman, Sanderson et al, Business Policy, An Intro, 2nd edn, Blackwell 19912856. Mayo&Hollander, eds, Acceptable Evidence, science and values in risk management,

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your competition, McGraw Hill, 2003@2863. Camerer,Behavioral Game Theory,experiments in strategic interactn, Princeton,2003@2864. Ordeshook, A Political Theory Primer, Routledge, 19922865. Brams, Theory of Moves, Cambridge, 19942866. Rasmusen, Editor, Readings in Games and Information, Blackwell, 2001@2867. Osborne&Rubinstein, A Course in Game Theory, MIT, 1994 Post-Modern Maths

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Maths for Modeling Worlds2885. Casti, Reality Rules, picturing the world in math, fundamentals, Wiley, 19922886. Bohner&Peterson, An Introduction to Dynamic Equations on Time Scales,

Birkhauser03@2887. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram, 2003@

Mathematicians2888. Yandell, The Honor’s Class: Hilbert’s Problems and their Solvers,AKPeters, 2002@2889. Bell, Men of Mathematics, Lives of the Great Mathematicians,Simon & Schuster, 19972890. Dunham, Journey Through Genius: the Great Theorems of Math, Penquin, 19902891. Hodges, Alan Turing: the enigma, Walker, 20002892. James, Remarkable Mathematicians, Euler to Von Neumann, Cambridge, 2002@ Old maths

2893. Rockafellar and Wets, Variational Analysis, Springer, 20042894. Penrose, the road to reality, a complete guide to the laws of the universe, Knopf, 20052895. Barrow, Davies, Harper, science and ultimate reality, quantum theory, cosmology, and

complexity, cambridge, 20042896. Laughlin, a different univers,e reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic, 20062897. von Mises, Probability, statistics, and truth, Dover, 19572898. Aubin, viability theory, systems, and control foundations and applications, Birkhauser,

19912899. Hawking edr., God created the integers, the mathematical breakthroughs that changed

history, Running Press, 20052900. Livio, the equation that couldn’t be solved, how mathematical genius discovered the

language of symmetry, Simon and Schuster, 20052901. Goldstein, incompleteness, the proof and paradox of kurt godel, norton, 20052902. Abbott, Understanding Analysis, Springer, 20012903. Ronan, symmetry and the monster, Oxford, 20062904. Ash and Gross, fearless symmetry, exposing the hidden patterns of numbers, Princeton,

20062905. Gelbaum and Olmsted, Counterexamples in analysis, dover, 19642906. Rosenlicht, introduction ot analysis, dover, 19682907. Derbyshire, unknown quantity, a real and imaginary history of algebra, Joseph Henry

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2006 Paradox2909. Clark, Paradoxes from a to z, Routledge, 20022910. Fletcher and Olwyler, Paradoxical Thinking, Barrett Kohler, 19972911. Farson, Management of the Absurd, Touchstone, 19962912. Eisenstadt, Paradoxes of Democracy, John Hopkins U, 1999@2913. Smith and Berg, Paradoxes of Group Life, Jossey Bass, 1988@2914. Thaler,The Winner’s Curse, Paradoxes&Anomalies of Econ Life, Free Press, 1992@2915. Lewis, Marianne; Exploring Paradox: Toward a More Comprehensive Guide; Academy

of Management Review; October, 20002916. Poundstone, Labyrinths of Reason, Anchor Books, 19882917. Skousen and Taylor, Puzzles and Paradoxes in Economics, EE, 1997$$$2918. Foddy et al, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas [complexity models], PsychP99%%% Strategy, Overview of All Schools and Approaches2919. Financial Times, Mastering Strategy, Complete MBA Companion in Strategy, 2000 2920. Strategy Safari by Mintzberg, Ahlstrand, and Lampel, Free press, [email protected]. Cummings and Wilson, eds, Images of Strategy, Blackwell, 20032922. Yavitz and Newman, Strategy in Action, Free Press, 19822923. Lele, Creating Strategic Leverage, Matching Company Strengths with Market Opportu-

nities, Wiley, 19922924. Hitt et al, eds, The Blackwell Handbook of Strategic Management, 2003@2925. Zeckhauser, edr, Strategy and Choice, MIT, 19932926. Volberda and Elfring, eds, Rethinking Strategy, SAGE04%%% Managing Non-Profits2927. Smith, Bucklin, Assts,2nd Edn. Complete Guide to Nonprofit Managemt, Wiley, 20002928. Drucker, Managing the Non-Profit Organization, Harper, 1992 2929. Harvard Business, Harvard Business Review on Nonprofits, 19942930. Wolf,Managing a Nonprofit Organization in the 21st Century, Simon & Schuster, 19842931. Brinckerhoff, P.; Social Entrepreneurship, Wiley, 2000@ Public Administration and Management Basics2932. Brudney, O’toole, Rainey eds, Advancing Public Management, Georgetown, 2000@2933. Frederickson&Johnston, eds, Public Management Reform&Alabama, 19992934. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 19972935. Laxonick, Business organizn&the myth of the market economy, Cambridge, 19912936. Hirschman, Shifting Involvements, private interest and public action, Princeton 19822937. Wittman, The Myth of Democratic Failure, Why Political Institutions are Efficient, Chi-

cago, 1995@2938. Lessig,theFutureofIdeas,thefateofthe commons in a connectedworld,RandomHse, 20012939. Hammond, Human Judgement and Social Policy, Oxford, 1996@2940. Baron, Judgement Misguided, intuition&error in public decision making, Oxford, 19982941. Miller, Benjamin, North, The Economics of Public Issues 9thedn, HarperC, 932942. Williamson, ed, the Political Economy of Policy Reform, Inst. for Internl. Econ94%%%2943. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19992944. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 20032945. Sprinz and Wolinsky-Nahmias, eds, Models, Numvers, and Cases, methods for studying

international relations, U of Michigan 2004 History of Capitalism2946. Hirschman, The Passion and the Interests, political arguments for capitalism before its

triumph, Princeton, 1977@2947. Braudel, Wheels of Commerce, Civilization&Capitalism 15th to 18th century, Vol 2,

Harper&Row, 19862948. Hollingsworth and Boyer, eds, Contemporary Capitalism, Cambridge, 1997@2949. Means, Money and Power, the history of business, Wiley, 20012950. Greenfeld, The Spirit of Capitalism, Harvard, 20012951. Mackay&De la Vega,Extraordinary Popular Delusions&Confusion de Confusiones

Wiley962952. Mokyr, Gifts of Athena: Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy2953. Roehner&Syme, Pattern&Repertoire in History, Harvard 20022954. Aries, Dubry eds, A History of Private Life, vol. 1-4, Rome, Medieval, Renaissance,

Revolution, Harvard, 1990 Applications of Happiness Theory: Design the Emergence of Happy Lives for Self & Others

Happiness Theory2955. Argyle, The Psychology of Happiness, Routledge, 2nd edn, 20012956. Myers, The Pursuit of Happiness, who is happy and why, Morrow, 1992@2957. Csikszentmihalyi; Creativity, Flow the Psychology of Discovery&Invention; Harper962958. Arendt, The Human Condition, Chicago, 1954@2959. Nettle, Happiness: the science behind your smile; Oxford. 2005###@2960. Loy, Lack and Transcendence, Humanity Books, 19962961. Haidt, The Happiness Hypothesis, finding modern truth in ancient wisdom, Basic

Books, 20062962. White, A Brief History of Happiness, Blackwell, 20062963. Marar, The Happiness Paradox, Reaktion, 20032964. Berns, Satisfaction, Henry Holt, 2005@2965. Gilbert, Stumbling on Happiness, Knopf, 2006@2966. Layard, Happiness, lessons from a new science, Penguin, 2005

2967. McMahon, Happiness, a history; Atlantic Monthly, 20062968. Myers, the Pursuit of Happiness, Morrow, 19922969. Elster & Roemer, eds, Interpersonal Comparisons of Well-Being, Cambridge, 19912970. Bruni and Porta, Economics & Happiness, Oxford, 2005@2971. Loy, A Buddhist History of the West, SUNY, 20022972. Kahneman, Diener, Schwarz, eds, Well-Being, the foundations of hedonic psychology,

Russell Sage, 1999@2973. Csikszentmihalyi eds., Optimal experience,Cambridge, 19882974. Sternberg, Love is a Story, Oxford, 19982975. Sternberg and Hojjat eds, Satisfaction in close relationships, Guilford, 19972976. Kohn, No context, the case against competition, Houghton Mifflin, 19862977. Hochschild, the managed heart, commercialization of human feeling, U of California,

19832978. Hayes, Measuring customer satisfaction, ASQ, 19982979. Roland, In search of self in India and Japan, Princeton, 19882980. Konner, the tangled wing, biological constraints on the human spirit, Owl, 2002@2981. Klein, The Science of Happiness, Marlowe, 20022982. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion, Oxford, 2002@

Cultural Relativity of Happinesses2983. Culture and Subjective Well Being, editors Diener and Suh, MIT, 2000@2984. Swidler, Talk of Love: How Culture Matters, 20012985. Hatfield and Rapson, Love and Sex: Cross Cultural Perspective

Bases of Happiness2986. The Artful Universe by John D. Barrow, Penquin Books, 1995@2987. Provine, Laughter, A Scientific Investigation, Penquin, 2001@2988. Vogler, The Writer’s Journey, Mythic Structure for Storytellers & Screenwriters,

Michael Wiese, Studio City, California, 19922989. Hatfield and Rapson, Love and Sex: Cross Cultural Perspective2990. John-Steiner, Vera; Creative Collaboration; Oxford University Press; NYC: 2000@2991. Managing as a Performing Art by Peter Vaill, Jossey-Bass, 1989@2992. Suleiman, editor; Exile and Creativity Duke, 1996@

Developing Your Self and Its Happiness2993. Klar, Fisher, Chinsky, Nadler; Self Change; Springer Verlag, NYC; 1992@2994. Hatfield and Rapson, Love and Sex: Cross Cultural Perspective2995. Oliver, Satisfaction, A Behavioral Perspective on Consumer, McGraw Hill, 19972996. Hayes, Measuring Customer Satisfaction, ASQC, 19922997. Bourdieu, Nice translator; Distinction, A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste, Har-

vard, 19842998. The Boundaryless Career by Arthur and Rousseau, Oxford Univ., 1996@2999. McRae, Negotiating and Influencing Skills, SAGE 19983000. Gardner, Howard; Creating Minds; Basic Books, NYC, 19933001. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research

to work, Wiley, 2005 Industrial Anthropology & the Cultures of Industry

3002. Gellner, Relativism and the Social Sciences, Cambridge, 853003. Geertz, Local Knowledge, Basic, 833004. Thurow, Building Weaalth, Harper Collins, 19993005. Collins & Porras, Built to Last, Successful Habits of Visionary Companies, Harper Busi-

ness, 19943006. Eberts & Eberts, The Myths of Japanese Quality, Prentice Hall953007. Pucik, Tichy, Barnett eds, Globalizing Management, Wiley, 923008. Jordan, Business Anthropology, Waveland, 2003^^^ Japanese Studies: Demystifying Imperialist, Government Sold, Self Serving, & Self Ful-filling Images

The Varieties of Japanese Managements3009. Calder, Crisis and Compensation, Princeton, 19883010. Gluck, Japan’s Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period, Princeton853011. Buruma, Inventing Japan: 1853-1964, Weidenfeld&Nicholson, 03#3012. Ramseyer&Rasmusen, Measuring Judicial Independence: the political economy of judg-

ing in Japan, U Chicago, 03#3013. Gordon, edr, Postwar Japan as History, California, 19933014. Gordon, The Evolution of Labor Relations in Japan, Harvard85%%%

Is There an Oriental Type of Self3015. Rosenberger, Japanese Sense of Self, Cambridge, 19923016. Besser, Team Toyota,transplanting the Toyota culture in Kentucky,SUNY963017. Rozman,The East Asian Region,Confucian Heritage&Modern Adaptation, Princtn913018. Van Wolferen, The Enigma of Japanese Power, Knopf, 19893019. March, Reading the Japanese Mind, Kodansha, 19963020. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%3021. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%3022. Shono Still Life3023. Moore, The Japanese Mind, Hawaii, 19673024. Tsunoda, de Bary, Keene, eds. Sources of the Japanese Tradition, vol.s I and II, Colum-

bia Univ., 1958 Is There an East Asian Type of Self

3025. Pye, Asian Powers and Politics, Harvard. 19853026. Munro,ed,Individualism&Holism, Studies in Confucian&Taoist Values,Mich 853027. Marsela et al eds; Culture and Self, Asian and Western Perspectives,Tavistock,853028. Schwartz, The World of Thought in Ancient China, Harvard 19853029. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%3030. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%

Government Sponsored Senses of Self3031. Mouer&Sugimoto, Images of Japanese Society, Routledge863032. Kerr, Dogs and Demons, the fall of modern Japan, Penguin 20013033. Myers and Peattie, eds, the Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895-45, Princeton, 19843034. Harootunian, Things Seen and unseen, discourse and ideology in Tokugawa Nativism,

Chicago, 19883035. Ito, The Japanese Economy MIT, 19923036. Van Wolferen, The Enigma of Japanese Power, Knopf, 19893037. Lie, edr, the impoverished spirit in contemporary Japan, selected essays of honda Kat-

suichi, Monthly Review, 199933038. DeMente, Japan’s Cultural Code Words, Tuttle, 20043039. March, Reading the Japanese Mind, Kodansha, 19963040. Surowiecki, the Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday04%%%3041. Ball, Critical Mass, [social behavior theory], FSG04%%%3042. Koh Japan's Administrative Elite Anthropology in General (the below plus items in “Managing Globality, Diversity, & Cultures” at left)

The Power of Culture3043. Weber, the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Prentice Hall763044. Levi-Strauss, The View from Afar, trans. Neugroschel and Hoss, U Chicago, 833045. Fox, Pagans and Christians, Knopf, 19893046. Nixon, Advertising Cultures, SAGE, 20033047. Schwartz, The Creative Moment, How Science Made Itself Alient to Modern Culture,

