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Building the Green movement. London: GMP, 1986.

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Bahro, Rudolf. Building the Green Movement. Philadelphia: New Society Publishers, 1986.

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Collective excellence: Building effective teams. New York, N.Y: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1992.

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Vicari Haddock, Serena, ed. Brand-building: the creative city. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-540-5.

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The aim of this book is to contribute to a critical assessment of the literature on the creative city and to a clarification of some of the many questions that remain unanswered. It is a collection of essays which, in the first part, addresses concepts and theories of urban development, city marketing and branding, presented as a framework in which the discourse of the creative city is embedded. In the second part, four case studies of cities considered to be emblematic of cultural industries (Manchester, Berlin, Dublin, and a comparative study of Milan and London) serve to illustrate the social production of creativity in specific urban contexts.
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Pavillon de l'Arsenal (Paris, France) and Centre Georges Pompidou, eds. Œuvres construites, 1948-2009: Architectures de collection : Paris, Île-de-France. Paris: Pavillon de l'arsenal, 2009.

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Duignan, P. A. The power of many: Building sustainable collective leadership in schools. Camberwell, Vic: ACER Press, 2011.

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The crusades, Christianity, and Islam. New York: Columbia University Press, 2008.

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Biagini, Carlo, ed. L'Ospedale degli Infermi di Faenza. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-591-7.

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In view of its inevitable implications at an individual and collective level, in all historic periods hospital building has represented the most advanced level of elaboration of architectural models aimed at the optimal synthesis of form, function and technique. Consequently, the typological and morphological reading of the Ospedale degli Infermi of Faenza, in the wake of a campaign of architectural surveys and archive research, represents an opportunity for verifying the relationship between technical culture and design and building practice through which it is possible to identify the typological and semantic values of the architecture. Designed and constructed by the master builders Raffaele and Giovanbattista Campidori in the middle of the eighteenth century, the various phases in the transformation of the Hospital are analysed down to our own times, positing tools and methods of investigation designed to optimise operations for the rehabilitation and conservation of the most ancient part of the building.
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1881-1957, Fox Feramorz Y., and May Dean L, eds. Building the city of God: Community and cooperation among the Mormons. 2nd ed. Urbana, [Ill.]: University of Illinois Press, 1992.

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Brisson, Steven C. Mackinac Island Main Street: Historic images from the Mackinac State Historic Parks collection. Mackinac Island, Michigan: Mackinac State Historic Parks, 2015.

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Thelen, Kathleen Ann. Union of parts: Labor politics in postwar Germany. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1991.

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Constructing the Middle Ages: Historiography, collective memory and nation-building in Luxembourg. Leiden: Brill, 2011.

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1944-, Alapuro Risto, ed. Between sociology and history: Essays on microhistory, collective action, and nation-building. Helsinki: SKS/Finnish Literature Society, 2004.

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Building your perfect bike: From bare frame to personalized superbike. Osceola, WI: Motorbooks International, 1997.

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Building 4.6/5.4L Ford horsepower on the dyno. North Branch, Minn: Cartech, 2006.

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(Organization), Interpeace, ed. Traiter du passé et construire l'avenir: La place de l'histoire dans la thérapie collective. Bujumbura: CENAP, 2010.

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Politiques de la mémoire et résolution des conflits. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2012.

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Morgana, Ryan, ed. Building a better international NGO: Greater than the sum of the parts? Boulder: Kumarian Press, a division of Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc., 2013.

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Rivers, memory, and nation-building: A history of the Volga and Mississippi rivers. New York: Berghahn Books, 2014.

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Chu, Ke-young. Collective values, behavioural norms, and rules: Building institutions for economic growth and poverty reduction. Helsinki: United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research, 2001.

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Virola, Madonna T. Living peace: Stories of hope & collective action towards building a culture of peace in Mindanao. [Davao City]: GoP-UN ACT for Peace Programme, 2009.

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Dunne, Nikki. Purposive action and collective efficiency: Lessons from building co-operation in a furniture value chain. Durban: University of Natal CSDS, 1999.

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Kennedy, Joanna W. Game plan: Building language skills with games. Cambridge, MA: Educator's Publishing Service, Inc., 2002.

