11 Bibliography

Education and Micro Theory

Freire, P. (1973). Education for critical consciousness. Continuum.

Freire, P. (2004). Pedagogy of indignation. Paradigm.

Freire, P. (1970). Pedagogy of the oppressed. Continuum.

hooks, b. (2001). All about love: New visions. HarperCollins.

hooks, b. (1994). Teaching to transgress: Education as the practice of freedom. Routledge.

Kendi, I. X. (2019). How to be an antiracist. One World.

Kegan, R. (1982), The evolving self: Problem and process in human development. Harvard.

Kuh, G. P. & Whitt, E. J. (1988). The invisible tapestry: Culture in american colleges and universities. Washington D.C. Association for the Study of Higher Education.

Lefrancois, G. R. (1988). Psychology for teaching (6th ed.). Wadsworth.

Morrow, R. A. & Torres, C. A. (2002). Reading Freire and Habermas: Critical pedagogy and transformative social change. Teachers College.

Shahjahan, R. A. & Edwards, K. T. (2022). Whiteness as futurity and globalization of higher education. Higher Education (83), 747–764. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-021-00702-x

Van der Kolk, B. (2014). The body keeps the score: Brain, mind, and body in the healing of trauma. Penguin.

Vaillant, G. E. (1993). The wisdom of the ego. Harvard.

Social Systems

Axelrod, R. & Cohen, M. D. (1999). Harnessing complexity: Organizational implications of a scientific frontier. The Free Press.

Byrne, D. & Callaghan, G. (2nd Ed.) (2023). Complexity theory and the social sciences. Routledge.

Freinacht, H. (2017). The listening society: A metamodern guide to politics, book one. Metamoderna.

Jackson, M. O. (2019). The human network: How your social position determines your power, beliefs, and behaviors. Pantheon.

McChrystal, S. & Butrico, A. (2021). Risk: A user’s guide. Portfolio/Penguin.

McChrystal, S., Collins, T., Silverman, D., & Fussell, C. (2015). Team of teams: New rules of engagement for a complex world. Portfolio/Penguin.

History and Macro Theory

Botz-Bornstein, T. (2012) “What is the difference between culture and civilization?: two hundred fifty years of confusion,” Comparative Civilizations Review, 66 (4). https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol66/iss66/4

Braudel, F. (1995). A History of Civilizations. Penguin.

Diamond, J. (1999). Guns, Germs, and Steel: the fates of human societies. W. W. Norton.

Elias, N. (2000). The Civilizing Process. (Rev. ed., Jephcott, E., Trans.) Blackwell.

Ferguson, N. (2011). Civilization: the west and the rest. Penguin.

Gordon, D. (2017). “Civilization” and the self-critical tradition. Society, 54(2), 106–123. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-017-0110-4

Hassett, B. (2017). Built on bones: 15,000 years of urban life and death. Bloomsbury Sigma.

Huntington, S. (1996). The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. Touchstone.

Katzenstein, P. J. (Ed.) (2010). Civilizations in World Politics: plural and pluralist perspectives. Routledge.

Maxwell, R. (2021) “The human search for a sense of wholeness,” Comparative Civilizations Review:, 85(6). https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol85/iss85/6

Petito, F. (2016). Dialogue of civilizations in a multipolar world: Toward a multicivilizational-multiplex world order. International Studies Review, 18(1), 78–91. https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viv030

Sanderson, S. (Ed.) (1995). Civilizations and World Systems: Studying world-historical change. AltaMira Press.

Schulz, D. (2020). Progress and civilization in Whitehead. Process Studies, 49(2), 188–208. https://doi.org/10.5406/processstudies.49.2.0188

Smith, H. (1989) (2nd Ed.) Beyond the post-modern mind. The Theosophical Publishing House.

Targowski, A. (2014) “From globalization waves to global civilization,” Comparative Civilizations Review, 70 (70). https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol70/iss70/7

Wallerstein, I. (1995). Hold the tiller firm: on method and the unit of analysis. In Sanderson, S. (Ed.) (1995). Civilizations and World Systems: Studying world-historical change(pp 239-247). AltaMira Press.

Wallerstein, I. (1995). The Modern World-System: Capitalist agriculture and the origins of the european world-economy in the sixteenth century. Academic Press.

Wilkinson, D. (1995). Central Civilization. In Sanderson, S. (Ed.) (1995). Civilizations and World Systems: Studying world-historical change(pp 46-74). AltaMira Press.

Wilkinson, D. (1995). Civilizations are world systems! In Sanderson, S. (Ed.) (1995). Civilizations and World Systems: Studying world-historical change(pp 248-260). AltaMira Press.

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