Harper Collins 19923048. Collins and Porras, Built to Last, Successful habits of visionary companies, Harper

Business, 19943049. Pucik, Tichy, Barnett eds, Globalizing Management, Wiley, 19923050. Kotkin, Tribes, how race, religion and identity determine success in the new global

economy, Random House, 19923051. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043052. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Modernity as a Culture3053. Miller;Einstein,Picasso,Space,Time,&the Beauty that Causes Havoc,Basic Bk01@3054. Segel, Turn-of-the-Century Cabaret, Columbia, 1987@3055. Giddens, Anthony; Modernity and Self Identity; Polity Press, Cambridge; 1991@3056. Gould, Weiner, and Levin; Free Agents; Jossey Bass, San Francisco, 19973057. Green, Martin; Mountain of Truth, the Counterculture Begins, Ascona, 1900-1920;

Univ. Press of New England, London, 1986@3058. Weber, France, Fin de Siecle, Harvard, 19863059. Rothschild, Economic Sentiments, Adam Smith, Concorcet, and the Enlightenment,

Harvard, 2001@3060. Green, Mountain of Truth, Tufts, 19863061. Munck, The Enlightenment, Arnold, 20003062. Israel, Radical Enlightenment, Philosophy & the Making of Modernity, Oxford 20013063. Chemers, et al, Diversity in Oganizations, SAGE 1995%%%3064. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%3065. Davidson and Harrington, eds, Visions of Compassion [science&bud-

dhism]Oxford02%%%3066. Kearns, Ideas in Seventeenth Century France, St. Martins, 1979%%%

Theory in Anthropology and in Cultures3067. Crane, the Sociology of Culture: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives, 20023068. Geertz, Negara, Theatre State in 19th Century Bali, Princeton, 19803069. Marcus and Fischer, Anthropology as Cultural Critique, Chicago, 19863070. Todorov, On Human Diversity, nationalism... in french thought, Harvard, 19933071. Ortner, The Fate of Culture, Geertz and Beyond, California, 19993072. Hage and Harary, Structural Models in Anthropology, Cambridge, 19833073. An Introduction to Theory in Anthropology by Robert Layton, Cambridge, 19973074. Campbell; The Inner Reaches of Outer Space; Alfred van der Marck Edns, NYC;

1986@3075. Campbell, Joseph; The Hero With 1000 Faces, Bollingen, Princeton, 1949@3076. Douglas, Mary; Purity and Danger; Ark, London; 19843077. Douglas, Mary; Natural Symbols; Pantheon, NYC; 19823078. Hofstede, Geert; Cultures’ Consequences; Beverley Hills, Sage, 1980.3079. Hofstede, Geert; Cultures&Organizations: Software of the Mind; McGraw Hill,91.3080. Hampden-Turner&Tropenaars, The Seven Cultures of Capitalism, Doubleday 93.3081. Marcus and Fischer; Anthropology as Cultural Critique, Chicago; 19863082. Miller; Einstein,Picasso,Space,Time,&the Beauty that Causes Havoc,Basic Books,

2001@3083. Montuori&Purser; Social Creativity;Vol. 1 & 2; Hampton Press; CresskillNJ; 993084. Munch and Smelser; Theory of Culture; Univ. of California Press; Berkeley, 19923085. Munck, Thomas; The Enlightenment; Arnold, London; 20003086. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently,

Free Press, 2003@3087. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043088. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 20003089. Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, discovering the adaptive unconscious, Harvard, 20023090. Wegner, The Illusion of conscious Will, MIT, 20023091. Chemers, et al, Diversity in Oganizations, SAGE 1995%%%

The Femininity of Productivity and Asian-ness3092. Tannen, Deborah; You Just Don’t Understand; Morrow, NYC, 1990@3093. Tatsuno, Sheridan; Created in Japan; Harper and Row, NYC; 19903094. Taylor, Gary; Cultural Selection; Basic Books, NYC; 19983095. Zeldin; The French, Collins Harvill, NYC; 19833096. Zelinsky; New Workplaces for New Workstyles; McGraw Hill,NYC, 19983097. Gellner, Relativism and the Social Sciences, Cambridge, 85

3098. Lie, edr, the impoverished spirit in contemporary Japan, selected essays of honda Kat-suichi, Monthly Review, 19993

3099. DeMente, Japan’s Cultural Code Words, Tuttle, 20043100. Geertz, Local Knowledge, Basic, 833101. Greene, Managing Complex Adaptive Systems, Bestest-Mostest, 1990

The Cultures of Everything3102. Baron, Robert; Psychological Perspectives on Entrepreneuship; Current Directions in

Psychological Science, February, 20003103. Berger;The Culture of Entrepreneurship, Inst of Contemporary Studies, San Fran;

1991@3104. Swidler, Talk of Love: How Culture Matters, 20013105. Bledstein, the Culture of Professionalism, Norton, 19763106. Eberts, The Myths of Japanese Quality, Prentice Hall, 19953107. Culture and Subjective Well Being, editors Diener and Suh, MIT, 2000@3108. Roland, In Search of Self in India and Japan, Princeton, 19883109. Dissanayake, Homo Aestheticus, where art comes from and why, UWash923110. Coote & Shelton eds, Anthropology Art and Aesthetics, Oxford923111. Anderson, Calliope’s Sisters, a comparative study of philosophies of art, PH903112. Goodwin, Personal Relationships Across Cultures, Routledge, 1999$$$3113. Sherry, ed, Contemporary Marketing & Consumer Behavior, An Anthropological Sour-

cebook, SAGE1995%%%3114. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043115. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

The Culturedness of Cultures3116. Shimizu and Levine, eds; Japanese Frames of Mind, Cultural Perspectives on Human

Development, Cambridge, 013117. Cross-Cultural Psychology by Berry, Poortinga, Segall&Dusen, Cambridge, 19923118. Kasukis, Ames, Dissanayake, eds, Self as Body in Asian Theory and Practice, SUNY, 933119. Birnbaum and Leca, eds; Individualism, Theories and Methods, Oxford, 1990@3120. Carrithers, Collins, Lukes, editors; The Category of the Person, Anthropology, Philoso-

phy, History, Cambridge, 19853121. Besser, Team Toyota, transplanting the Toyota culture in Kentucky, SUNY, 19963122. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, How Asians and Westerners Think Differently,

Free Press, 2003@3123. Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, discovering the adaptive unconscious, Harvard, 20023124. Wegner, The Illusion of conscious Will, MIT, 20023125. Wierzbicka, Understanding cultures through their key words, Oxford, 19973126. Goodwin, Personal Relationships Across Cultures, Routledge, 1999%%%3127. Buddhism and Science, Wallace, ed, Columbia03%%%3128. Paige, edr, Education for the Intercultural Experience, Intercultural 93%%%3129. Cole, Cultural Psychology, a once and future discipline, Harvard95%%%3130. Rogoff, The Cultural Nature of Human Development, Oxford03%%%3131. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043132. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

The Culture of Being Together3133. Rozman,The East Asian Region,Confucian Heritage&Modern Adaptation, Princtn913134. Pye, Asian Powers and Politics, Harvard. 19853135. Pheysey, Organizational Cultures, Routledge, 19933136. Denison, Corporate Culture and Organizational Effectiveness, Wiley, 19903137. Trice and Beyer, The Cultures of Work Organizations, Prentice Hall, 19933138. Raelin, the clash of cultures, managers and professionals, Harvard Bsns, 1991@3139. Canetti, Crowds and Power3140. Kotkin, Tribes, how race, religion and identity determine success in the new global

economy, Random House, 19923141. Eisenstadt, Paradoxes of Democracy, John Hopkins U, 1999@3142. Smith and Berg, Paradoxes of Group Life, Jossey Bass, 1988@3143. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043144. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

Fields Applied to Sexuality

3145. Foucault The Use of Pleasure, the history of sexuality,m volume 23146. Diamond Why is Sex Fun?3147. Faure Buddhist Approaches to Sexuality3148. Nanda Gender Diversity, cross cultural variations3149. Harrell Ways of Being Ethnic in Southwest China3150. Herdt Sambia Sexual Culture3151. Abramson and Pinkerton Sexual Nature Sexual Culture3152. LaFont Constructing Sexualities

6. Bio-Logic 83 Emerging Forms of Computation:

biologic, machine, social, mind, medicine/man-agement, creativity, nature, learning, blends

BIOLOGIC COMPUTATIONdevelopment of life

alternate biologic lifetypes invention3153. Smith: the Major Transitions in Evolution; 3154. Baum: What is Thought; 3155. Smith: Origins of Life; 3156. Gergersen, edr, from Complexity to Life, on the emergence of life and meaning,

Oxford, 2003 the gene computer

human programmed genetic biologic systems

3157. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3158. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster,3159. Sterelny and griffiths, sex and death, an introduction to the philosophy of biology, chi-

cago, 19793160. Hull and Ruse, eds, the philosophy of biology, oxford, 1998 2001 ontogenesis, morphogenesis, self repair, stem celluarity

bio-molecular self assembly; embryonic hardware; self repairing systems

3161. Mittenthal: Principles of Organization in Organisms; 3162. Goodwin: How the Leopard Got its Spots; 3163. Segel: Design Principles for Immune ...; 3164. Stein: Thinking about Biology; 3165. Schlosser: Modularity in Development & Evolution; 3166. Kumar & Bentley: On Growth, Form, & Computers; metabolism: phenotype self regulation circuits

biologic behavior hijacking; supa-molecular self assembly; synthetic biology; parts

shops for humans

3167. West-Eberhard: Developmental Plasticity in Evolution; 3168. Stein: Thinking about Biology; 3169. Mittenthal: Principles of Organization in Organisms;3170. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 2001bio-logic

3171. Carroll, Endless Forms Most Beautiful, the new science of evo devo, Norton, 20053172. Forbes, the Gecko’s Foot, bio-inspiration engineered from nature, 4th estate, 200053173. Gerhard and Kirschner, Cells, Embryos, and Evolution, Blackwell, 19973174. Forbes, imitation of life, how biology is inspiring computing, MIT, 20043175. Clark, natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence,

oxford, 20033176. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 2001 behavior: development & regulation

experience capture systems; memory compilation systems; environment sensing sys-

tems; reflex evolution systems

3177. Smith&Thelen: Dynamic Systems Approach to Development; 3178. Dawson: Minds & Machines; 3179. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3180. Kelso: Dynamic Patterns; 3181. Clark: Natural-Born Cyborgs; ecology

non-biologic ecosystems

3182. Gurney: Ecological Dynamics; 3183. Gunderson: Panarchy;3184. Pimm: Balance of Nature; 3185. Patten: Complex Ecology; 3186. West-Eberhard: Dev. Plas. in Evoln.; niche

evolution ecology linkage; rich get richer exponential growth take-offs of technologies,

ideas

3187. Odling-Smee: Niche Construction; 3188. Chase: Ecological Niches: 3189. West-Eberhard: DPinEvoln.;3190. Dawkins, the ancestor’s tale, a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution, Houghton Mifflin,

20043191. Case, An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, Oxford, 20003192. Goodwin, how the leopard changed its spots, the evolution of complexity, scribner,

19943193. Gurney and Nisbet, ecological dynamics, oxford, 1998 COMPLEXITY3194. Rice, evolutionary theory, mathematical and conceptual foundations, Sinauer,

2004COMPLEX3195. Schlosser and Wagner, eds, Modularity, in development and evolution, Chicago, 20043196. Gotelli, a primer of ecology, 2nd edition, Sinauer, 19983197. Rose, and Lauder, eds, Adaptation, academic press, 19963198. Jablonka and Lamb, evolution in four dimensions, genetic epigenetic, behavioral and

symbolic variation in the history of life, MIT, 20053199. Callebaut, and Raskin-Gutman, Modularity, understanding the development and evolu-

tion of natural complex systems, MIT, 20053200. Gregory, the evolution of the geneome, elsevier, 2005 evolution

natural selection evolving of wanted human designs; evo-art, evo-music

3201. Rice: Evolutionary Theory;3202. Michod: Darwinian Dynamics; 3203. Keller: Levels of Selection in Evolution; 3204. West-Eberhard: Developmental Plasticity and Evolution; 3205. Crutchfield: Evolutionary Dynamics; 3206. Aldrich: Organizations Evolving; 3207. Belew: Adaptive Indls. in Evolvg Poplns.; 3208. West-Eberhard: DPinEvln.; 3209. Schlosser: Modularity in Development & Evolution;

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page 103210. Rose: Adaptation;3211. Hammerstein, edr. genetic and culturl evolution of cooperation, MIT, 20033212. Hawkins and Gell-Mann, eds, the evolution of human languages, addison wesley, 19923213. Charnov, life history invariants, some explorations of symmetry in evolutionary biol-

ogy, oxford, 19933214. Smith and Szathmary, the origins of life, from the birth of life to the origin of language,

oxford, 19993215. Richerson and Boyd, not by genes alone, how culture transformed human evolution,

Chicago, 20053216. Chase and Leibold, ecological niches, linking classical and contemporary approaches,

Chicago, 20033217. Keller, edr, levels of selection in evolution, princeton, 19993218. Hull: the Philosophy of Biology; 3219. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 20013220. Sterelny and Griffiths: Sex and Death; 3221. Schlosser and Wagner: Modularity in Development and Evolution; 3222. Dawkins, the ancestor’s tale, a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution, Houghton Mifflin,

20043223. Case, An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, Oxford, 20003224. Goodwin, how the leopard changed its spots, the evolution of complexity, scribner,

19943225. Gurney and Nisbet, ecological dynamics, oxford, 1998 COMPLEXITY3226. Rice, evolutionary theory, mathematical and conceptual foundations, Sinauer,

