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Transcending One-eyed Global Modelling Perspectives


Transcending One-eyed Global Modelling Perspectives (Non-Kairos references)

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Bateson, Gregory.  Mind and Nature: a necessary unity. Hampton, 1979.

Boulding, Elise.  The Underside of History: a view of women through time. Halsted, 1976.

Burghardt, Tom.  FBI Wiretapping of Internet Users -- "All Your Data Belongs to Us" -- A Seamless Global Surveillance Web. Global Research, 21 November 2010. [text]

Cerulo, Karen A.  Never Saw It Coming: cultural challenges to envisioning the worst. University of Chicago Press, 2006.

Derman, Emanuel.  Metaphors, Models and Theories. The Edge, 2 December 2010. [text]

Ehrenreich, Barbara.  Bright-sided: how the relentless promotion of positive thinking has undermined America. Picador, 2009.

Freier, Nathan.  Known Unknowns: Unconventional 'Strategic Shocks' in Defense Strategy Development. Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, November 2008.

Kauffman, Louis H.  Formal Knot Theory. Dover Publications, 2006.

Kauffman, Louis H.  On Knots. Princeton University Press, 1987.

Murasugi, Kunio.  Knot Theory and Its Applications. Birkhäuser 2007.

Robinson, John A. T.  Truth is Two-eyed. SCM-Canterbury Press, 1979.

Rogner, H. H.  Introduction. In: Climate Change 2007: Mitigation. Contribution of Working Group$III to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.. [text]

Rolfsen, Dale.  Knots and Links. American Mathematical Society, 2003.

Saul, John Ralston.  The Unconscious Civilization. House of Anansi, 1995.

Taleb, Nassim Nicholas.  The Black Swan: the impact of the highly improbable. Random House, 2007.

Young, Arthur M.  Geometry of Meaning. Delacorte Press, 1976.