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Interesting Reading Areas

By Thinkibility

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Most  end-of-the-year lists of books consists of books that have already been read by others and many of the lists consists of the same books. Often the lists consists of the books that have topped the sales lists during the year. The underlying message could be interpreted as “if you haven’t read these books, you are a cultural bar-bar, does not belong to the well informed elite and not able to go along in conversations”. Anyhow, this is passive, following main-stream media.

Another, more active approach is to make a list by your own about Interesting Reading Areas (IRA), areas of your interest for developing and knowledge acquiring. And then look for relevant writers, books and DVD’s belonging to that IRA.

We thought it would be nice to make a list of subjects or interesting areas for ourselves because we believe we would gain from such a list to help us preparing for the next parts of Thinkibiity – Thinking about Thinking, Creativity, Innovation and Design. Perhaps you may enjoy the list and will give some directions for reading about Thinkibility. If you can help us  to expand the list, please add a comment. Please note, we have not yet read the books!

But we invite you to make your own IRA en to find for each subject  the interesting books and thinkers.

Our Interesting Reading Areas

  • Alternative designs for the global economic system
  • Visual Thinking
  • Why computers have unguarded access possibilities and why everyone should be able to write software programs
  • New business models for financing sustainability projects
  • How to make systems thinking more mainstream
  • Animal Cognition
  • The Point of Singularity
  • Primitive  tribes/anthropology
  • Language and Thinking
  • Creativity of Introverts
  • Books to Spark Ideas
  • Thinking about Thinking

Alternative designs for the global economic system

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power

consent

corporation

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  • Right Relationship: Building a Whole Earth Economy by Peter Brown, Geoffrey Garver

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psychopaths

Visual Thinking

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visual meetings

facilitators

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Why computers have unguarded access possibilities and why everyone should be able to write software programs

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We are still looking for critical watchers of computer manufacturing. If you have suggestions, please add a comment.

New business models for financing sustainability projects

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How to make systems thinking more mainstream

Suggestions most welcome!

Jane Austin: Game Theorist

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Animal Cognition

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  • The Bonobo and the Atheist: In Search of Humanism Among the Primates by Frans de Waal.

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The Point of Singularity

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Primitive  Tribes/Anthropology

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the world

Language and Thinking

language

through the language glass

  • Culture leading scientists explore societies, art, power and technology

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Creativity of Introverts

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Books to Spark Ideas

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thoughtings

sharp brain

drunk

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Intuition-Pumps-and-Other-To

Thinking about Thinking

surfaces

  • Sudden Genius

genius

  • How we reason

reason

non-conformity

design thinking

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It has become a fairly comprehensive list. However, most of the key-concepts are explained in rather short videos on YouTube or Vimeo,

Enjoy your Thinking Salad!

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Please, if you have suggestions for other Interesting Reading Areas regarding Thinkibility, please add a comment!


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