2004COMPLEX3227. Schlosser and Wagner, eds, Modularity, in development and evolution, Chicago, 20043228. Gotelli, a primer of ecology, 2nd edition, Sinauer, 19983229. Rose, and Lauder, eds, Adaptation, academic press, 19963230. Jablonka and Lamb, evolution in four dimensions, genetic epigenetic, behavioral and

symbolic variation in the history of life, MIT, 20053231. Callebaut, and Raskin-Gutman, Modularity, understanding the development and evolu-

tion of natural complex systems, MIT, 20053232. Gregory, the evolution of the geneome, elsevier, 2005 synthetic biology (engineered new parts of biologic systems) & directed evolution (evolu-

tion engineering)

humans invent/design new evolution systems; evolvable electronic hardware

3233. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3234. Michod: Darwinian Dynamics; 3235. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3236. Rose: Adaptation;3237. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 2001bio-logic

3238. Carroll, Endless Forms Most Beautiful, the new science of evo devo, Norton, 20053239. Forbes, the Gecko’s Foot, bio-inspiration engineered from nature, 4th estate, 200053240. Gerhard and Kirschner, Cells, Embryos, and Evolution, Blackwell, 19973241. Forbes, imitation of life, how biology is inspiring computing, MIT, 20043242. Clark, natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence,

oxford, 2003 MACHINE COMPUTATION

biologic, social, mental, creativity phenomena as computations

biology programmed by humans; tissue engineering; replaceable human body parts

3243. Mittenthal: Principles of Organization in Organisms; 3244. Crutchfield: Evolutionary Dynamics; 3245. Foddy: Resolving Social Dilemmas; 3246. Calvin: How Brains Think; 3247. Ballard: Intro to Natural Computation;3248. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004 alife and alternate: biologies, societies, minds, creativities

reverse bio-engineering; non-carbon life; silicon life; alternate chemistries

3249. Langton: Alife; 3250. Langton: Santa Fe Alife; 3251. Adachi: Alife; Proceedings: Alife 8 & 9; 3252. Schlosser and Wagner: Modularity in Development and Evolution; computations done: biologically, socially, mentally, creatively

biocomputing: DNA, membrane, protein, etc. computing regimes; social cellular autom-

ata

3253. Forbes: Imitation of Life: 3254. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3255. Calude: Computing with Cells and Atoms; 3256. Sipper: Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines; 3257. Paun: DNA Computing; basic machine computation regimes

biomolecular electronics; self reconfiguring and programming hardware

3258. Bergeron: Bioinformatics Computing; 3259. Floridi: Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Computing & Info; 3260. Copeland: Essential Turing; 3261. Jones et al: Bioinformatics Algorithms; 3262. Jones and Pevzner, an introduction to bioinformatics algorithms, MIT, 20043263. Floridi, edr, philosophy of computing and information, blackwell, 20043264. Dewdney, the new turing omnibus,66 excursions in computer science, owl, 1989 natural

computing

natural hardwares; natural software; natural netware; digital immune systems

3265. Ballard: an Intro to Natural Computation; 3266. Back: Evolutionary Computation 2; 3267. Forbes: Imitation of Life; 3268. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3269. Segel: Design Principles for Immune Systems...; 3270. Dasgupta: Artificial Immune Systems...; 3271. de Castro: Artificial Immune Systems; 3272. Sipper: Machine Nature; Bentley: Digital Biology3273. Calude and Paun, computing with cells and atoms, an introduction to quantum, DNA,

and membrane computing, Taylor and Francis, 20023274. Fogel and Corne, evolutionary computation in bioinformatics, Morgan Kaufmann, 20033275. Weiss, edr, distributed artificial intelligence meets machine learning, learning in multi-

agent environments, springer, 19913276. Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 2, advanced algorithms and

operators, Inst. of Physics, 20003277. Adami, introduction to artificial life, Springer, 19983278. Dorigo and Stutzle, ant colony optimization, MIT, 20043279. Paun, Rozenberg, Salomaa, DNA computing, new computing paradigms, springer,

19983280. Kumar and Bentley, eds, on growth, form, and computers, Elsevier, 20033281. Langdon, Poli, foundations of genetic programming, springer, 20023282. Langton, edr, artificial life, an overview, MIT, 1995 robotics: sensor, motor, reflex, planning systems

distributed sensor-actor nets; distributed experience embedding; engineered cybords;

lifeform biobots

3283. Brooks: Flesh & Machines; 3284. Brooks: Natural Robotics--Subsumption Architecture;3285. Rose: Adaptation; Langton, Alife III; 3286. Steels in Langton’s ALife; biologic aspects of computer/software systems: evolutionary development of computer

programs; program ecosystems

computational evolving ecosystems of niches; self evolving software invention systems

3287. Koza: Genetic Programming I & II; 3288. Huberman: Ecology of Computation; 3289. Schlosser and Wagner: Modularity in Development and Evolution; 3290. Langdon & Poli: Foundations of Genetic Programming;3291. Landweber, Winfree, eds, Evolution as computation, springer, 20023292. Koza, genetic programming II, automatic discovery of reusable programs, MIT, 19943293. Bechtel and Abrahamsen, connectionism and the mind, an introduction to parallel pro-

cessing in networks, blackwell, 19913294. Koza, genetic programming, on the programming of computer by means of natural

selection, MIT, 19913295. Ballard, an introduction to natural computation, MIT, 20003296. Eliasmith and Anderson, neural engineering, computation, representation, and dynam-

ics in neurobiological systems, MIT, 20033297. Liu, Tanaka, Iwata, Higuchi, Yasunaga, eds, Evolvable systems: from biology to hard-

ware, springer, 20013298. Sipper, Mange, Perez-Uribe, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware,

springer, 19983299. Tyrrell, Haddow, Torresen, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware, springer,

20033300. Back and Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 1, basic algorithms

and operators, Institute of Physics, 2000 evolutionary algorithms

new evolutionary regime inventions

3301. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3302. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3303. Fogel: Evolutionary Computation; 3304. Mitchell: Intro to Genetic Algorithms; 3305. Corne: Creative Evolutionary Systems; 3306. 2nd Int. Confce: Evolvable Systems: from Bio to H/W; 3307. Landweber, Winfree, eds, Evolution as computation, springer, 20023308. Koza, genetic programming II, automatic discovery of reusable programs, MIT, 19943309. Bechtel and Abrahamsen, connectionism and the mind, an introduction to parallel pro-

cessing in networks, blackwell, 19913310. Koza, genetic programming, on the programming of computer by means of natural

selection, MIT, 19913311. Ballard, an introduction to natural computation, MIT, 20003312. Eliasmith and Anderson, neural engineering, computation, representation, and dynam-

ics in neurobiological systems, MIT, 20033313. Liu, Tanaka, Iwata, Higuchi, Yasunaga, eds, Evolvable systems: from biology to hard-

ware, springer, 20013314. Sipper, Mange, Perez-Uribe, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware,

springer, 19983315. Tyrrell, Haddow, Torresen, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware, springer,

20033316. Back and Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 1, basic algorithms

and operators, Institute of Physics, 2000

complex adaptive systems dynamics

self emerging design; whistle and tipping point finding

3317. Cowan: Complexity; 3318. Bak: How Nature Works; 3319. Schelling: Micromotives and Macrobehaviors; 3320. Epstein: Growing Artificial Societies; 3321. morowitz&Singer: Mind, Brain,& CAS; 3322. Belew et al: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3323. Nadel and Stein, eds, 1991 Lectures in Complex Systems, Addison Wesley, 19923324. Steeb, the non-linear workbook, 3rd edition, world scientific, 2005 SOCIAL COMPUTATION

culture, economy, technology evolution

directed evolution of cultures, technologies, economies

3325. Richerson: Not by Genes Alone; 3326. Arthur: Increasing Returns; 3327. Anderson: Economy as Complex Adaptive System; 3328. Rose: Adaptation; 3329. Sterelny: Thought in a Hostile World, the Evolution of Human Cognition; 3330. Powel: God in the Equation; 3331. Odling-Smee et al: Niche Construction; 3332. Chase & Liebold: Ecological Niches; 3333. Seebright: Company of Strangers; 3334. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043335. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000 rise & fall of civilizations/organizations

error science; founding robust venture clusters

3336. Roehner: Pattern&Repertoire in History; 3337. Foddy: Resolving Social Dilemmas; 3338. Brown: Social Life of Info; 3339. Swedberg: Entrepreneurship the Social Science View; 3340. Bernstein: the Birth of Plenty; 3341. Seabright: the Company of Strangers; social computation (social style computing)

organizational computing; social simulation; robot societies

3342. Huberman: Organizational Computing; 3343. Dorigo: Ant Colony Optimization; 3344. Bonabeau: Swarm Intelligence;3345. Foddy, Smithson, Schneider, Hagg, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas, dynamic, struc-

tural and Intergroups Aspects, Psychology Press, 1999 computational sociality (using social forms to compute)

social cellular automatons; viral growth regimes; micro institution development

3346. Yunnus: Grameen Bank homepage;3347. Greene: Are You Creative? 60 Models; 3348. Arthur et al: Economy as an Evolving Complex System II; game & gaming theory

game programmed social and computer networks

3349. Sigmund: Games of Life; 3350. Eigen: Laws of the Game; 3351. Smith: Evolution and the Theory of Games; 3352. Rasmusen: Readings in Games&Info; 3353. Camerer: Behavior Game Theory; 3354. Hofbauer and Sigmund: Evolutionary Games & Population Dynamics; 3355. system effects3356. surprise/disaster option pricing; robust systems theory and practices3357. Jervis: System Effects; 3358. Thompson: Culture Theory; 3359. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3360. Koster, a theory of fun, for game design, paraglyph, 20053361. Wolf and Perron, the video game ,theory reader, routledge, 2003 system globalizations

practice transplants; attention maintenance; message stickyness design; education sys-

tems; diversity science

3362. Greene: 21st Century Human Capabilities; 3363. Nisbet: Geography of 3364. Thought; Diener & Suh: Culture & Subjective Well Being 3365. Bernstein: the Birth of Plenty; policy ecologies & evolutionary engineering (design of self consciously evolving entities)

social simulations; niche networks re-engineering; robust computing; bio-architectures

3366. Epstein: Growing Artificial Societies; 3367. Gunderson: Panarchy; 3368. Mitsch: Ecological Engineering;3369. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19993370. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 2003 virtuality, ubiquity, agility (social & technical)

amorphous computing coatings/lawns; self founding net ventures; socially virtual

groups

3371. Greene: Are You Creative? 60 Models; 3372. Greene: Managing Complex Systems; MIND COMPUTATION

influence & social cognition

self directedness recovery systems; designed social micro-environments; trend design;

self implementing policy designs

3373. Kunda: Social Cognition; 3374. Kahneman: Well Being; 3375. Knowles&Lynn: Resistance & Persuasion; 3376. Dillard: the Persuasion Handbook; 3377. Cialdini: Influence; memory, language, & other mind extensions

cognitive: architecture, furniture, apparel, friend nets, files, libraries

3378. Hawkins: Evolution of Human Languages; 3379. Jackendoff: Foundations of Language, brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution; 3380. Belew: Adaptive Individuals and Evolving Populations; 3381. Rowe: Machine Musicianship; 3382. Rogers & McClelland: Semantic Cognition; 3383. Manning and Schutze, Foundation of Statistical Natural Language Processing, MIT,

1999 consciousness

sentient materials science; organizational consciousness systems

3384. Morowitz: Mind, Brain, & Complex Adaptive Systems; 3385. Edelman: Universe of Consciousness;3386. Marcus: Birth of the Mind; 3387. Baars et al: Essential Sources in the Scientific Study of Consciousness; 3388. Koch: the Quest for Consciousness; 3389. Edelman: Wider than the Sky3390. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 20043391. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolutin of human cognition, blackwell, 20033392. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 20043393. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 20043394. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 19993395. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 19993396. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 20053397. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002 neural hardware

neuro-morphic engineering; silicon neuroscience;

3398. Dawson: Minds & Machines; 3399. Pinker: Blank Slate;3400. Ramachandran: Phantoms in the Brain; 3401. Nadel: 1992-3 Lectures in Complex Systems; 3402. Bechtel & Abrahamsen: Connectionism &the Mind; 3403. Arbib, Handbook of Brain Theory & Neural Nets; 3404. Galaburda et al: Languages of the Brain; emotion,

percept, impression

affective computing; system personalization learning systems; reality specialized social

module assemblies

3405. Booker: the 7 Basic Plots; 3406. Lewis: Emotion, Development, & Self Organization; 3407. Lewis and Haviland-Jones, handbook of emotions, 2nd edition, Guilford, 20063408. Ramachandran: Phantoms in the Brain; 3409. Manstead: Feelings & Emotions;3410. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 1999 concepts, reasoning, & learning

computational learning theory; learn-by-experience; commonsense self development

systems; hemispheric flaw correctives

3411. Ballard: Intro to Natural Computation; 3412. Rogers: Semantic Cognition; 3413. Thornton: Truth from Trash; 3414. Wolpert: Math of Generalization; 3415. Margolis; Concepts Core Readings; 3416. Sterelny: Thought in a Hostile World, the Evolution of Human Cognition; 3417. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 19873418. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002 meaning & judgement

robust interfaces; emotion and concept flaw correctives; science as the new global, ecu-

menic, ecologic religion of all;

3419. Rappaport: Ritual and Religion in the Making of Humanity; 3420. Arkes & Hammond: Judgement and Decision Making; 3421. Hogan: the Mind and its Stories; 3422. Arendt: the Human Condition; 3423. Arendt: On Revolution; 3424. Hacking: Scientific Revolutions; structures & indexing

structural cognition; macro diagrams; regularized fractal concept targets of mental

operations; biologic info retrieval;

quantum retrieval;

