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  1. Spiral Dynamics Integral Learn to Master the Memetic Codes of Human Behavior - 6 CDs by Ph.D Don Beck, 2006
  2. Memetics: Cultural selection theory, Dual inheritance theory, Evolutionary epistemology, General semantics, Human-based genetic algorithm, Knowledge ecosystem, ... Lamarckism, Meme pool, Multiple discovery
  3. Cellular memetic algorithms.: An article from: Journal of Computer Science & Technology by Enrique Alba, Bernabe Dorronsoro, et all 2005-12-01
  4. A memetic algorithm for channel assignment in wireless FDMA systems [An article from: Computers and Operations Research] by S.-S. Kim, A.E. Smith, et all 2007-06-01
  5. Memetic Algorithm timetabling for non-commercial sport leagues [An article from: European Journal of Operational Research] by J. Schonberger, D. Mattfeld, et all 2004-02-16
  6. Borges and memetics: the immortality of ideas.(Jorge Luis Borges )(Critical Essay): An article from: Variaciones Borges by Ricardo Waizbort, Lucia de La Rocque, 2005-07-01
  7. Genetic Relational Search for Inductive Concept Learning: A Memetic Algorithm for ILP by Federico Divina, 2010-09-16
  8. Evolution: Technological Singularity, Historicism, Camouflage, Uniformitarianism, Memetics, Systems Theory, Quantum Evolution, Darwinism
  9. Memetics: Meme, Daniel Dennett, the Selfish Gene, Viruses of the Mind, Susan Blackmore, Hugo de Garis, Sociocultural Evolution, Indeterminacy
  10. Resource Leveling using Petrinet and Memetic approach.(Report): An article from: American Journal of Applied Sciences by K. Raja, S. Kumanan, 2007-05-01
  11. Cultural Anthropology: Mythology, Proverb, Taboo, Meme, Civilization, Cultural Bias, Nomad, Geophagy, Memetics, Anarcho-Primitivism, Mana
  12. MA|PM: memetic algorithms with population management [An article from: Computers and Operations Research] by K. Sorensen, M. Sevaux, 2006-05-01
  13. Mindset: Mindset, Systems theory, Cognitive bias, Groupthink, Worldview, Entrepreneurial mindset, Paradigm, Confirmation bias,Meme, Memetics, Einstellung effect
  14. Memetic MagickManipulation of the Root Social Matrix and the Fabric of Reality by R. Kirk Packwood, 2005

21. Memetics Discussion List
Information about discussion list associated with the Journal of memetics Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission. memetics discussion list.
http://cfpm.org/~majordom/memetics/about.html
Journal of Memetics
Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission

http://www.cpm.mmu.ac.uk/jom-emit/memetics/about.html
memetics discussion list
Purposes of the list
  • To discuss issues raised in articles published in JoM- EMIT To discuss related topics concerning memetics, and other evolutionary approaches to modelling information transmission. To request information about such topics. To make announcements abour conferences, books, journals, papers etc. that are relevant to the participants. This list will also carry the announcements from the JoM- EMIT announcements list , so you do not have to join both.
  • Sending to the list
    To post to the list, so that your contribution is automatically distributed to all list members e-mail it to memetics@mmu.ac.uk (assuming you have already subscribed).
    Subscribing and unsubscribing
    To subscribe to the list send the command subscribe memetics to the list managing address: fmb-majordomo@mmu.ac.uk

    22. Centre For Policy Modelling Home Page
    CMOT); Journal of memetics Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission;Special issue of JoM-EMIT on Computational memetics;
    http://cfpm.org/
    Centre for Policy
    Modelling
    "Simplicity is no reason, difficulty is no excuse Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
    Aytoun Building, Aytoun Street, Manchester
    how to find us or contact us
    Members:

