Part Two
So after yesterday's lengthy reading list for the TP topic, I didn't want you to think I was slacking off on the LD topic.
Same offer as I made the TP folks: if you're within travel distance of Eugene, Oregon and would like to sweep a library, I can offer you a classroom at Northwest Christian as your staging ground and your debrief room, and I can be there to bounce ideas before, during and after such a library assault. You can get both the TP and LD kids together and get a lot done in one trip.
Here are some books from the U of O collection that probably hold promise for the LD topic:
- Agonistics: arenas of creative contest, Janet Lungstrum
- Children in cooperation and competition : toward a developmental social psychology, Emmy A. Pepitone
- Competition in theory and practice, Terry Burke
- Competition policy in America: history, rhetoric, law, Rudolph Peritz
- Competition, cooperation, efficiency, and social organization: introduction to a political economy, Antonio Jorge
- Competition, trust, and cooperation: a comparative study, Yuichi Shionoya
- Competition: the birth of a new science, James H. Case
- Cooperation and competition among primitive peoples, Margaret Mead
- Cooperation and competition in humans and animals, Andrew M. Colman
- Cooperation and competition in the global economy: issues and strategies, Antonio Furino
- Cooperation and competition: theory and research, David W. Johnson
- Co-opetition, Adam Brandenburger
- Dynamics of interpersonal competition and cooperation: the experience with competition and subsequent cooperation, Byungjune Chun
- Economics, competition and academia: an intellectual history of sophism versus virtue, Donald Stabile
- Ethics and excellence: cooperation and integrity in business, Robert C. Solomon
- Excellence: can we be equal and excellent too? John W. Gardner
- Handbook of transformative cooperation: new designs and dynamics, Sandy Kristin Piderit
- Hot spots: why some teams, workplaces, and organizations buzz with energy-- and others don't, Lynda Gratton
- In search of excellence: lessons from America's best-run companies, Thomas J. Peters.
- Learning together and alone : cooperative, competitive, and individualistic learning, David W. Johnson
- Moral sentiments and material interests: the foundations of cooperation in economic life, Herbert Gintis
- Pluralism: against the demand for consensus, Nicholas Rescher
- Rambo and the Dalai Lama: the compulsion to win and its threat to human survival, Gordon Fellman
- Sport in Society, Jay Coakley.
- The complexity of cooperation: agent-based models of competition and collaboration, Robert M. Axelrod
- The cooperative sports & games book: challenge without competition, Terry Orlick
- The death of competition: leadership and strategy in the age of business ecosystems, James F. Moore
- The spirit of community: rights, responsibilities, and the communitarian agenda, Amitai Etzioni
- The survival game: how game theory explains the biology of cooperation and competition, David P. Barash
Let me know if you make it to my neighborhood, and we'll set something up.
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