3425. Kintsch&Dijk: Macrostructures;

3426. Kintsch: Comprehension;3427. Svenonius: The Intellectual Foundation of Info Organization; 3428. Rijsbergen: the Geometry of Info Retrieval;3429. Bowker & Star: Sorting Things Out; 3430. Aczel, entanglement, the unlikely story of how scientists, mathematicians and philoso-

phers proved einstein’s spookiest theory, Plume, 20013431. Laughlin, a different univers,e reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic, 20063432. Fodor, Concepts, where cognitive science went wrong, Oxford, 19983433. Jackendoff, Semantic structures, MIT, 19903434. Lepore and Pylyshyn eds, What is cognitive science, blackwell, 19993435. Prinz, furnishing the mind, concepts and their perceptual basis, MIT, 20023436. Keil, Semantic and Conceptual Development, an ontological perspective, Harvard,

19793437. Fodor and Lepore, the compositionality papers, Oxford, 20023438. Rogers and McClelland, semantic cognition, a parallel distributed processing approach,

MIT, 20043439. Rijsbergen, the geometry of information retrieval, cambridge, 20043440. Svenonius, the intellectual foundation of information organization, MIT, 20013441. Bowker and Star, sorting things out, classification and its consequences, MIT, 1999 thoughts as natural selection processes in minds

productivity routes to creativity; insight automation

3442. Baum: What is Thought; 3443. Calvin: How Brains Think; 3444. Simonton: Origins of Genius; MEDICAL AND MANAGEMENT COMPUTATION

diagnosing:

presentation-history-symptom-hypothesis-test cycle

= Strategy and Focus

diagnostic event assembly over inter-networks; standard evolving solving processes;

disease maps; manage by balancing; whistle point finding;

3445. McGee: Evidence Based Physical Diagnosis; 3446. Tierney et al: CMDT;3447. Jenick: Foundations of Evidence-Based Medicine; 3448. Spece et al: Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice and Research; 3449. Keagy and Thomas: Essentials of Physician Practice Management; 3450. Cummings & Wilson: Images of Strategy; 3451. Mintzberg et al: Strategy Safari; 3452. Coyle: Practical Strategy, Structured Tools & Techniques: 3453. Volberda & Elfring: Rethinking Strategy; treating & prescribing:

(invention,

trials, tools,

compliance)

= Solution, Product, and Implementation

evidence based policy & treatment; theory optimal practices; practice optimal styles;

standard leading function repertoires; alternate leadership delivery modes; JIT leading

3454. Berwick: Escape Fire, Designs for the Future of Health Care; 3455. Spece et al: Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice & Research;3456. Berwick et al: Curing Health Care; 3457. Atkinson et al: Prnciples of Clinical Pharmacology; 3458. the Arbinger Institute: Leadership & Self Deception; 3459. Christensen et al: Seeing what’s next;3460. Whetten & Cameron: Developing Management Skills, 5th; 3461. DiClemente,Crosby, Kegler, eds, emerging theories in health promotion practice and

research, strategies for improving public health, jossey-bass, 20023462. Glanz, Rimer, Lweis, eds, Health behavior and health education, theory, research, and

practice, 3rd edition, Jossey-Bass, 20023463. Albert, a physician’s guide to health care management, blackwell, 20023464. Keagy and Thomas, essentials of physician practice management, Jossey bass, 20043465. Van de Ven: Innovation; 3466. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20043467. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 20043468. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on cre-

ativity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 20043469. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 19973470. Greene: Global Quality3471. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19993472. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 20033473. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 19933474. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 19983475. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 20043476. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performancde Government, RAND, 2005 practice

development:

(own career & profession’s standards/basis)

= Career & Market

Development

client self resource mobilization routines; biologic/behavior tipping points “tippers”;

attention engineering; institutional interface theory;

3477. Albert: A Physician’s Guide to Health Care Management; 3478. Spece et al: Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice and Research;3479. Keagy and Thomas: Essentials of Physician Practice Management; 3480. Longest: Managng Health Programs and Projects; 3481. Berwick, Godfrey, Roessner, curing health care, new strategies for quality improve-

ment, Jossey bass, 19903482. Gerteis, Edgman-Levitan, Daley, Delbanco, eds, through the patient’s eyes, understand-

ing and promoting patient-centered care, jossey-bass, 19933483. Chapman and Sonnenberg, eds, decision making in health care, theory, psychology, and

applications, cambridge, 20003484. DiClemente,Crosby, Kegler, eds, emerging theories in health promotion practice and

research, strategies for improving public health, jossey-bass, 20023485. Lee, Buse, Fustukian eds, health policy in a globalizing world, cambridge, 20023486. Spece, Shimm, Buchanan, conflicts of interest in clinical practice and research, oxford,

19963487. Longest, managing health programs and projects, jossey bass, 20043488. Hammer, Haas-Wilson, Peterson, Sage, eds, Uncertain Times, Kenneth arrow and the

changing economics of healthcare, Duke, 20033489. Berwick, escaqpe Fire, designs for the future of health care, jossey bass, 20043490. Glanz, Rimer, Lweis, eds, Health behavior and health education, theory, research, and

practice, 3rd edition, Jossey-Bass, 20023491. Albert, a physician’s guide to health care management, blackwell, 20023492. Keagy and Thomas, essentials of physician practice management, Jossey bass, 20043493. March: A Primer on Decision Making; 3494. Kotler: Kotler on Marketing; 3495. Citrin & Smith: The Five Patterns of Extraordinary Careers; 3496. Bardwick: The Plateauing Trap & how to avoid it in your career; 3497. Super & Sverko: Life roles, values, & careers; 3498. Feldman: work careers, a developmental perspective; 3499. Collin & Young: the future of career; Arthur et al: handbook of career theory;3500. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research

to work, Wiley, 2005 personal health maintenance

(lifestyle/psychic/social/financial)

= Person to Self Leadership

optimize ideal energy flow; optimize signal to noise ratio; optimize to tunable line of val-

ues not single optima; quality totalization & globalization; whistle point finding

3501. Phaedke: Robust Engineering; 3502. Greene: Global Quality; 3503. Spece et al: Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice and Research;3504. Kegan: In Over Our Heads; 3505. Arthur & Rousseau: The Boundaryless Career; 3506. Cannon: Sartre and Psychoanalysis; 3507. Klar et al: Self Change; 3508. Gladwell: the Tipping Point; 3509. Brown & Lent: Career Development & Counseling;3510. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research

to work, Wiley, 2005 public health maintenance

(organization)

= Person to Person Leadership

flaw

surveillance: cognitive/organizational/political flaws; error transmission mode monitor-

ing/intercepting;

3511. Chapman & Sonnenberg: Decision Making in Health Care; 3512. Spece et al: Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice & Research; 3513. Hammar et al: Uncertain Times, Kenneth Arrow & the Changing Economics of Health

Care; 3514. Grint, The Arts of Leadership; 3515. Chemers: An Integrative Theory of Leadership; 3516. van Maurik, Writers on Leadership; 3517. Vaill: Managing as a Performing Art;3518. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 19933519. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 19983520. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 20043521. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performancde Government, RAND, 20053522. DiClemente,Crosby, Kegler, eds, emerging theories in health promotion practice and

research, strategies for improving public health, jossey-bass, 2002 ecosystem health

maintenance

(economy, nation, trade-block, globe)

= Person to System Leadership

non-linearity of effects flagging; visual self management; manage by events;

3523. Lee et al: Health Policy in a Globalizing World; 3524. Gurney: Ecological Dynamics; 3525. Gunderson: Panarchy; 3526. Pimm: Balance of Nature;

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page 113527. Patten: Complex Ecology; 3528. West-Eberhard: Dev. Plas. in Evoln.; 3529. Jervis: System Effects; 3530. Thompson: Culture Theory; 3531. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3532. Ulrich et al: the GE work-out; preventative personal health:

personal fitness

(self change to robust routines)

ecology of self maintenance and self change; stages of psychic development; bridge com-

munity dynamics

3533. Gerteis et al: Through the Patient’s Eyes; 3534. Berwick et al: Curing Health Care; 3535. Klar et al: Self Change; 3536. Palombo: The Emergent Ego; 3537. Kegan & Lahey: How the Way We Talk Can Change the Way We Work; 3538. Bruch, Learning Psychotherapy; 3539. Brandtstadter & Lerner: Action & Development, Theory & Research thru Life Span; 3540. Thomas: Recent Theories of Human Development; 3541. Sternberg: Love is a Story; 3542. Arthur & Rousseau, The Boundaryless Career;3543. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research

to work, Wiley, 2005 preventative public health:

public & policy fitness

(societal change to robust routines)

emulation disciplines: generationality & educativity of change; ecology of public change;

3544. DiClemente et al: Emerging theories in Health Promotion Practice & Research; 3545. Glanz et al: Health Behavior & Health Education;3546. Dewar: the Second Tree: Stem Cells, Clones, etc.; 3547. Cialdini Influence; 3548. Cialdini: Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion; 3549. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 19993550. Levine: the power of persuasion, how we’re bought & sold; 3551. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 20033552. Knowles & Linn: resistance & persuasion;3553. Dillard & Pfau; the persuasion handbook; 3554. Hatfield et al: Emotional Contagion; 3555. Keller & Berry: The Influentials; preventative medical system & organization health:

profession

fitness (knowledge change & demystifications for robust routines)

continual compilation of inventions to layers of semi-profession hierarchy; clien t fitness

measures; manage by balancing; automatic knowledge deployment cascade processes;

3556. Albert: A Physician’s Guide to Health Care Management; 3557. Berwick et al: Curing Health Care; 3558. Lee et al: Health Policy in a Globalizing World; 3559. Hammer et al: Uncertain Times, Kenneth Arrow & the Changing Economics of Health

Care; 3560. Keagy & Thomas: Essentials of Physician Practice Management; 3561. Illych: Medical Nemesis; 3562. Beldstein: Culture of Professionalism; 3563. Myers: Intuition, Its Powers & Perils; 3564. Sternberg: Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid; 3565. Easterby-Smith: Blackwell Handbook on Org Learning & Knowdge Mngt; 3566. Kidd: Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems; 3567. Dierkes, et al; Handbook of Organizational Learning & Knowledge Management CREATIVITY COMPUTATION

catalog, blend, social and group models of creativity: combinatorial creating across

boundaries/norms

idea/person/resource islanding; dimensions of difference analysis

3568. Becker: Art Worlds; 3569. Green: Mountain of Truth; 3570. John-Steiner: Creative Collaboration; 3571. Miller: Einstein & Picallo; 3572. Florida: the Rise of the Creative Class; 3573. Shrage: Serious Play; 3574. Segel: Turn of the Century Cabaret; 3575. Farrell, Collaborative Circles, friendship dynamics and creative work, Chicago, 2001 knowledge evolution, experiment, and system models of creativity; knowledge operators

that create

idea schaffolding

3576. Brown: Social Life of Info; 3577. Brown: Seeing Differently; 3578. Christiensen: Seeing What’s Next; 3579. Bazerman: Predictable Surprises; 3580. Schon: Frame Reflection; 3581. Kauffman: Investigations; 3582. Johnson: Fire in the Mind; 3583. Wolfram: New Kind of Science; purity, self, and mind models of creativity; personal operators that create

individuation engineering; self inventions

3584. Sternberg: Handbook of Creativity; 3585. Amabile: Creativity in Context: 3586. Runco: Encyclopedia of Creativity vol I & II; 3587. Simonton: Origins of Genius; 3588. Root-Bernstein: Sparks of Genius; [accelerated learning & culture penetration models]3589. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004 what X created; for biology, machine computers, society, and mind: what & how--biol-

ogy, computers, societies, minds--create

reducing actions to codes; reducing codes to more compact codes; stochastic requiree-

ments extensions; syntax/semantics/pragmatics inter-compilations

3590. Cowan: Complexity; 3591. Wolfram: New Kind of Science; 3592. Mandelbrot: the Misbehavior of Markets; 3593. Rose: Adaptation; 3594. Crutchfield: Evolutionary Dynamics; 3595. Epstein: Growing Artificial Societies; 3596. Hull: the Philosophy of Biology; 3597. Sterelny and Griffiths: Sex and Death; what X we create: for biology, machine computers, society, and mind: how we create

new--biologies, computers, societies, mentalities

substrate translation: abstract operators/results from substrates then try new sub-

strates

3598. Casti: Art and Complexity; 3599. Kelly: Out of Order; 3600. Brown: Social Life of Info; 3601. Burt: Structural Holes; 3602. Arthur: Increasing Returns; 3603. Nonaka: Managing Industrial Knowledge; 3604. Florida: the Rise of the Creative Class; 3605. Christensen: Seeing What’s Next; 3606. Van de Ven: Managing Innovation; 3607. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on cre-

ativity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 20043608. Rowe: Machine Musicianship; what created X for biology, machine computers, society, and mind: biologic, computer,

societal, mental creativity operators

science as the new ecumenic global ecologic relition: what to safely believe, where

authority to live is found,

3609. Arendt: On Revolution; @3610. Davis: Genetic Algorithms&Simulated Annealing; @3611. Bonabeau: Swarm Intelligence; @3612. Holland: Hidden Order; 3613. Watts: Small Worlds; @3614. Cambell: Hero with 1000 Faces; @3615. Keith: Arts of Leadership; @3616. Martindale: the Clockwork Muse; @3617. Barrow: the Artful Universe;@ all fields of knowledge and practice as standard creativity operators applied to different

parts of the world

creativity engineering: 60 creativity operators appliable to all parts of the world

3618. Root-Bernstein: Sparks of Genius; 3619. Simonton: Origins of Genius; 3620. Sternberg: Intuition; 3621. Dumont: Essays on Individualism; 3622. Palombo: Emergent Ego; 3623. Kegan: In Over Our Heads; @3624. Brockman: Curious Minds; 3625. Goldstein: Incompleteness, Godel all creativity as the same paradox generators applied to different parts of the world, so

paradox doorways to creation appear everywhere

measurement and observational revolutions: of means, of scale, of relevance, of intent