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Yiling, Cai, and Guo Yanjing, eds. Ying wen zi gen huo yong ci dian: Word building with English word parts. Taibei Shi: Zhong wen tu shu gu fen you xian gong si, 2007.

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Norberg, Johan. High ambitions, harsh realities: Gradually building the CSTO's capacity for military intervention in crises. Stockholm]: FOI, 2013.

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Pavillon de l'Arsenal (Paris, France). Paris, la ville et ses projets: Collection de dessins d'architecture et d'urbanisme du Pavillon de l'Arsenal. Paris: Editions du Pavillon de l'Arsenal, 1995.

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Commemorating writers in nineteenth-century Europe: Nation-building and centenary fever. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire [England]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Wiesner-Hanks, Merry, ed. Challenging Women's Agency and Activism in Early Modernity. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463729321.

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Examining women’s agency in the past has taken on new urgency in the current moment of resurgent patriarchy, Women’s Marches, and the global #MeToo movement. The essays in this collection consider women’s agency in the Renaissance and early modern period, an era that also saw both increasing patriarchal constraints and new forms of women’s actions and activism. They address a capacious set of questions about how women, from their teenage years through older adulthood, asserted agency through social practices, speech acts, legal disputes, writing, viewing and exchanging images, travel, and community building. Despite family and social pressures, the actions of girls and women could shape their lives and challenge male-dominated institutions. This volume includes thirteen essays by scholars from various disciplines, which analyze people, texts, objects, and images from many different parts of Europe, as well as things and people that crossed the Atlantic and the Pacific.
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The EU, the UN and collective security: Making multilateralism effective. New York: Routledge, 2012.

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The modern guide to golf clubmaking: The principles and techniques of building golf clubs from component parts. Newark, Ohio: Dynacraft Golf Products, 1987.

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Memorials in times of transition. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Intersentia Publishing Ltd., 2014.

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Association, Sa-Dhan. Sa-Dhan souvenir: 10 years of collective action (1999-2009) : journey of decade : building the sector of community development finance. New Delhi: Sa-Dhan Microfinance Resource Centre, 2009.

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Greene, M. Crawford. A report on structural considerations related to Hurricane Andrew in two parts with an example design to illustrate problems. [S.l.]: M.C. Greene, 1993.

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1947-, Philips Peter, ed. Building chaos: An international comparison of deregulation in the construction industry. London: Routledge, 2003.

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Segura, Alejandro Anibal. Régimen legal del trabajo en edificios. [Buenos Aires]: Lexis Nexis, 2006.

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Emerich, Monica M. The Collective Conscience. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036422.003.0008.

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This chapter deals with LOHAS in the context of “community-building” and the formation of a collective conscience. LOHAS is ultimately a narrative about how to change the world using consumer culture. The lens of globalization is used to examine how LOHAS attempts, on the one hand, to overcome a legacy of anthropocentrism, Eurocentrism, cultural and economic imperialism, and Westernization in capitalism, while, on the other hand, self-consciously reinforcing the capitalist imperative to sell more and different things to more people. As a market-based movement and as a claim to a reformatory effort, LOHAS is only as successful as the quantity of consumers and producers that support its premises. With its sweeping global agenda, LOHAS texts try to position the concept as a nonpartisan movement, one based on commonalities rather than differences. This chapter is a study of the rise of community and collectivity in LOHAS culture, which is chiefly occurring through mediated means, particularly through social media. It historicizes LOHAS within social movements, examining the importance of media and the central role of communication in democratic efforts. This sets the stage for a closer look at the ways in which media and market enable and disable participation in the communication process. An important part of this is the working of ideology in the construction of truth claims.
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Sava, Simona, Claudia Borca, and Gheorghe Clitan, eds. Collective Capacity Building. Brill | Sense, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004422209.

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Collective Excellence: Building Effective Teams. 2nd ed. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2001.

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Inayatullah, Naeem, and David L. Blaney. Units, Markets, Relations, and Flow: Beyond Interacting Parts to Unfolding Wholes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.272.

