Marilyn Hamilton (née, Marilyn Louise Herbert, October 19, 1947, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a Canadian

author, researcher, professor/learning designer, coach, facilitator, activist and city futurist. She is the founder

of Integral City Meshworks Inc. and TDG Global Learning Connections.

Books:

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Hamilton, M. (1998). Ethnographic Codebook Developed for Doctoral Research. In The Berkana Community of

Conversations: A Study of Leadership Skill Development and Organizational Leadership Practices in a Self-Organizing

Online Microworld (2007 ed., Vol. 1). Abbotsford, BC: TDG Holdings Inc. Hamilton, M. (1999). The Berkana Community of Conversations: A Study of Leadership Skill Development and

Organizational Leadership Practices in a Self-Organizing Online Microworld. Unpublished doctoral dissertation.

http://www.universal-publishers.com/book.php?method=ISBN&book=1581123302 Hamilton, M., & Stevenson, B. (2000). Journeys to Wellness: A Workbook to Discover Personal Paths to Wholeness.

Abbotsford, BC.: TDG Global Learning Connections. Hamilton, M. (2008). Integral City: Evolutionary Intelligences for the Human Hive. Gabriola Island BC: New Society

Publishers.

Other Writings:

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Hamilton, M. (1998a). Building the Leadership Organization. In T. Anderson (Ed.), Transforming Leadership:

Equipping Yourself and Coaching Others to Build a Leadership Organization. Boca Raton: St. Lucie Press. Hamilton, M. (1998b). Ethnographic Codebook Developed for Doctoral Research. In The Berkana Community of

Conversations: A Study of Leadership Skill Development and Organizational Leadership Practices in a Self-Organizing

Online Microworld (2007 ed., Vol. 1). Abbotsford, BC: TDG Holdings Inc. Hamilton, M. (1999). The Berkana Community of Conversations: A Study of Leadership Skill Development and

Organizational Leadership Practices in a Self-Organizing Online Microworld. Unpublished doctoral dissertation,

Columbia Pacific University, Novato, California. Hamilton, M. (2003). Abbotsford Values Systems Flower Map (Publication. Retrieved July 24, 2008:

http://www.integralcity.com/Maple%20Leaf%20Meme%20Proj/Spiral.flower.icity.pdf Hamilton, M. (2005). Bio-Security (pp. 5). Royal Roads University: Royal Roads University Case Writing Workshop. Hamilton, M. (2005). The Quest: Four Questions That Can Release the Potential of Your City. Paper presented at the

Canadian Institute of Planners: Frontiers in Planning and Design. Hamilton, M. (2006a). The Dinosaur, the Runaway Train and the House of Cards: A Study of the Human Factors in Bio-

Security in the Global Village. Paper presented at the World Planners Congress. Hamilton, M. (2006b). Integral Framework for Sustainable Planning: A Prototype for Emergent Well Being. Paper

presented at the World Planners Congress. Hamilton, M. (2007a). Approaching Homelessness: An Integral Reframe. World Futures: The Journal of General

Evolution, Volume 63(2), 107-126. Hamilton, M. (2007b). Personal Wellbeing Index: Toronto. Abbotsford, BC: Integral City, A Division of TDG Holdings

Inc. Hamilton, M. (2008). Integral Methods from the Margins: Finding Myself in the Research - A Retrospective of

Integral Leadership Development Methods Using Online Dialogue Analysis, a Competency Development Framework and

Action Research. Paper presented at the Conference - Integral Theory in Action: Serving Self, Community and Kosmos. Hamilton, M. (2010). Mapping the Values of Abbotsford and Developing a Prototype for an Integral Vital Signs

Monitor of City Wellbeing Abbotsford, BC, Canada: Integral City Meshworks Inc. Hamilton, M. (2010). Abbotsford Integral Vital Signs Monitor. Abbotsford: Integral City Meshworks Inc. Hamilton, M. (2010). Meshworking Integral Intelligences for Resilient Environments; Enabling Order and Creativity

in the Human Hive. Paper presented at the Enacting an Integral Future Conference.

Hamilton, M., & Stevenson, B. (2000). Journeys to Wellness: A Workbook to Discover Personal Paths to Wholeness.

Abbotsford, BC.: TDG Global Learning Connections. Hamilton, M., & MacLeod, J. (2009). Invisible Cities: Confronting Urban Challenges from the Inside-Out. In M.

Dengler & C. R. Casal (Eds.), Cities to Last: tt30 Sustainable Cities: Club of Rome. Wills, E. H., Hamilton, M., & Islam, G. (2007a). Subjective Well-being in Cities: Individual or Collective? A Cross

Cultural Analysis. Paper presented at the Wellbeing in International Development Conference. Wills, E. H., Hamilton, M., & Islam, G. (2007b). Subjective Wellbeing in Bogotá (B), Belo Horizonte (BH) and

Toronto (T): A Subjective Indicator of Quality of Life for Cities. Bogotá: World Bank.

Marilyn Hamilton 21:00, 23 January 2011 (UTC)