3626. Clark: Paradoxes from A to Z; 3627. Fletcher: Paradoxical Thinking; 3628. Farson: Management of the Absurd; 3629. Eisenstadt: Paradoxes of Democracy; 3630. Smith: Paradoxes of Group Life; 3631. Thaler: the Winner’s Curse; 3632. Lewis: Exploring Paradox; 3633. Poundstone: Lambrynths of Reason; 3634. Skousen: Puzzles&Paradoxes of Economics; 3635. Foddy: Resolving Social Dilemmas; all creativity as bootstrapping of further pattern and complexity from prior pattern and

complexity

complex adaptive systems engineering

3636. Gladwell: the Tipping Point; 3637. Cilliers: Complexity & Postmodernism; 3638. Scfhelling: Micromotives & Macrobehaviors;

3639. Strevens: Understanding Complexity thru Probability; 3640. Zureck: Complexity, Entropy, & the Physics of Info; 3641. Kauffman: Investigations; 3642. Cowan: Complexity; 3643. Corne: Creative Evolutionary Systems; NATURE COMPUTATION

finite element analysis, simulated annealing, renormalization groups

cellular telecommunications; cellular computing; cellular ubiquity;

3644. Laughlin: A Different Universe, Reinventing Physics from the Bottom Up; 3645. Wolfram: A New Kind of Science; 3646. Barrow et al: Science and Ultimate Reality; 3647. Penrose: the Road to Reality; 3648. Bruce: Schrodinger’s Rabbits; 3649. Yougrau: a World Without Time; cellular automata

social

automata;

3650. Wolfram: A New Kind of Science; 3651. Pollack et al: Artificial Life 9; 3652. Standish et al: Artificial Life 8; ant algorithms

terrain/internet/interface marking systems;

3653. Dorigo: Ant Colony Optimization;3654. Pollack et al: Artificial Life 9; 3655. Standish et al: Artificial Life 8; swarms

local optima emergenetics;

3656. Kennedy: Swarm Intelligence; 3657. Bonabeau: Swarm Intelligence; 3658. Pollack et al: Artificial Life 9; 3659. Standish et al: Artificial Life 8; populations of intelligent agents

learned coordination mechanisms; learned democracies;

3660. JIT organization form; socially virtual organizations;3661. Sipper: Machine Nature; 3662. Bentley: Digital Biology; 3663. Pollack et al: Artificial Life 9; 3664. Standish et al: Artificial Life 8; simulated societies

inventor-less inventions; societal repertoires;

3665. Ilgen&Hulin, Computational Modeling of Behavior in Organizatns; 3666. Prietula et al: Simulating Organizations; 3667. Gilbert & Troitzsch: Simulation for the Social Scientist; 3668. Carley & Prietula: Computational Organization Theory; 3669. Gilbert &Conte: Artificial Societies, computer simulation of social life; 3670. Epstein&Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies, social science from the bottom up; 3671. Durlauf and Young, Social Dynamics; 3672. Lomi &Larsen, Dynamics of Organizations:Computational Modeling&Organizatn The-

ories;3673. Casti, Complexification, Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the Science of Sur-

prise;3674. Casti, Would-BeWorlds, How Simulation is Changing the Frontiers of Science;3675. Carley & Prietula, Computational Organization Theory; 3676. Foddy, et al, Resolving Social Dilemmas; neural nets

non-representational memories; social neural nets;

3677. Eliasmith and Anderson: Neural Engineering; 3678. Ballard: an Intro to Natural Computation; 3679. Forbes: Imitation of Life; 3680. Sipper: Machine Nature; 3681. Bentley: Digital Biology; 3682. Arbib: Handbook of Brain Theory & Neural Nets evolutionary & genetic algorithms

alternate biologies; recapitulated bioforms;

3683. Langdon & Poli: Foundations of Genetic Programming; 3684. Tanaka et al: Evolvable Systems, from Biology to Hardware, 4th Internl. Confce.; 3685. Fogel & Corne: Evolutionary Computation in Bioinformatics; 3686. Sipper et al: Evolvable Systems, from Biology to Hardware, 2nd Internt. Conferece;3687. Tyrrell et al: Evolvable Sysgtems, from Biology to Hardware, 5th Internl. Confc.; 3688. Back et al: Evolutionary Computation 1; Back: 3689. Evolutionary Computation 2; 3690. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; immune

algorithms

identity engineering: self/non-self marking systems; dynamic identity marking systems;

3691. deCastro: Artificial Immune Systems; 3692. Dasgupta: Artificial Immune Systems; 3693. Segel: Design Principles for Immune Systems...; LEARNING COMPUTATION

machine learning

theory automation; alternate sciences;

3694. Thornton: Truth from Trash; 3695. Weiss et al: Computer Systems that Learn; 3696. Fisher et al: Concept Formation; 3697. Ballard, An Intro to Natural Computation; 3698. Klosgen & Zytkow: Handbook of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; 3699. Weiss: Distributed AI Meets Machine Learning;3700. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 19873701. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002 human

learning

structural cognition; mental operator repertoires; cognitive furniture, cognitive archi-

tecture, cognitive apparel;

3702. Granott & Parziale: Microdevelopment; 3703. Arendt: the Life of the Mind; 3704. Cilliers: Complexity & Postmodernism; 3705. Baum: What is Thought?; 3706. Elman et al: Rethinking Innateness; 3707. Vallacher&Nowak, Dynamical Systems in Social Psych; 3708. Brown &Gaertner: Blackwell Handbk of Inter-group Social Psychology; 3709. Tesser&Schwarz: Blackwell Handbk of Intra-indvl Social Psychology; 3710. Fletcher & Clark: Blackwell Handbk of Interpersonal Social Psych,; 3711. Hogg & Tindale: Blackwell Handbk of Group Process Social Psych; 3712. Kunda: Social Cognition; organization learning

idea rooms; phone research events; research assemblies; cognitive process deployment

cascades;

3713. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 20043714. Brown and Duguid: The Social Life of Info; 3715. Cohen & Sproul: Organizational Learning; 3716. Damasio: Unity of Knowledge; 3717. Mokyr: the Gifts of Athena; natural selection as learning

idea-niche-environment tri-partite exploration engineering; Lamarcian evolution engi-

neering;

genetic organization forms;

genetic markets;

3718. Mayr: What Makes Biology Unique; 3719. Dawkins: the Ancestor’s Tale; 3720. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3721. Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3722. Schlosser and Wagner: Modularity in Development and Evolution; 3723. Rice: Evolutionary Theory; 3724. Michod: Darwinian Dynamics; 3725. Keller: Levels of Selection in Evolution; 3726. West-Eberhard: Developmental Plasticity and Evolution; 3727. Crutchfield: Evolutionary Dynamics; 3728. Aldrich: Organizations Evolving; lifeform learning behavior

experience indexing; stratified responding;

3729. Dawkins: the Ancestor’s Tale; 3730. Smith&Thelen: Dynamic Systems Approach to Development; 3731. Dawson: Minds & Machines; Belew: Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations; 3732. Kelso: Dynamic Patterns; culture as learning

unlearning learning; culture as high performances & vice versa; “culturing” wanted

capabilities;

3733. Nisbett: Geography of Thought; 3734. Tannen: You Just Don’t Understand;3735. Kahneman et al: Well-Being; 3736. Diener & Suh: Culture & Subjective Well-Being; 3737. Vinken et al: Comparing cultures; 3738. Greene: Defining 21st Century Human Capabilities3739. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 20043740. Matsumoto, culture and psychologyk 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000 automation of research & invention

discovery automation; idea farms; venture incubation;

3741. Rosenberg et al: Technology&the Wealth of Nations; 3742. Janszen, The Age of Innovation; 3743. Mayes, Sources of Productivity Growth; 3744. Hesselbein et al: Leading for Innovation; 3745. Rogers: Diffusion of Innovations; 3746. Scherer: Innovation & Growth, Schumpeterian Perspectives; 3747. Nelson: National Innovation Systems, a comparative analysis; 3748. Christensen et al: Seeing what’s next; @3749. Wind et al: the Power of Impossible Thinking; 3750. Shekerjian: Uncommon Genius, how great ideas are born; 3751. Brown: Seeing Differently, insights on innovation;

3752. Iansiti & Levien: the keystone advantage, business ecosystem dynamics; knowledge factories (venture clusters)

idea combinatorics; dimensions of difference designing;

3753. Brown & Duguid: The Social Life of Info; @3754. Mokyr: the Gifts of Athena; 3755. Swedberg: Entrepreneurship, the Social Science Perspective; 3756. Lee: the Silicon Valley Edge;@ 3757. Illych: Medical Nemesis; @3758. Beldstein: Culture of Professionalism;@ 3759. Myers: Intuition, Its Powers & Perils; @3760. Sternberg: Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid;@ 3761. Easterby-Smith: Blackwell Handbook on Org Learning & Knowdge Mngt; 3762. Kidd: Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems; 3763. Dierkes, et al; Handbook of Organizational Learning & Knowledge Management@ orthogonal disciplines

auxiliary universities; orthogonal universities; colleges of orthogonals;

3764. Greene: Defining 21st Century Human Capabilities; 3765. Damasio: Unity of Knowledge; @3766. Mokyr: the Gifts of Athena; BLENDS COMPUTATION

self applying recursion and embedding:

example--evolving of natural selection algorithms, or natural selection subsystems

within organisms

immuno-tronics

3767. Forbes: Imitation of Life; 3768. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; 3769. Charnow: LifeHistory Invariants; mixed applying, recursion, embedding:

example--evolving morphogenesis systems

biologic device invention agriculture

3770. Forbes: Imitation of Life; 3771. Landweber: Evolution as Computation; @ continuua:

game-simulation-work, software-firmware-hardware-wetware, gene-genecontroller-

geneswitch

learning as culture/world penetration and contributing

3772. Bower: Computational Modeling of Genetic & Biochemical Networks; 3773. Casti: Would-be Worlds; @3774. Prietula: Social Simulation; @3775. Epstein: Growing Artificial Societies;@ 3776. Koster, a theory of fun, for game design, paraglyph, 2005@3777. Wolf and Perron, the video game ,theory reader, routledge, 2003@3778. Foddy, Smithson, Schneider, Hagg, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas, dynamic, struc-

tural and Intergroups Aspects, Psychology Press, 1999@ error, noise, event tolerant robustness

robustness engineering: optimizing for reliability and survival

3779. Rappaport: Ritual and religion in the Making of Humanity; 3780. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 20043781. Phaedke: Robust Engineering; 3782. Greene: Global Quality; Jen: Robust Design modeling regimes for complex biologic, computer, societal, mind, creativity systems

representation engineering: abstracting across implementation substrates

3783. Mittenthal: Principles of Organization in Organisms; 3784. Nadel: 1991 Lectures in Complex Systems; Auyand: Foundations of Complex System

Theories; Mandelbrot: the Misbehavior of Markets; elimination of death

de-aging treatments; aging cessation; life extension treatments; genetic/cytoplasm/

metabolism level death cause eliminations;

3785. Dewar: the Second Tree, Stem Cells, Clones, Chimeras, & Quests for Immortality, Car-roll & Graf, 2004;

3786. Hall: Merchants of Immortality; 3787. Kurzweil & Grossman: Fantastic Voyage: 3788. Hall, merchants of immortality, chasing the dream of human life extension, Houghton

Mifflin, 20033789. Kirkwood, time of our lives, the science of human aging, oxford, 19993790. Kurzweil and Grossman, fantastic voyage, live long enough to live forever, Rodale,

2004evolution3791. Calude and Paun, computing with cells and atoms, an introduction to quantum, DNA,

and membrane computing, Taylor and Francis, 2002@3792. Fogel and Corne, evolutionary computation in bioinformatics, Morgan Kaufmann, 20033793. Weiss, edr, distributed artificial intelligence meets machine learning, learning in multi-

agent environments, springer, 19913794. Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 2, advanced algorithms and

operators, Inst. of Physics, 20003795. Adami, introduction to artificial life, Springer, 19983796. Dorigo and Stutzle, ant colony optimization, MIT, 2004@3797. Paun, Rozenberg, Salomaa, DNA computing, new computing paradigms, springer,

1998@3798. Kumar and Bentley, eds, on growth, form, and computers, Elsevier, 2003@3799. Langdon, Poli, foundations of genetic programming, springer, 2002@3800. Langton, edr, artificial life, an overview, MIT, 1995@interfaces3801. Fogg, Persuasive Technology, using computer to change whatwe think and do, Morgan

Kaufmann, 2003@3802. Norman, Things that Make Us Smart, Perseus, 1993@3803. Norman,The Psychology of Everyday Things, Basic, 1988@3804. Dertouzos, The Unfinished Revolution, Harper Collins, 20013805. Frascara, edr, Design and the Social Sciences, Taylor&Francis02%%%@modules3806. Schlosser and Wagner, eds, Modularity, in development and evolution, Chicago, 2004@3807. Callebaut, and Raskin-Gutman, Modularity, understanding the development and evolu-

tion of natural complex systems, MIT, 2005@3808. Baldwin & Clark, Design Rules, vol. 1, The Power of Modularity@3809. Fodor, Modularity of Mind, MIT Press, 20003810. Riel, Object-Oriented Heuristics, Addison-Wesley, 1996selves 3811. Leak, Jean Paul Sartre, Reaktion, 2006@3812. Goldstein, betraying spinoza, the renegade jew who gave us modernity, nextbook, 20063813. Stewart, the courtier and the heretic, leibniz, spinoza, and the fate of god in the modern

world, Norton, 2006@3814. Taylor, sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Harvard, 19893815. Neisser, the perceived self, ecological and inerpersonal sources of self knowledge, cam-

bridge, 19933816. Pervin, personality theory and research, 6th edition, Wiley, 19703817. Deci and Ryan, handbook of self determination research, U of Rochester, 20023818. Cervone and Mischel, eds., Advances in Personality Science, Guilford, 2002@3819. Sternberg and Kolligian, Competence Considered, Yale, 1990 (plus nearly all other

