Bibliography

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I've added most — if not all — of our readings. To discuss any of them, add a link to a page in this form: discuss authorsurname year-of-publication. This can be followed by a number (.1, .2 ...) if there are multiple writings by the same author in one year.

Note that most of these haven't yet been put in proper form yet.



A Global Perspective: Community-driven Solutions to Urban Poverty, Celine d’Cruz and David Satterthwaite, in Breakthrough Communities, Pavel, M. (ed.)

Addams, J. Activities and Investigations from Twenty Years At Hull-House

Bransford et al, Learning: From Speculation to Science, and How Experts Differ from Novices from How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School

Bridging the Bay: University-Community Collaborations (San Francisco Bay Area), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Rosner, Juliet Ellis, and Elizabeth Tan in Breakthrough Communities, Pavel, M. (ed.)

Bridging the Bay: University-Community Collaborations (San Francisco Bay Area); and Manuel Pastor, Rachel Rosner, Juliet Ellis, and Elizabeth Tan, in Breakthrough Communities, Pavel, P.

Briggs, X. (2009?). Conclusion in Democracy as Problem-Solving. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Corburn, J. The Mapping of Local Knowledge (ch 6) from Citizen Science

Framing and Mental Models articles

Jones, V. Climate Change and the Quest for Regional Equity, in Breakthrough Communities, Pavel, M. (ed.)

Managing Global Environmental Change From Learning to Manage Global Environmental Risks, Social Learning Group, and Matrifocal Orientation pattern

Marcus, G. True Wisdom in in Kluge.

Marcus, Memory and Belief from Kluge

McCormick, It's Their Call, Stanford Alumni Magazine

Read all pattern cards and 12 full patterns

Schell, Jesse. The Art of Game Design. 1st. Burlington, MA: Elsevier, 2008. Print.

Schuler, Cultivating Society's Civic Intelligence: Patterns for a New "World Brain"; (discuss Schuler 2001)

Schuler, D. Civic Intelligence pattern (discuss Schuler 2008.2)

Schuler, D. Deliberation that Matters: Realizing the Potential for Civic Intelligence (discuss Schuler 2011)

Schuler, D. Evaluating the Language and Transformation through Communication, Liberating Voices (discuss Schuler 2008.1)



Hey Doug do you think we should adopt the standard MLA format or stick with the format above, or something in between?

I'm not in a hurry to get these perfect but it would be nice to get them alphabetized by author's last name. (Then things like author's firstname initial, publication date (within parends), name of book or name of chapter within a book.)(Publisher location and publisher name towards end.