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  • Arthur, B. (1996) ‘Increasing returns and the new world of business’, Harvard Business Review, July/August 1996, p. 100
  • Ascott, R., (2005), quoted in Elisa Giaccardi, Metadesign as an Emergent Design Culture, Leonardo Journal, Volume 38, Number 4, August 2005
  • Ashby, W.R. (1956), Introduction to Cybernetics, London, Chapman & Hall
  • Associated Press - quotes Chris Field and team: Arctic monitoring stations detected greenhouse gas levels well above maximum ‘safe’ level = 350ppm Guardian, June 1st 2012.
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  • Backwell, J., & Wood, J., (2009), “Mapping Network Consciousness: syncretizing difference to co-create a synergy-of-synergies”, in Angewandte Ascott, R.; Bast, G.; Fiel, W.; Jahrmann, M.; Schnell, R. (Eds.) New Realities: Being Syncretic, Ixth Consciousness Reframed Conference Vienna, 2008. Series: Edition.
  • Backwell, J., & Wood, J., (2011), “Catalyzing Network Consciousness in Leaderless Groups: A Metadesign Tool”, in Consciousness Reframed 12, Art, Identity and the Technology of the Transformation, editors Roy Ascott & Luis Miguel Girão, University of Aveiro, Portugal, ISBN 978-972-789-356-0, pp. 36-41
  • Baker, S. H. (2014). Is Fracking the Next Financial Crisis? A Development Lens for Understanding Systemic Risk and Governance. Temple Law Review, Forthcoming.
  • Barrett, E., "The Society of Text", MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1989, p. xiii
  • Barthes, R., "Empire of Signs", Jonathan Cape, 1982
  • Barthes, R., "Mythologies", Paladin Books, London, 1973
  • Barthes, R., "Sade, Fourier, Loyola", Jonathan Cape, London, 1977
  • Barthes, R., "The Death of the Author", transl. by Heath, S., in "Image, Music, Text", Hill and Wang, 1977
  • Barthes, R., (1983), The Fashion System, trans. Ward, M. & Howard, R., Hill & Wang: New York.
  • Bateson, G. (1980). Mind and nature: A necessary unity. New York: Bantam Books.
  • Bateson, Gregory (1972). Steps to an Ecology of Mind. New York: Ballantine.
  • Bauman, Z., 2006. Design, Ethics and Humanism. Cumulus Conference, Warsaw. Nantes, France 5 - 17 June 2006
  • Beck-Gernsheim, E. (1998). On the way to a post-familial family from a community of need to elective affinities. Theory, culture & society, 15(3), 53-70.
  • Behrens, T. E., Hunt, L. T., Woolrich, M. W., & Rushworth, M. F. (2008). Associative learning of social value. Nature, 456(7219), 245-249.
  • Belbin, R.M. (1996) Management teams: Why they succeed or fail. (2nd Edition published in 2003) Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Belbin, R.M. (2010), Team Roles at Work, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford
  • Benyus, J. (1997), Innovation Inspired by Nature: Biomimicry, William Morrow & Co.: New York.
  • Bohm, D., (1980), "Wholeness and the Implicate Order", Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston and Henley, 1980
  • Bregman, R. (2017). Utopia for Realists: How We Can Build the Ideal World. Hachette UK.
  • Brenner, W., H., (1999), Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations, (State University of New York, Series in Philosophy), New York
  • Brown, J.S. "Notes Concerning Desired Functionality, Issues and Philosophy for an Authoring Land" Xerox PARC CIS Working Paper 1982
  • Brown, P., (2011), Guardian articles, Has the UK Cod-Fishing Industry Collapsed Through Overfishing? accessed 30 September 2011.
  • Brown, T., (2009) ‘Change by Design: How Design Thinking Creates New Alternatives for Business and Society: How Design Thinking Can Transform Organizations and Inspire Innovation, Harper Collins, NY
  • Brundtland, E., (1987), ‘Our Common Future’, Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development, available at: http://www.un-documents.net/wced-ocf.htm (accessed 18th March 2012)
  • Bucciarelli, (1991), 'An Ethnographic Perspective on Engineering Design' - Design Studies Vol. 9 No. 3 pp 159-168, July 1991)
  • Buchanan, R., (1989), "Declaration by Design: Rhetoric, Argument, and Demonstration in Design Practice", in "Design Discourse", Margolin, V., University of Chicago Press
  • Burns, T. R., & Engdahl, E. (1998). The social construction of consciousness. Part 1: collective consciousness and its socio-cultural foundations. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 5(1), 67-85.
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  • Bussracumpakorn, C., & Wood, J., (2010), “Design Innovation Networks, critical factors that can contribute to successful collaborative development of innovative products”, Lambert Academic Publishing, 978-3-8383-6380-6
  • Calvin, Wm., J., "The Emergence of Intelligence", in "Exploring Intelligence" (Scientific American Presents: 'Intelligence', vol. 9, no. 4, Winter 1998, New York, (ISSN 1048-0943)
  • Carland Jr, J. W., Carland, J. A. C., & Carland III, J. W. T. (2015). Self-actualization: The zenith of entrepreneurship. Journal of Small Business Strategy, 6(1), 53-66.
  • Carlson, P. A. The Rhetoric of Hypertext; Hypermedia vol. 2, 1990 pp. 115)
  • Carrington, D., ‘Trial tests whether 'ecocide' could join genocide as global crime’, in Guardian Newspaper, 1 October, 2011, http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/damian-carrington-blog/2011/sep/29/ecocide-oil-criminal-court?CMP accessed 1 October, 2011.
  • Chamorro-Premuzic, T., (2017), Does Diversity Actually Increase Creativity? Harvard Business Review,
  • Christensen, Clayton and Raynor, Michael (2003). The Innovator’s Solution: Creating and Sustaining Successful Growth. Boston: Harvard Business School Press.
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  • Corning, P., (2003), Nature's Magic: Synergy in Evolution and the Fate of Humankind, Cambridge University Press, NY, USA, 2003
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  • Cowan, N., (2001), The magical number 4 in short-term memory: A reconsideration of mental storage capacity, in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (2001), 24: 87-114 Cambridge University Press Copyright ©2001 Cambridge University Press doi: 10.1017/S0140525X01003922. Published online by Cambridge University Press 30 Oct 2001
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  • Dewey, John (1976). Creative democracy: The task before us. In J. Boydston (Ed.), John Dewey: The later works, 1925-1953, volume 14 (pp. 224-230). Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. (Original work published 1939)
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  • Dilnot, Clive (2005). Ethics? Design?. Chicago Press
  • Dilnot, Clive. "The Critical in Design (Part One)." Journal of Writing in Creative Practice 1.2 (2008): 177-189.
  • Doland, V.M. 'Hypermedia as an interpretive act' Hypermedia Spring 1989 pp 6-19
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  • Douthwaite, R., (1996), "Short Circuit", Green Books, 1996
  • Dreyfus, H.L. & Dreyfus, S.E.., 'Mind over Machine; The Power of Human Intuition in the era of the computer. 1986 p. 16
  • Du Sautoy, (2009), The trillion dollar question, Guardian, 25th March 2009 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/mar/25/trillion-dollar-rescue-plan
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  • Erhlich, P., and A. Erhlich (2013), Can a collapse of global civilization be avoided? Publication: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 9 January, 2013: see abstract
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