Incoming Resources
- Cooperation & coercion, how busybodies became busybullies and what that means for economics and politics, Antony Davies and James R. Harrigan
- Impact networks, a transformational approach to creating connection, sparking collaboration, and catalyzing systemic change, David Ehrlichman, in collaboration with the Converge network
- What's mine is yours, the rise of collaborative consumption, Rachel Botsman and Roo Rogers
- Gameknight999 vs. Herobrine, an unofficial Minecrafter's adventure, Mark Cheverton
- A desk guide to cooperating agency relationships, 2005, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
- HBR guide to collaborative teams, Harvard Business Review
- The business of sharing, making it in the new sharing economy, Alex Stephany
- Together, the rituals, pleasures, and politics of cooperation, Richard Sennett
- Mutual Aid, a Factor of Evolution
- Gameknight999 vs. Herobrine, an unofficial Minecrafter's adventure, Mark Cheverton
- Share or die, voices of the get lost generation in the age of crisis
- Heroes everywhere!, adapted by Patty Michaels from the series PJ Masks
- Facilitating breakthrough, how to remove obstacles, bridge differences, and move forward together, Adam Kahane
- Charting the landscape, mapping new paths, museums, libraries, and K-12 learning, Institute of Museum and Library Services
- Diverging roads, 21st-century U.S.-Thai defense relations, by Lewis M. Stern
- Beyond collaboration overload, how to work smarter, get ahead, and restore your well-being, Rob Cross
- The penguin and the Leviathan, the triumph of cooperation over self-interest, Yochai Benkler
- Born to be good, the science of a meaningful life, Dacher Keltner
- What's mine is yours, the rise of collaborative consumption, Rachel Botsman and Roo Rogers
- Mutual aid, a factor of evolution
- Collaborate or perish!, reaching across boundaries in a networked world, William Bratton and Zachary Tumin
- Annals of public and co-operative economy, Annales de l'économie collective = Annalen der Gemeinwirtschaft
- What's yours is mine, against the sharing economy, Tom Slee
- International armament cooperative programs, benefits, liabilities, and self-inflicted wounds--the JSF as a case study, by Stephen G. Di Domenico
- Creating art together, Robin Johnson
- Tiers-lieux, travailler et entreprendre sur les territoires : espaces de co-working, fab labs, hack labs..., sous la direction de Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay et Gerhard Krauss
- Mutual aid, a factor of evolution
- The zero marginal cost society, the internet of things, the collaborative commons, and the eclipse of capitalism, Jeremy Rifkin
- Realizing hope, life beyond capitalism, Michael Albert
- La transition écologique de l'économie, la contribution des coopératives et de l'économie solidaire, Louis Favreau, Mario Hébert
- Impact networks, a transformational approach to creating connection, sparking collaboration, and catalyzing systemic change, David Ehrlichman, in collaboration with the Converge network
- A cooperative species, human reciprocity and its evolution, Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
- Smarter collaboration, a new approach to breaking down barriers and transforming work, Heidi K Gardner, Ivan A Matviak
- Creating wealth:, growing local economies with local currencies
- The bullseye principle, mastering intention-based communication to collaborate, execute, and succeed, David Lewis, G. Riley Mills
- Building a Win-Win World
- Sharing is good, how to save money, time and resources through collaborative consumption, Beth Buczynski
- The giant jam sandwich, story and pictures by John Vernon Lord ; with verses by Janet Burroway
- Mutual aid:, a factor of evolution, Peter Kropotkin
- We are better together, Bill McKibben ; illustrations by Stevie Lewis
- Civilizing the state, reclaiming politics for the common good, John Restakis
- What's mine is yours, the rise of collaborative consumption, Rachel Botsman and Roo Rogers
- Mutual aid, an illuminated factor of evolution., Peter Kropotkin
- Sharing is good, how to save money, time and resources through collaborative consumption, Beth Buczynski
- Uber-positive:, why Americans love the sharing economy, Jared Meyer
- Our common wealth, the hidden economy that makes everything else work, by Jonathan Rowe ; edited by Peter Barnes ; foreword by Bill McKibben ; afterword by David Bollier
- HBR guide to collaborative teams, Harvard Business Review
- Collaborate or perish!, reaching across boundaries in a networked world, William Bratton and Zachary Tumin
- The reciprocity advantage:, a new way to partner for innovation and growth, Bob Johansen and Karl Ronn
- Battle for the book, adapted by Bill Scollon ; illustrated by Character Building Studio and the Disney Storybook Art Team