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Heterodox work in Global Political Economy (GPE) finds its motive force in challenging the ontological atomism of International Political Economy (IPE) orthodoxy. Various strains of heterodoxy that have grown out of dependency theory and World-Systems Theory (WST), for example, emphasize the social whole: Individual parts are given form and meaning within social relations of domination produced by a history of violence and colonial conquest. An atomistic approach, they stress, seems designed to ignore this history of violence and relations of domination by making bargaining among independent units the key to explaining the current state of international institutions. For IPE, it is precisely this atomistic approach, largely inspired by the ostensible success of neoclassical economics, which justifies its claims to scientific rigor. International relations can be modeled as a market-like space, in which individual actors, with given preferences and endowments, bargain over the character of international institutional arrangements. Heterodox scholars’ treatment of social processes as indivisible wholes places them beyond the pale of acceptable scientific practice. Heterodoxy appears, then, as the constitutive outside of IPE orthodoxy.Heterodox GPE perhaps reached its zenith in the 1980s. Just as heterodox work was being cast out from the temple of International Relations (IR), heterodox scholars, building on earlier work, produced magisterial studies that continue to merit our attention. We focus on three texts: K. N. Chaudhuri’s Asia Before Europe (1990), Eric Wolf’s Europe and the People Without History (1982), and L. S. Stavrianos’s Global Rift (1981). We select these texts for their temporal and geographical sweep and their intellectual acuity. While Chaudhuri limits his scope to the Indian Ocean over a millennium, Wolf and Stavrianos attempt an anthropology and a history, respectively, of European expansion, colonialism, and the rise of capitalism in the modern era. Though the authors combine different elements of material, political, and social life, all three illustrate the power of seeing the “social process” as an “indivisible whole,” as Schumpeter discusses in the epigram below. “Economic facts,” the region, or time period they extract for detailed scrutiny are never disconnected from the “great stream” or process of social relations. More specifically, Chaudhuri’s work shows notably that we cannot take for granted the distinct units that comprise a social whole, as does the IPE orthodoxy. Rather, such units must be carefully assembled by the scholar from historical evidence, just as the institutions, practices, and material infrastructure that comprise the unit were and are constructed by people over the longue durée. Wolf starts with a world of interaction, but shows that European expansion and the rise and spread of capitalism intensified cultural encounters, encompassing them all within a global division of labor that conditioned the developmental prospects of each in relation to the others. Stavrianos carries out a systematic and relational history of the First and Third Worlds, in which both appear as structural positions conditioned by a capitalist political economy. By way of conclusion, we suggest that these three works collectively inspire an effort to overcome the reification and dualism of agents and structures that inform IR theory and arrive instead at “flow.”
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Wyatt, Tristram D. 7. The wisdom of crowds. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198712152.003.0007.

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Recent work on collective animal behaviour shows that relatively simple behaviours by each animal acting individually can together produce complex, emergent behaviours larger than the parts. This self-organization occurs despite the limited cognitive abilities of individual animals and despite each animal’s limited access to global information, or the ‘big picture’. ‘The wisdom of crowds’ explains this phenomenon termed swarm intelligence by considering the murmurations of starlings, schools of fish, ant trails, and termite nest-building. The behaviour of individual animals and the rules of interaction, from which the collective behaviours emerge, have evolved under natural selection just like other behaviours. The application of such self-organization models is also discussed.
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Roelvink, Gerda. Building Dignified Worlds: Geographies of Collective Action. Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2016.

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Programming Collective Intelligence: Building Smart Web 2.0 Applications. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2007.

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Building a Cell from Its Component Parts. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2015.

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Building a Cell from its Component Parts. Elsevier, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0091-679x(15)x0005-7.

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Tibbits, Skylar. Autonomous Assembly: Designing for a New Era of Collective Construction. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2018.

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Building More Effective Labourmanagement Relationships. Queen's Policy Studies, 2012.

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DASH : Building Together: The Architecture of Collective Private Commissions. NAi Uitgevers / Publishers Stichting, 2013.

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ScottHanson, Kelly, and Chris ScottHanson. The Cohousing Handbook: Building A Place For Community. New Society Publishers, 2004.

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Sava, Simona, Claudia Borca, and Gheorghe Clitan. Collective Capacity Building: Shaping Education and Communication in Knowledge Society. BRILL, 2020.

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Sava, Simona, Claudia Borca, and Gheorghe Clitan. Collective Capacity Building: Shaping Education and Communication in Knowledge Society. BRILL, 2020.

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