Sternberg edited books)3820. Boekaerts, Pintrich, Zeidner, Handbook of Self Regulation, Academic00@3821. Higgins, Kruglanski, eds., Motivational Science, Psychology Press, 20003822. Gollwitzer and Bargh, eds., The Psychology of Action, Guilford, 19963823. Lerner edr, Handbook of Child Psych, Theoretical Models of Human Development,

vol1, Wiley98%%%3824. Seigel, the idea of the self, thought and experience in western europe since the 17th cen-

tury, cambridge, 2005science as the new religion the science of religion

3825. Armstrong, visions of god, four medieval mystics and their writings, Wisdom, 19943826. Tremlin, minds and gods, the cognitive foundations of religion, Oxford, 2006@3827. Dennett, breaking the spell, religion as a natural phenomenon, Viking, 2006@3828. Illich, as told to Cayley, the rivers north of the future, the testament of Ivan Illich,

Anansi, 2005@3829. Barrett, why would anyone believe in god, Altimira, 20043830. Whitehouse and McCauley, eds, mind and religion, psychological nad cognitive foun-

dations of religiosity, Altamira, 20053831. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 2004@3832. Norris and Inglehart, sacred and secular, religion and politics worldwide, cambridge,

20043833. Boyer, religion explained, the evolutionary origins of religious thought, Basic, 20013834. Wilson, Darwin’s Cathedral, evolution, religion, and the nature of society, Chicago,

20023835. Armstrong, the great transformation, the beginning of our religious traditions, Knopf,

20063836. Armstrong, the spiral staircase, my climb out of darkness, Anchor, 20043837. Barbour, Religion and Science historical and contemporary, issues, Harper, 19973838. Clayton, the problem of god in modern thought, eerdmans, 2000

7. 2006 Add Onsrecency has certain advantages, the books below were recently acquired and found good in qual-

ityquantum computing3839. Lloyd, Programming the Universe, Knopf, 2006@3840. Seife, Deconding the Universe, Viking, 2006@3841. Aczel, entanglement, the unlikely story of how scientists, mathematicians and philoso-

phers proved einstein’s spookiest theory, Plume, 2001@3842. Laughlin, a different univers,e reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic,

2006@Japanese aesthetics3843. Marra, Modern Japanese Aesthetics, a reader, Hawaii, 19993844. Wakabayashi ed, Modern Japanese Thought, Cambridge, 19983845. Hume, ed, Japanese Aesthetics and Culture, SUNY, 19953846. Odin, Artistic Detachment in Japan and the West, Hawaii, 2001@Chance and Probability Theory3847. Jaynes, Probability Theory, the logic of science, Cambridge, 2003@3848. Kaplan and Kaplan, Chances Are, adventures in probability, Viking 2006democracy theory3849. Cunningham, Theories of Democracy, Routledge, 2002@

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page 123850. Dahl, Shapiro, Cheibub, eds, the Democracy Sourcebook, MIT, 2003@3851. Terchek and Conte, eds, Theories of Democracy, a reader, Rowman, 2001@innovation theory3852. Fagerberg, Mowery, Nelson, eds, Oxford Handbook of Innovation, 20053853. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20043854. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004bio-logic3855. Carroll, Endless Forms Most Beautiful, the new science of evo devo, Norton, 20053856. Forbes, the Gecko’s Foot, bio-inspiration engineered from nature, 4th estate, 200053857. Gerhard and Kirschner, Cells, Embryos, and Evolution, Blackwell, 1997 brain science

3858. Silvia, exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006@3859. Elster, alchemies of the mind, rationality and the emotions, Cambridge, 19993860. Panksepp, affective neuroscience, Oxford, 1998@3861. Erneling and Johnson, eds, the mind as a scientific object, Oxford, 20053862. Quartz and Sejnowski, liars, lovers, and heroes, what the new brain science reveals

about how we become who we are, Morrow, 20023863. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 1999@3864. Morris, Tarassenko, Kenward, cognitive systems, information processing meets brain

science, Elsevier, 2006@3865. Stafford and Webb, mind hacks, tips and tools for using your brain, O’Reilly, 20053866. Lewis and Granic, eds, emotion, development, and self organization, Cambridge, 20003867. Lewis and Haviland-Jones, handbook of emotions, 2nd edition, Guilford, 20063868. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 20003869. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 19993870. Jouranal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 20043871. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 2004@3872. Juslin and Sloboda, music and emotion, theory and research, Oxford, 2001@3873. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 20043874. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolutin of human cognition, blackwell, 20033875. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 20043876. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004@3877. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999@3878. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 19993879. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 20053880. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002 math

3881. Rockafellar and Wets, Variational Analysis, Springer, 20043882. Livio, the equation that couldn’t be solved, how mathematical genius discovered the

language of symmetry, Simon and Schuster, 20053883. Abbott, Understanding Analysis, Springer, 20013884. Ronan, symmetry and the monster, Oxford, 20063885. Ash and Gross, fearless symmetry, exposing the hidden patterns of numbers, Princeton,

20063886. Gelbaum and Olmsted, Counterexamples in analysis, dover, 19643887. Rosenlicht, introduction ot analysis, dover, 19683888. Derbyshire, unknown quantity, a real and imaginary history of algebra, Joseph Henry

Press, 20063889. Stillwell, yearning for the impossible, the surprising truths of mathematics, AK Peters,

20063890. Penrose, the road to reality, a complet guide to the laws of the universe, Knopf, 20053891. Barrow, Davies, Harper, science and ultimate reality, quantum theory, cosmology, and

complexity, cambridge, 2004@3892. von Mises, Probability, statistics, and truth, Dover, 19573893. Aubin, viability theory, systems, and control foundations and applications, Birkhauser,

19913894. Hawking edr., God created the integers, the mathematical breakthroughs that changed

history, Running Press, 2005@3895. Goldstein, incompleteness, the proof and paradox of kurt godel, norton, 2005 complexity

3896. Kelso and Engstrom, the complementary nature, MIT, 20063897. Sole and Bascompte, self-organization in complex ecosystems, Princeton, 20063898. Sawyer, social emergence, societies as complex systems, cambridge, 20053899. Granovetter and Swedberg, the sociology of economic life, 2nd edition, Westview,

2001@3900. Beinhocker, the origin of wealth, evolution, complexity and the radical remaking of

economics, Harvard B School, 2006@ the nature and origins of the self

3901. Leak, Jean Paul Sartre, Reaktion, 2006@3902. Goldstein, betraying spinoza, the renegade jew who gave us modernity, nextbook, 20063903. Stewart, the courtier and the heretic, leibniz, spinoza, and the fate of god in the modern

world, Norton, 2006@3904. Taylor, sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Harvard, 19893905. Seigel, the idea of the self, thought and experience in western europe since the 17th cen-

tury, cambridge, 2005@ educational philosophy

3906. Palmer, edr, 50 major thinkers on education, Routledge, 20013907. Noddings, philosophy of education, Westview,19953908. Reed and Johnson, philosophical documents in education, 2nd edition, Addison Wesley,

2000 fashion

3909. Gehlhar, the fashion designer survival guide, an insider’s look at starting and running your own fashion business, Kaplan, 2005@

3910. Shaeffer, high fashion sweing secrets from the world’s best designers, Rodale, 19973911. McKelvey and Munslow, fashion design, process, innovation, and practice, blackwell,

2003@ design

3912. Bennett, edr, design studies, theory and research in graphic design, Princeton architec-tural press, 2006@

3913. Boland and Collopy, eds, managing as designing, Stanford business press, 2004@3914. Gratz, the living city, how america’s cities are being revitalized by thinking small in a

big way, Wiley, 19943915. Wilson, information arts, intersections of art, science, and technology, MIT, 2002@3916. Laurel, design research, methods and perspectives, MIT, 2003@3917. Fainstein and Campbell, Readings in Urban Theory, Blackwell, 1996 Arendt and virtue

3918. Peterson and Seligman, character strengths and virtues, Oxford, 20043919. Gordon, edr, Hannah Arendt and Education, Westview, 20013920. Arendt, essays in understanding, formation, exile, and totalitarianism, Schocken, 19943921. Arendt, the promise of politics, Schocken, 20053922. Arendt, responsibility and judgement, Schocken, 2003@ expertise

3923. Ericsson, Chaness, Feltovick, Hoffman, eds, the Cambridge handbook of expertise and expert performance, Cambridge, 2006@

the science of religion

3924. Armstrong, visions of god, four medieval mystics and their writings, Wisdom, 19943925. Tremlin, minds and gods, the cognitive foundations of religion, Oxford, 20063926. Dennett, breaking the spell, religion as a natural phenomenon, Viking, 2006@3927. Illich, as told to Cayley, the rivers north of the future, the testament of Ivan Illich,

Anansi, 2005@3928. Barrett, why would anyone believe in god, Altimira, 20043929. Whitehouse and McCauley, eds, mind and religion, psychological nad cognitive foun-

dations of religiosity, Altamira, 20053930. Norris and Inglehart, sacred and secular, religion and politics worldwide, cambridge,

2004@3931. Boyer, religion explained, the evolutionary origins of religious thought, Basic, 2001@3932. Wilson, Darwin’s Cathedral, evolution, religion, and the nature of society, Chicago,

2002@3933. Armstrong, the great transformation, the beginning of our religious traditions, Knopf,

20063934. Armstrong, the spiral staircase, my climb out of darkness, Anchor, 20043935. Jacoby: FreeThinkers, a History of American Secularism; Metropolitan, 2004@ collaboration and communication

3936. Stahl, group cognition, computer support for building collaborative knowledge, MIT, 2006

3937. Braman, Communicatiion researchers and policy-making, MIT, 2003@ software

3938. Jackson, software abstractions, logic, language, and analysis, MIT, 20063939. Maindonald and Braun, data analysis and graphics using R, an example based approach,

cambridge, 2003@3940. Paulson, ML for the working programmer, cambridge, 1991 language

3941. Jackendoff, foundations of language, brain, meaning, grammar, evolution, Oxford, 2002@

biographies

3942. Boulton, edr, the selected letters of D. H. Lawrence, cambridge, 1979 personality

3943. Neisser, the perceived self, ecological and inerpersonal sources of self knowledge, cam-bridge, 1993

3944. Pervin, personality theory and research, 6th edition, Wiley, 1970 comedy research

3945. Morreall, taking laughter seriously, SUNY, 19833946. Gruner, the game of humor, a comprehensive theory of why we laugh, transaction, 20003947. Chapman and Foot, eds, humor and laughter, theory, research, and applications, transac-

tion, 2004@ law

3948. Bartol and Bartol, psychology and law, theory, research, and applications, Thompson, 2004@

policy

3949. Sabatier edr, theories of the policy process, westview, 1999@ culture

3950. Schaller, Crandall, the psychological foundations of culture, LEA, 2004@3951. Matsumoto, culture and psychology 2nd edn, Wadsworth, 2000

politics3952. Sprinz and Wolinsky-Nahmias, eds, Models, Numbers, and Cases, methods for studying

international relations, U of Michigan 2004@ structural cognition

3953. Kehler, Coherence, Reference, and the theory of Grammar, CLSI Stanford, 2002 innovation

3954. Brown, Seeing Differently, insights on innovation, HBS, 19973955. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20043956. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004@ Intellectual Property

3957. Bouchoux, Intellectural Property, 2nd edition, Thomson, 20053958. Elias and Stim, Patent, Copyright & Trademark, an intellectual property desk reference,

4th edition, Nolo, 20033959. Inside the Minds, The Art and Science of Patent Law, Aspatore books, 20043960. Gilbert, the Entrepreneur’s Guide to Patents, Copyrights, Trade secrets, and Licensing,

Berkeley, 2004@ creative people

3961. Browne, Charles Darwin, the origin and after, the years of fame, Knopf, 2002@ concepts

3962. Galambos, Abelson, Black, eds, Knowledge Structures, LEA, 19863963. Talmy, Toward a Cognitive Semantics, vol II, typology and process in concept structur-

ing, MIT, 20013964. Fodor, Concepts, where cognitive science went wrong, Oxford, 19983965. Jackendoff, Semantic structures, MIT, 19903966. Lepore and Pylyshyn eds, What is cognitive science, blackwell, 19993967. Prinz, furnishing the mind, concepts and their perceptual basis, MIT, 20023968. Keil, Semantic and Conceptual Development, an ontological perspective, Harvard,

19793969. Fodor and Lepore, the compositionality papers, Oxford, 20023970. Rogers and McClelland, semantic cognition, a parallel distributed processing approach,

MIT, 2004@3971. Neisser, edr, Concepts and Conceptual Development, ecological and intellectual factors

ini categorization, cambridge, 19873972. Murphy, the Big Book of Concepts, MIT, 2002@ design

3973. Birkhauser, Design: history, theory, and practice of product development, Birkhauser, 2005@

science of religion

3974. Barbour, Religion and Science historical and contemporary, issues, Harper, 1997 biology evolution

3975. Gergersen, edr, from Complexity to Life, on the emergence of life and meaning, Oxford, 2003

design

3976. Cherry, Programming for Design, from theory to practice, Wiley, 1999 creativity and innovation

3977. Hemlin, Allwood, Martin, Creative Knowledge Environments, the influences on cre-ativity in research and innovation, Edward Elgar, 2004

3978. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004

3979. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004

psychology

3980. Demetriou and Raftopoulos, Cognitive Developmental Change, Cambridge, 20043981. Kagan, Three Seductive Ideas, Harvard, 19983982. Sternberg and Jordan, A handbook of wisdom, cambridge, 20053983. Deci and Ryan, handbook of self determination research, U of Rochester, 2002 innovation

3984. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business stratgegy depends on pro-ductive friction and dynamic specialization, HBS, 2005

3985. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 2004

3986. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-tion to predict industry change, HBS, 2004

design of cities

3987. Alexander, Ishikawa, Silverstein, Jacobson, Fiksdahl-King, Angel, A Pattern Language, towns, buildings, construction, Oxford, 1977