    23. Organisational Memetics
    Organisational memetics? Organisational Learning as a Selection Process.Management Learning, 1995 26 299318. If Price. Active Personal
    http://members.aol.com/ifprice/orgmem.html
    Organisational Memetics?: Organisational Learning as a Selection Process Management Learning, 1995 26: 299-318 If Price Active Personal Learning, Pewley Fort, Pewley Hill, Guildford GU1 3SP UK [and a Visiting Research Fellow of the University of Sheffield Hallam, Sheffield, UK]
    ABSTRACT
    Companies are not only systems created and controlled by those who manage them but also self-organising entities that evolve through learning. Whereas an organism is a creation of natural replicators, genes, an organisation can be seen as a product of an alternative replicator, the meme or mental model, acting, like a gene, to preserve itself in an Evolutionary Stable System. The result is an organisation which self organises around a set of unspoken and unwritten rules and assumptions.
    Biological evolution is stimulated by environmental change and reproductive isolation; the process of punctuated equilibrium . Corporate innovation shows the same pattern. Innovations in products and processes occur in groups isolated from prevailing mental norms.
    Successful organic strains possess a genetic capability for adaptation. Organisations which wish to foster learning can develop an equivalent, mental capability. Unlike their biological counterparts they can exert conscious choice and puncture the memetic codes that seek to keep them stable; the mental models of individuals, and the strategies, paradigms and unwritten rules at the company level.

    24. Untitled
    Here are some interesting links on the subject of memetics http//jomemit.cfpm.org/http//pespmc1.vub.ac.be/MEMES.html http//users.lycaeum.org/~sputnik
    http://www.memetics.org/
    Here are some interesting links on the subject of Memetics:
    http://jom-emit.cfpm.org/
    http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/MEMES.html
    http://users.lycaeum.org/~sputnik/Memetics/
    http://memes.org/
    http://www.databank.oxydex.com/m2.html
    http://maxwell.lucifer.com/virus/alt.memetics/

    25. Memetic Lexicon
    (GMG). MEMETICIST 1. One who studies memetics. 2. A memetic engineer.(GMG). memetics The study of memes and their social effects.
    http://www.lucifer.com/virus/memlex.html
    Memetic Lexicon
    Author: Glenn Grant 1990
    HTMLized by Anders Sandberg 1994
    Altered and expanded by David McFadzean 1995-1999
    Translated to spanish by José Mª Filgueiras 2000
      AUTO-TOXIC : Dangerous to itself. Highly auto-toxic memes are usually self-limiting because they promote the destruction of their hosts (such as the Jim Jones meme; any military indoctrination meme-complex; any "martyrdom" meme). (GMG) (See exo-toxic BAIT : The part of a meme-complex that promises to benefit the host (usually in return for replicating the complex). The bait usually justifies, but does not explicitly urge, the replication of a meme-complex. (Donald Going, quoted by Hofstadter.) Also called the reward co-meme . (In many religions, "Salvation" is the bait, or promised reward; "Spread the Word" is the hook. Other common bait co-memes are "Eternal Bliss", "Security", "Prosperity", "Freedom".) (See hook threat infection strategy BELIEF-SPACE : Since a person can only be infected with and transmit a finite number of memes, there is a limit to their belief space (Henson). Memes evolve in competition for niches in the belief-space of individuals and societies.

    26. Memetics
    Orion's Arm Home Page, memetics Main Page. Applied memetics is whatholds interstellar civilization together over vast distances.
    http://www.orionsarm.com/memetics/
    Memetics Main Page The Meme is mightier than the Nuke.
    Finnegan "Jerry" Dann
    [Interplanetary Age Social Engineer, Avalon Orbital] Ideas have power, they insinuate themselves, pereptuate, reproduce, subvert, mutate. How much more so those ideas deliberately seeded in order to engineer social trends and both mass and individual opinion? Were it not for the memetic engineering of the superbrights and hyperturings over the mass of society, the galaxy would schism into warring factions, chaos, intolerance, bigotry, and superstition. Applied Memetics is what holds interstellar civilization together over vast distances. It is also (along with the Distributed Information Net) one of the most important inventions of the information age Memes are socially inherited ideas that determine what people think and believe; memetics is the social and cultural sphere what genetics is to the biological. Sophont beings adopt a conception of God or deity, or social biases and prejudices, or particular fashions, because their peers and the media do or their parents and society did, and so on back through the generations. Prior to the first singularity memes were selected via Darwinian processes of "natural selection"; some religions, fashions, ideologies, fads, cultures, and languages proved stronger than others and hence flourished. The rise of superbrights and hyperturings and Artilect Gods saw the domestication of the meme, and the memetic engineering replacing cheap propaganda or advertising or political or military power as the ultimate instrument of persuasion and subversion. Thus the superbrights and transapients - either on their own or working through the medium of or as an instrument for religions, noetics, polities, and megacorporations - manipulate the consciousness of sentient beings under them, and are in turn manipulated by higher transingularity AIs above them, in a noospheric ecology of great complexity.

