Further reading
Starting points
Some key texts
- Atemporal creativity: http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2010/02/atemporality-for-the-creative-artist/
- Luminous Green reader: http://lib.fo.am/luminous/reader_2010
- Viridian Design Principles: http://www.viridiandesign.org/principles.html
- Peer to Peer disaster response: http://disastr.org/
- How to Reboot Civilisation: http://vinay.howtolivewiki.com/blog/other/how-to-reboot-civilization-1816
- On thrivability: http://www.appropedia.org/Thrivability
- On systems developed or in development by API: http://arcticperspective.org/systems/systems
- Benyus, Janine M. (1997). Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature.
- Brand, Stuart (2009). Whole Earth Discipline.
- Fukuoka, Masanobu. The One-Straw Revolution. Less labour & minimal disruption of nature farming.
- Holmgren, David. (2002). Permaculture: Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability. Holmgren Design Services.
- Horvitz, Robert (2002) translated for “Divocina jako fenomén integrální kultury”, Klenová, Czech Republic, 4-5 May 2002. available at http://wholeearth.com/history-whole-earth-culture.php
- McDonough, William & Braungart, Michael (2002). Cradle to cradle, remaking the way we make things. North Point Press.
- Wilson, Peter L. & Weinberg, Bill eds. (1999). Avant Gardening. Autonomedia.
- Lansing, J. Stephen. Priests and Programmers.
Scholarly books and articles
Random and not exhaustive. Includes books in the FoAM library…
- Berkes, Fikret et al. 2003. Navigating Social–Ecological Systems: Building Resilience for Complexity and Change. Cambridge University Press.
- Boyd, Emily and Henny Osbahr. 2010. “Responses to Climate Change: Exploring organisational learning across internationally networked organisations for development.” Environmental Education Research 16 (5–6): 629–643.
- Bracken, Patrick J. et al. 1995. “Psychological Responses to War and Atrocity: The limitations of current concepts.” Social Science and Medicine 40 (8): 1073–1082.
- Chaplin III, Stuart F. et al. 2009. “Ecosystem Stewardship: Sustainability strategies for a rapidly changing planet.” Trends in Ecology and Evolution 25 (4): 241-249.
- Collins, Cornelius. 2009. “No End in Sight: Globalization narratives of decline, collapse and survival.” PhD Thesis, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. http://mss3.libraries.rutgers.edu/dlr/outputds.php?pid=rutgers-lib:26251&mime=application/pdf&ds=PDF-1. Accessed 6 December 2011.
- Ernstston, Henrik et al. 2010. “Urban Transitions: On urban resilience and human-dominated ecosystems.” AMBIO 39 (2010): 531–545.
- Folke, Carl et al. 2011. “Reconnecting to the Biosphere.” AMBIO 40 (2011): 719–738.
- Gaillard, Jean-Chrisophe. 2007. “Resilience of Traditional Societies in Facing Natural Hazards.” Disaster Prevention and Management 16 (4): 522–544.
- Gandy, Matthew. 2005. “Cyborg Urbanization: Complexity and monstrosity in the contemporary city.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 29 (1): 26-49.
- Gandy, Matthew. 2006. “The Drowned World: J. G. Ballard and the politics of catastrophe.” Space and Culture 9 (1): 86-88.
- Gandy, Matthew. 2008. “Above the Treetops: nature, history and the limits to philosophical naturalism.” Geoforum 39: 561-569.
- Goerner, Sally J. et al. 2008. The New Science of Sustainability: Building a Foundation for Great Change. Chapel Hill: Triangle Center for Complex Systems.
- Landau, Judith and Jack Saul. 2004. “Facilitating Family and Community Resilience in Response to Major Disaster.” In F. Walsh and M. McGoldrick (Eds), Living Beyond Loss. New York: Norton.
- McSweeny, Kendra and Oliver T. Coomes. 2010. “Coping with Climate Change: Vulnerability, adaptation and resilience among the Tawakha of rural Honduras, post-hurricane Mitch.” Draft Paper.
- McSweeny, Kendra and Oliver T. Coomes. 2011. “Climate-Related Disaster Opens a Window of Opportunity for Rural Poor in Northeastern Honduras.” PNAS 108 (13): 5203–5208.
- McWilliam, Andrew. 2011. “Exchange and Resilience in Timor-Leste.” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 17: 745-763.
- Neuwirth, Robert. 2011. Stealth of Nations: The Global Rise of the Informal Economy. Random House.
- Oliver-Smith, Anthony. 1996. “Anthropological Research on Hazards and Disasters.” Annual Review of Anthropology 25 (1996): 303–28.
- Oliver-Smith, Anthony and Susanna M. Hoffman. 1999. The Angry Earth: Disaster in Anthropological Perspective. New York: Routledge.
- Pargament, Kenneth I. 1997. The Psychology of Religion and Coping: Theory, Research, Practice. New York: Guilford Press.
- Ripley, Amanda. 2008. The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes – And Why. London: Random House.
- Steffen, Will et al. 2011. “The Anthropocene: From global change to planetary stewardship.” AMBIO 40 (2011): 739–761.
- Tidball, Keith G., et al. 2010. “Stewardship, Learning, and Memory In Disaster Resilience.” Environmental Education Research 16 (5–6): 591–609.
- Torry, William I. “Intelligence, Resilience and Change in Complex Social Systems: Famine administration in India.” Mass Emergencies 2 (1979): 71–85.
- Ungar, Michael, Ed. 2012. The Social Ecology of Resilience: A Handbook of Theory and Practice. Springer.
- de Waal, Alex. 2006. “An Imperfect Storm: Narratives of calamity in a liberal-technocratic age.” Social Science Research Council. Understanding Katerina: Perspectives from the Social Sciences. http://katrinaresearchhub.ssrc.org/an-imperfect-storm-narratives-of-clamity-in-a-liberal-technocratic-age/resource_view. Accessed 12 December 2011.
- Wallace, Anthony F. C. 1956. “Revitalization Movements.” American Anthropologist 58.
- Wenger, Dennis E. and Jack M. Weller. 1979. ”Disaster Subcultures: The cultural residues of community disasters.“ Preliminary Paper #9, University of Delaware Disaster Research Center.
- Westley, Frances et al. 2011. “Tipping Toward Sustainability: Emerging pathways of transformation.” AMBIO 40 (2011): 762–780.