3988. Gratz and Mintz, Cities, back from the edge, new life for downtown, Wiley, 1998 biology as engineering

3989. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives, Simon and Schuster, 2001@

game design

3990. Koster, a theory of fun, for game design, paraglyph, 2005@3991. Wolf and Perron, the video game ,theory reader, routledge, 2003 sports

3992. Mandelbaum, the meaning of sports, why americans watch baseball, football, and bas-ketball and what they see when they do, Public Affairs, 2004

3993. Wann, Melnick, Russell, Pease, Sports Fans, the psychology and social impact of spec-tators, routledge, 2001

leadership

3994. Dewar, Builder, Hix, Levin, assumption-based planning, RAND, 19933995. Sanders, Strategic Thinking and the New Science, planning in the midst of chaos, com-

plexity, and change, free press, 19983996. Antonakis, cianciolo, Sternberg, eds, the Nature of Leadership, SAGE, 2004@3997. Klitgaard and Light, eds, High-Performance Government, RAND, 2005@ quality

3998. Ross, Taguchi Techniques for Quality Engineering, McGraw Hill, 1988 theatre and performance

3999. Brustein, letters to a young actor, a universal guide to performance, Basic, 2005 art criticism

4000. Becker, art worlds, U of California, 1982 science of religion

4001. Clayton, the problem of god in modern thought, eerdmans, 2000 killing death

4002. Hall, merchants of immortality, chasing the dream of human life extension, Houghton Mifflin, 2003

4003. Kirkwood, time of our lives, the science of human aging, oxford, 19994004. Kurzweil and Grossman, fantastic voyage, live long enough to live forever, Rodale,

20044005. Dewar, the second tree: stem cells, clones, chimeras, and quests for immortality, Carroll

& Graf, 2004 quantum

4006. Aczel, entanglement, the unlikely story of how scientists, mathematicians and philoso-phers proved einstein’s spookiest theory, Plume, 2001

emotion

4007. Elster, strong feeling, emotion, addiction, and human behavior, MIT, 1999 culture, Japan

4008. Lie, edr, the impoverished spirit in contemporary Japan, selected essays of honda Kat-suichi, Monthly Review, 19993

4009. DeMente, Japan’s Cultural Code Words, Tuttle, 2004 creativity

4010. Breit and Hirsch, lives of the laureates, 18 nobel economists, 4th edition, MIT, 20044011. Farrell, Collaborative Circles, friendship dynamics and creative work, Chicago, 20014012. Roehner and Syme, pattern and repertoire in history Harvard, 20024013. von Hippel, democratizing innovation, MIT, 20054014. Hagel and Brown, the only sustainable edge, why business stratgegy depends on pro-

ductive friction and dynamic specialization, HBS, 20054015. Iansiti and Levien, The Keystone Advantage: what the new dynamics of business eco-

systems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability, HBS, 20044016. Christensen and Anthony and Roth, Seeing What’s Next, using the theories of innova-

tion to predict industry change, HBS, 20044017. Steiner, grammars of creation, Yale, 20014018. Lau, Hui, Ng, eds, Creativity; when east meets west, world scientific 20044019. Simonton, creativity in science, chance, logic, genius, and zeitgeist, cambridge, 20044020. Dartnall, edr, Creativity, Cognition, and Knowledge, an interaction, Praeger, 20024021. Whitelaw, metacreation, art and artificial life, MIT, 20044022. Wardrip-Fruin and Harrington, eds, first person: new media as story, performance,

game, MIT, 20044023. Bentley and Corne, eds, Creative Evolutionary Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, 20024024. Kurzweil and Grossman, fantastic voyage, live long enough to live forever, Rodale,

20044025. Watson, Ideas: a history of thought and invention, from fire to freud, Harper Collins,

20054026. Kaufman and Baer, eds, creativity and reason in cognitive development, cambridge,

20064027. Kaufman and Sternberg, eds, the international handbook of creativity, cambridge, 20064028. Langer, on becoming an artist, reinventing yourself through mindful creativity, Ballan-

tine, 20054029. Piirto, understanding creativity, great potential press, 20044030. Kandel, in search of memory, the emergence of a new science of mind, Norton, 20064031. Gloor, swarm creativity, collaborative innovation networks, Oxford, 20064032. Galenson, old masters and young geniuses, the 2 life cycles of artistic creativity, Prince-

ton, 20064033. Galenson, painting outside the lines, patterns of creativity in modern art, Harvard, 20014034. Simonton, Creativity in science, chance, logic, genius, and zeitgeist, Cambridge, 20044035. Batterman, the devil in the details, asymptotic reasoning in explanation, reduction, and

emergence, Oxford, 20024036. Sawyer, group creativity: music, theatre, collaboration, LEA, 20034037. Gardenfors, conceptual spaces, the geometry of thought, MIT, 20044038. Burt, brokerage and closure, an introduction to social capital, Oxford, 20054039. Feinstein, the nature of creative development, Stanford business books, 20064040. Sawyer, explaining creativity, the science of human innovation, Oxford, 20064041. Sawyer, Steiner, Moran, Sternberg, Feldman, Nakamura, Csikszentmihalyi, Creativity

and Development, Oxford, 20034042. Tobin, Creativity and the Poetic Mind, Lang, 2004 computation

4043. Lomi and Larsen, Dynamics of Organizations, comutational modelling and organization theories, MIT, 2001

4044. Jones and Pevzner, an introduction to bioinformatics algorithms, MIT, 20044045. Foddy, Smithson, Schneider, Hagg, eds, Resolving Social Dilemmas, dynamic, struc-

tural and Intergroups Aspects, Psychology Press, 1999@4046. Copeland, The Essential Turing, the ideas that gave birth to the computer age, Oxford,

2004@4047. Weiss, edr, Multiagent Systems, a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence,

MIT, 1999

4048. Manning and Schutze, Foundation of Statistical Natural Language Processing, MIT, 1999@

Concepts

4049. Fodor, Concepts, where cognitive science went wrong, Oxford, 19984050. Jackendoff, Semantic structures, MIT, 19904051. Lepore and Pylyshyn eds, What is cognitive science, blackwell, 19994052. Prinz, furnishing the mind, concepts and their perceptual basis, MIT, 2002@4053. Keil, Semantic and Conceptual Development, an ontological perspective, Harvard,

19794054. Fodor and Lepore, the compositionality papers, Oxford, 20024055. Rogers and McClelland, semantic cognition, a parallel distributed processing approach,

MIT, 2004@ math--comprehensive overviews

4056. Penrose, the road to reality, a complet guide to the laws of the universe, Knopf, 2005@4057. Barrow, Davies, Harper, science and ultimate reality, quantum theory, cosmology, and

complexity, cambridge, 2004@4058. von Mises, Probability, statistics, and truth, Dover, 1957@4059. Aubin, viability theory, systems, and control foundations and applications, Birkhauser,

19914060. Hawking edr., God created the integers, the mathematical breakthroughs that changed

history, Running Press, 2005@ complexity

4061. Nadel and Stein, eds, 1991 Lectures in Complex Systems, Addison Wesley, 19924062. Steeb, the non-linear workbook, 3rd edition, world scientific, 2005 brain science

4063. Baum, What is thought, MIT, 20044064. Sterelny, thought in a hostile world, the evolution of human cognition, blackwell,

2003@4065. Marcus, the birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the compexities of

human thought, Basic, 20044066. Edelman, wider than the sky, the phenomenal gift of consciousness, Yale, 2004@4067. Hameroff, Kaszniak, chalmers, eds, toward a science of consciousness III, MIT, 1999@4068. Koch, biophysics of computatin, info processing in single neurons, Oxford, 19994069. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 20054070. Galaburda, Kosslyn, Christen, eds, the language of the brain, Harvard, 2002 evolutionary biology

4071. Dawkins, the ancestor’s tale, a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution, Houghton Mifflin, 2004

4072. Case, An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, Oxford, 20004073. Goodwin, how the leopard changed its spots, the evolution of complexity, scribner,

1994@4074. Gurney and Nisbet, ecological dynamics, oxford, 1998 COMPLEXITY4075. Rice, evolutionary theory, mathematical and conceptual foundations, Sinauer,

2004COMPLEX4076. Schlosser and Wagner, eds, Modularity, in development and evolution, Chicago, 2004@4077. Gotelli, a primer of ecology, 2nd edition, Sinauer, 19984078. Rose, and Lauder, eds, Adaptation, academic press, 1996@4079. Jablonka and Lamb, evolution in four dimensions, genetic epigenetic, behavioral and

symbolic variation in the history of life, MIT, 2005@4080. Callebaut, and Raskin-Gutman, Modularity, understanding the development and evolu-

tion of natural complex systems, MIT, 2005@4081. Gregory, the evolution of the genome, elsevier, 2005@ genetic computation

4082. Landweber, Winfree, eds, Evolution as computation, springer, 2002@4083. Koza, genetic programming II, automatic discovery of reusable programs, MIT, 19944084. Bechtel and Abrahamsen, connectionism and the mind, an introduction to parallel pro-

cessing in networks, blackwell, 19914085. Koza, genetic programming, on the programming of computer by means of natural

selection, MIT, 19914086. Ballard, an introduction to natural computation, MIT, 2000@4087. Eliasmith and Anderson, neural engineering, computation, representation, and dynam-

ics in neurobiological systems, MIT, 2003@4088. Liu, Tanaka, Iwata, Higuchi, Yasunaga, eds, Evolvable systems: from biology to hard-

ware, springer, 20014089. Sipper, Mange, Perez-Uribe, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware,

springer, 19984090. Tyrrell, Haddow, Torresen, eds, evolvable systems: from biology to hardware, springer,

20034091. Back and Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 1, basic algorithms

and operators, Institute of Physics, 2000 medicine

4092. Glanz, Rimer, Lweis, eds, Health behavior and health education, theory, research, and practice, 3rd edition, Jossey-Bass, 2002@

4093. Albert, a physician’s guide to health care management, blackwell, 20024094. Keagy and Thomas, essentials of physician practice management, Jossey bass, 2004 economics of pricing in markets

4095. Mandelbrot and Hudson, the (mis)behavior of markets, a fractal view of risk, ruin, and reward, Basic, 2004@

4096. Seabright, the company of strangers, a natural history of economic life, Princeton, 2004@

4097. Mirowski, natural images in econmic thought, markets read in tooth and claw, cam-bridge, 1994

4098. Copeland and Antikarov, real options, a practitioner’s guide, Thomson, 20034099. Smit and Trigeorgis, strategic investment, real options and games, Princeton, 2004@ evolution theory

4100. Hammerstein, edr. genetic and cultural evolution of cooperation, MIT, 2003@4101. Hawkins and Gell-Mann, eds, the evolution of human languages, addison wesley, 19924102. Charnov, life history invariants, some explorations of symmetry in evolutionary biol-

ogy, oxford, 19934103. Smith and Szathmary, the origins of life, from the birth of life to the origin of language,

oxford, 1999@4104. Richerson and Boyd, not by genes alone, how culture transformed human evolution,

Chicago, 2005@4105. Chase and Leibold, ecological niches, linking classical and contemporary approaches,

Chicago, 2003@4106. Keller, edr, levels of selection in evolution, princeton, 1999@ complexity

4107. Smith and Thelen, eds, a dynamic systems approach to development, applications, MIT, 1993

creativity persons

4108. Brockman, edr, curious minds, how a child becomes a scientist, pantheon, 2004@4109. Shekerjian, uncommon genius, how great ideas are born, tracing the creative impulse

with forty winners of the MacArthur award, Penguin, 1990@ quantum

4110. Laughlin, a different universe reinventing physics from the bottom down, Basic, 2006@ statistics

4111. Dalgaard, Introductory statistics with R, springer, 20024112. King, A solution to the ecological inference problem, reconstructing individual behav-

ior from aggregate data, princeton, 1997 economics origins

4113. England, edr, evolutionary concepts in contemporary economics, U Michigan, 19944114. Mokyr, the gifts of athena, historical origins of the knowledge economy, princeton,

20024115. Berstein, the birth of plenty, how the prosperity of the modern world was created,

McGraw Hill, 2004@ philosophy of computing

4116. Floridi, edr, philosophy of computing and information, blackwell, 2004@4117. Dewdney, the new turing omnibus,66 excursions in computer science, owl, 1989 career

4118. Brown and Lent, eds, career development and counselling, putting theory and research to work, Wiley, 2005

indexing ideas

4119. Rijsbergen, the geometry of information retrieval, cambridge, 20044120. Svenonius, the intellectual foundation of information organization, MIT, 20014121. Bowker and Star, sorting things out, classification and its consequences, MIT, 1999 bioengineering

4122. Forbes, imitation of life, how biology is inspiring computing, MIT, 20044123. Clark, natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence,

oxford, 20034124. Bentley, Digital Biology, how nature is tranforming our technology and our lives,

Simon and Schuster, 2001 math

4125. Goldstein, incompleteness, the proff and paradox of kurt godel, norton, 2005 music composition

4126. Rowe, machine musicianship, MIT, 2001 philosophy of science

4127. Hacking, edr, scientific revolutions, oxford, 2004@4128. Stevenson, edr, the study of human nature, a reader, 2nd edition, oxford, 2000@ human nature

4129. Stevenson, edr, the study of human nature, a reader, 2nd edition, oxford, 20004130. Buller, adapting minds, evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human

nature, MIT, 20054131. Dupre, Human Nature and the Limits of Science, Oxford, 20014132. Ashworth, Psychology and Human Nature, Psychology Press, 2000 health care management

4133. Berwick, Godfrey, Roessner, curing health care, new strategies for quality improve-ment, Jossey bass, 1990@

4134. Gerteis, Edgman-Levitan, Daley, Delbanco, eds, through the patient’s eyes, understand-ing and promoting patient-centered care, jossey-bass, 1993@

