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I’m heading off to New Zealand for 10 days, so blogging might be light. I’ve collected another ten intereting links for your perusal. So here is the latest edition of Parking Lot linkage:
- The Open Space of Democracy (not THAT Open Space, but a cool read nonetheless) by Terry Tempest Williams
- Speaking Differently: Deconstruction/Meditative Thinking as the Heart of “the Faculty of Observing” via wood s lot (and where does he find this stuff! Thanks Mark…)
- Library and Archival Exhibitions on the Web via MeFi. Lose yourself in this for a while.
- Introduction to Calculus. Just what I need.
- A Theory of Architecture. Another online book via Tesugen
- A lesson from the arts. What managers can learn from jazz. First noted through Frank Patrick’s blog
- Classics in the History of Psychology from York University. Huge collection of online psychology texts, including Jung’s General Description of the Types
- The Conversing Company: its culture, power and potential. Paper by my friend Alan Stewart (another friend that needs a blog!).
- Rick Mercer’s Monday Report. The fastest crash course in understanding Canada.
- Strategic Questioning. Long article on the practice of asking questions in a variety of settings. Via Global Chicago
Enjoy!