Tom--Enjoyed Gummerman et als recent piece on the Anasazi modeling in
Sci Amer

http://www.sciamdigital.com/index.cfm?fa=Products.ViewIssuePreview&ARTICLEID_CHAR=6749074B-2B35-221B-612DA8AE9981FB93

And I get good results when I send people to Rauch's article Seeing
Around Corners in Atlantic

http://www.brookings.edu/views/articles/20020401.htm

I would like a copy of the final compilation... Expect you'll put it on
FRIAM anyway.

Mike


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Colleagues:

For a workshop-still-in-development stage, I am looking for reasonably
current articles (within the past three years) describing some of the
latest
thinking on Complexity Theory and studies and applications of the
perspective and tools.  This bibliography will be given to educated
folks,
but not necessarily educated in our field of interest.  Therefore, I
would
think the level of sophistication would be something that might appear
in
Scientific American or similar.

Might you have one or two favorites you could point me to?  (If anyone
else
is interested, I will be glad to post this literary harvest when it gets
in
the barn.)

Many thanks,
Tom Johnson

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