4135. Chapman and Sonnenberg, eds, decision making in health care, theory, psychology, and applications, cambridge, 2000@

4136. Lee, Buse, Fustukian eds, health policy in a globalizing world, cambridge, 2002@4137. Spece, Shimm, Buchanan, conflicts of interest in clinical practice and research, oxford,

1996@4138. Longest, managing health programs and projects, jossey bass, 2004@4139. Hammer, Haas-Wilson, Peterson, Sage, eds, Uncertain Times, Kenneth arrow and the

changing economics of healthcare, Duke, 20034140. Berwick, Escape Fire, designs for the future of health care, jossey bass, 2004 consciousness

4141. Baars, banks, newman , eds, essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness, MIT, 2003

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4000 Books from the Library of Richard Tabor Greene & 400 Courses That He Can Teach

Copyright 2006 by Richard Tabor Greene, All Rights Reserved, US Government Registered

page 134142. Koch, the quest for consciousness, a neurobiological approach, Roberts & Co., 20044143. Journal of consciousness studies, vol 7, art and the brain, part II, 20004144. Journal of consciousness studies, vol. 6, art and the brain, 19994145. Jouranal of consciousness studies, vol. 11, art and the brain, part III, 20044146. Ramachandran, A brief tour of human consciousness, Pi press, 2004@ communication theory

4147. Loska and Cronkhite, an ecological perspective on human communication theory, Har-court, 1995

philosophy of biology

4148. Sterelny and griffiths, sex and death, an introduction to the philosophy of biology, chi-cago, 1979

4149. Hull and Ruse, eds, the philosophy of biology, oxford, 1998@ biologic computation regimes

4150. Calude and Paun, computing with cells and atoms, an introduction to quantum, DNA, and membrane computing, Taylor and Francis, 2002@

4151. Fogel and Corne, evolutionary computation in bioinformatics, Morgan Kaufmann, 20034152. Weiss, edr, distributed artificial intelligence meets machine learning, learning in multi-

agent environments, springer, 19914153. Fogel and Michalewicz, eds, evolutionary computation 2, advanced algorithms and

operators, Inst. of Physics, 20004154. Adami, introduction to artificial life, Springer, 19984155. Dorigo and Stutzle, ant colony optimization, MIT, 20044156. Paun, Rozenberg, Salomaa, DNA computing, new computing paradigms, springer,

19984157. Kumar and Bentley, eds, on growth, form, and computers, Elsevier, 2003@4158. Langdon, Poli, foundations of genetic programming, springer, 20024159. Langton, edr, artificial life, an overview, MIT, 1995@

2007 ADD ONS

Sciences

4160. Ulanowicz, Ecology, the Ascendent, Perspective, Columbia Univ. Press, 1997@ = updates energy and trophic paradigms with complexity theory and emergence

4161. Randall, Lisa; Warped Passages, Unraveling the Mysteries of he Univers’s Hidden Dimensions, Ecco 2005 = portrays how we may be in extra dimensions whose effects we see in our 4 dimensions, tracing from those effects to the extra dimensions that generate them

4162. Ridley, eminent lives, francis crick discoverer of the genetic code, harper collins 20064163. Culture

4164. Darnton, the Kiss of Lamourette, Reflections in Cultural History (of France) Norton1990

4165. Berreby, Us and Them, Understanding Your Tribal Mind, Little brown, 20054166. Harrison and Carroll, Culture and demography in organizations, Princeton, 20064167. Rogoff, the cultural nature of human development, Oxford, 20034168. Epstein, friendship and expose, houghton mifflin, 2006Statistics

4169. Davison, Statistical Models, Cambridge, 20034170. Wasserman, All of Statistics, A concise course in statistical inference, Springer, 20044171. Sivia, Data Analysis, a bayesian tutorial second edition, Oxford, 20064172. Cox, Principles of Statistical Inference, Cambridge, 20064173. Jaynes, Probability theory, the logic of science, cambridge, 2003Creativity

4174. Holmes, Investigative Pathways, patterns and stages in the careers of experimental sci-entists, Yale University, 2004

4175. White, new ideas about new ideas, insights on creativity from the world’s leading inno-vators, Perseus, 2002

4176. Lienhard, how invention begins, echoes of old voices in the rise of new machines, Oxford, 2006

4177. Runco, creativity: theories and themes, research, development, and practice, academic press, 2007

Business

4178. HBR, Harvard business review on brand management, HBR, 19944179. Tushman and anderson, managing strategic innovation and change, a collection of read-

ings, second edition, Oxford, 19974180. Goranson, the agile virtual enterprise, cases, metrics, tools, Quorum, 19994181. Prusak and Matson eds, knowledge management and organizational learning, Oxford,

20064182. Toffler, revolutionary wealth, knopf, 20064183. Pine and gilmore, the experience economy, work is theatre and every business a stage,

HBS 1999Mind and Brain

4184. Davidson and Harrington, visions of compassion, Oxford, 20024185. Wallace, contemplative science, where buddhism and neuroscience converge, columbia,

20074186. Valiant, circuits of the mind, oxford, 19944187. Elliot and Dweck eds, handbook of competence and motivation, oxford, 20054188. Laming, understanding human motivation, blackwell, 20044189. Dai and Sternberg, eds, Motivation, emotion, and cognition, integrative perspectives on

intellectual functioning and development, LEA, 20044190. Barrett, niedenthal, winkielman, eds, emotion and consciousness, guilford 20054191. Edelman, second nature, brain science and human knowledge, yale, 2006

4192. Minsky, the emotion machine, commonsense thinking, artificial intelligence, and the future of the human mind, simon and schuster, 2006

4193. Birren, color psychology and color therapy, university books 19614194. Holtzschue, understanding color, an intro for designers, 2nd edition, wiley, 2002Music Machines

4195. Price, the beginnert’s guide to computer based music production, cherry lane, 20044196. collins, choosing and using audio and music software, focal, 2004Leadership

4197. Popper, leaders who transform society, what drives them and why we are attracted, praeger, 2005

Lamguage

4198. Wolf and Gibson, coherence in natural language, data structures and applications, MIT, 2006

4199. Hinzen, mind design and minimal syntax, oxford, 2006

2007 LATE FALL ADD ONS

Ontologic Engineering

4200. Lytras and Naeve Intelligent Learning Infrastructure for Knowledge Intensive Organi-zations, a semantic web perspective

4201. Gomez-Perez, Fernandez-Lopez, Corcho Ontological Engineering4202. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning

Venturing and Leadership

4203. Livingston Founders at Work GREAT4204. Antonakis, Cianciolo, Sternberg The Nature of Leadership4205. Ancona, Bresman, X-teams, how to build teams that lead, innovate, and succeed, Har-

vard Business, 2007 Complexity--Adaptation

4206. Booker, Mitchell, Forrest, Riolo Perspectives on Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems

4207. Turner The Tinkerer's Accomplice, how design emerges from life itself4208. Wagner Robustness and Evolvability in Living Systems4209. NOwak Evolutionary Dynamics, exploring the equations of life4210. Huberman The Law of the Web, patterns in the ecology of information

Social Physics and Networks

4211. Buchanan, The Social Atom, why the rich get richer, etc, Bloomsbury, 20074212. Benkler The Wealth of Networks, how social production transforms markets and free-

dom4213. Newman, Barabasi, Watts The Structure and Dynamics of Networks4214. Miller and Page Complex Adaptive Systems, an introduction to computational models

of social life GREAT4215. Epstein Generative Social Science, studies in agent based computational modeling

Semantics, Meaning, Language, Mind Structures

4216. Carruthers The Architecture of the Mind4217. Jackendoff Language, Consciousness, Culture4218. Jackendoff, Language, Consciousness, Culture, essays on mental structure, MIT 20074219. Goldberg Constructions at Work, the nature of generalization in language4220. Culicover and Jackendoff Simpler Syntax

Group Creativity

4221. Houtz The Educational Psychology of Creativity4222. Runco Creativity, Theories and Themes, Research Development and Practice4223. Isaacson Einstein, his life and universe4224. Sawyer, Group Genius, the creative power of collaboration, basic 20074225. Stokes, Creativity from constraints, the psychology of breakthrough, Springer, 20064226. Paulus, Nijstad, eds, Group Creativity, innovation through collaboration, Oxford 20034227. Schwartz, Juice, the creative fuel that drives world-class inventors, Harvard Business,

2004

General Psych Overviews

4228. Elliot and Dweck Handbook of Competition and Motivation4229. Gross Handbook of Emotion Regulation4230. Hassin, Uleman, Bargh The New Unconscious4231. Varela, Thompson, Rosch The Embodied Mind, cognitive science and human experi-

ence4232. Munger, the History of Psychology., fundamental questions4233. Carruthers, Laurence, Stich The Innate Mind, vol. 2, culture and cognition4234. Stainton, edr, Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science, Blackwell, 20064235. Silvia, Exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 20064236. Carruthers, Laurence, Stich, eds, The innate mind, structure and contents, Oxford 20054237. Carruthers, Stich, Siegal, eds, The cognitive basis of science, Cambridge, 20024238. Groopman How Doctors Think4239. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning

Fields Applied to Sexuality

4240. Foucault The Use of Pleasure, the history of sexuality,m volume 24241. Diamond Why is Sex Fun?4242. Faure Buddhist Approaches to Sexuality4243. Nanda Gender Diversity, cross cultural variations4244. Harrell Ways of Being Ethnic in Southwest China4245. Herdt Sambia Sexual Culture4246. Abramson and Pinkerton Sexual Nature Sexual Culture4247. LaFont Constructing Sexualities

Acting Basics

4248. Brestoff Great Acting Teachers and their Methods4249. Meisner and Longwell Meisner on Acting4250. Stanislavski An Actor Prepares

4251. Stella Adler and the Art of Acting Brain Science Results Applied

4252. Omerod Why Most Things Fail, Evolution, Extinction, and Economics4253. Rosenweig The Halo Effect, and the 8 other business delusions that deceive managers4254. Taleb The Black Swan, the impact of the highly improbable4255. Heath and Heath Made to Stick, why some ideas survive and others die4256. Montague Why Choose thi sBook? How we make decisions4257. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 20064258. Page, The Difference, how the power of diversity creates better groups, firms, schools,

and societies, Princeton, 2007 Culture

4259. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 20064260. Platt French of Foe? getting the most out of living and working in France

All is Information

4261. Borgmann HOlding onto Reality, the nature of informatin at the turn of the millenium4262. Gardner The Intelligenct Universe, AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos4263. Brockman What is Your Dangerous Idea, leading thinkers on the unthinkable4264. Laughlin A Different Universe, reinventing physics from the ground up4265. Lindley Uncertainty, Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr and the struggle for the soul of sci-

ence4266. Carruthers, Stich, Siegal, eds, The cognitive basis of science, Cambridge, 2002

Religion as Poison

4267. Hitchens, God is not Great, how religion poisons everything, Twelve 20074268. Stenger God, the Failed Hypothesis, How science shows that God does not exist4269. King Evolving God, a provocative view of the origins of religion4270. Sagan The Varieties of Scientific Experience, a personal view of the searhc for God

Japan Aesthetic Elite

4271. Koh Japan's Administrative Elite4272. Shono Still Life

Math Basics

4273. Dunham The Calculus Gallery, masterpieces from Neton to Lebesque4274. Dixon Mathographics4275. Byers How Mathematicians Think4276. Nahin When least is Best4277. Stewart Why Beauty is Truth, a history of symmetry4278. Nahin, Chases and Escapes, the math of pursuit and evasion, Princeton 2007

Research as Knowledge Management

4279. Matheson, Matheson, the Smart Organization, creating value through strategic R&D, Harvard Business, 1998

4280. Brachman and Levesque Knowledge Representation and REasoning

Story Power in Art, Culture, Self, & Media

4281. McKee Story, substance, structure, style, and the principles of screenwriting GREAT4282. Mmet Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business

Social Neuroscience

4283. Capioppo and Bernston Social Neuroscience4284. Cacioppo, Visser, Pickett Social Neuroscience, people thinking about thinking people

Research on Designing

4285. Bennett Design Studies, theory and research in graphic design4286. Turner The Tinkerer's Accomplice, how design emerges from life itself4287. Silvia, Exploring the psychology of interest, Oxford, 2006

Research Process Basics

4288. Robinson, Shavfer, Wrightsman Measure of Personality and Social Psychological Atti-tudes

4289. Groves, Fowler, Couper, Lepkowski, Singer, Tourangeau Survey Methodology4290. Bradburn, Sudman, Wansink Asking Questions, the definitive guide to questionnaire

deisgn4291. DeVellis Scale Deveelopment, theory and applications4292. Fields Taking the Measure of Work, a guide to validated scales for organization

research and diagnosis4293. Robinson, Shaver, Wrightsman Measures of Political Attidues4294. Iarossi The Power of Survey Design

Systems Biology

4295. Alon, Introduction to Systems Biology, design principles of biological circuits4296. Davidson The Regulatory Genome, gene regulation networks in development and evo-

lution

Japanese Mentality Models

4297. Moore, The Japanese Mind, Hawaii, 19674298. Tsunoda, de Bary, Keene, eds. Sources of the Japanese Tradition, vol.s I and II, Colum-

bia Univ., 1958 Education Theory and Practice

4299. Ritter, Nerb, Lehtinen, O’Shea, eds. In Order to Learn, how the sequence of topics influences learning, Oxford, 2007

4300. Sykes, A Nation of Victims, the decay of the american character, St. Martins 19924301. Bok, Our underachieving colleges, Princeton 20064302. Boulding, The Image, knowledge and life in society, Ann Arbor, 19684303. Wexler, Brain and Culture, neurobiology, ideology, and social change, MIT, 20064304. Groopman How Doctors Think

How to Think Socially

4305. Abbott, Time Matters, on theory and method, U of Chicago, 4306. Sewell, Logics of History, social theory and social transformatin, Chicago 2005

The above booklist represents 450 topics I continually study

and 450 courses I am competent to teach.