    27. Encyclopedia Galactica - Memetics - Human (Anglic) Revised 351st Edition
    Orion's Arm Home Page, memetics Main Page. Encyclopaedia Galactica,Encyclopaedia. topic index. alphabetical index. 0 Z memetics Index.
    http://www.orionsarm.com/eg/topics/memetics.html
    Memetics Main Page Encyclopaedia topic index alphabetical index ... Z
    Memetics Index
    Adbomb
    Arms race

    Attractor

    Auto-toxic
    ... Policies
    Politics
    Economics
    Diplomacy
    Warfare

    Espionage
    Memetics

    Memetics A-Z NARRATIVE EXTRAS feedback page by M.Alan Kazlev bernd helfert indexing script by Trond Nilson page uploaded 19 December 2001, last modified 24 October

    28. Memes
    Susan Blackmore, Robert Wright, and Richard Dawkins discuss memetics on U.S. National Public Radio.
    http://search1.npr.org/search97cgi/s97_cgi?action=View&VdkVgwKey=/opt/collec

    29. Memetic Algorithms' Home Page
    Bibliography on Population memetics. memetics on the Web. ``An idea is somethingyou have, an ideology is something that has you.'', Morris Berman.
    http://www.ing.unlp.edu.ar/cetad/mos/memetic_home.html

    30. Articles On Memes
    Collection of philosophical essays on memetics and the evolution of culture.
    http://www.geocities.com/persistentmemes/articles.html
    BRENT SILBY Presents Persistence of Memes
    Understanding the science of memetics What is a Meme?
    Meme talk is becoming common, but many people do not really know what a meme is. This short article offers a tangible definition, and predicts where future research might take us. Evolution of Technology: Exposing the Myth of Creative Design
    In this e-paper, I use the evolutionary algorithm to account for the existence of technology. In doing so, I call into question the idea of human creativity and claim that it is an illusion. Memecosystems: Are Animal Minds Suitable Habitats for Memes?
    Milk-bottle opening behavior in a species of bird known as the British tit has been put forward as an example of a meme in a non-human animal. In this e-paper I argue that milk-bottle opening behavior in the British tit is not memetic and is better explained by appealing to its innate behavioral repertoire. In the interest of furthering knowledge, the articles contained in this site may be freely copied, stored, and distributed.

    31. Memetics And Memetic Algorithms
    List of mailing lists, forums, algortihms, and websites.Category Science Math Complex Systems Abstract Organisms...... Alife Database By Html (Main Menu) . memetics and Memetic Algorithms. memeticsmeme , 7 from PlanetSearch A Memetic Lexicon http//www.clas.uf.
    http://www.aridolan.com/ad/adb/MM.html
    Alife Database By Html (Main Menu)
    Memetics and Memetic Algorithms
    File Not found File Not found The requested URL /~faisal/man/bookmarks.html was not found on this server. Genetic Algorithms and Artificial Life Resources Genetic Algorithms and Artificial Life Resources Indexes Related indexes include Alife Online at the Santa Fe Institute, The Genetic Algorithms Archive at the Navy Center for Applied Research in Aritificial Intelligence, EnCoRe and Zooland by Jörg Heitkötter, Complex (Adaptive) Systems Information collected by Alex Mallet, Nova Genetica by Darin R. Molnar, the Genetic Programming Notebook by Jaim Genetic algorithms Genetic algorithms Bibliography General Applications Departments Disciplines Personal home pages General information Genetic Algorithms Archive Genetic algorithms overview Nova Genetica Departments Ann Arbor Michigan Berlin HU Berlin TU Duluth Minnesota Lansing Michigan State London University College Mannheim Sankt Augustin Santa Fe Urbana-Ch The Genetic Algorithms Archive The Genetic Algorithms Archive The Genetic Algorithms Archive is a repository for information related to research in genetic algorithms. Available from this site are past issues of the GA-List digest, source code for many GA implementations, and announcements about GA-related conferences. Also, links are given to many interesting sites around the World with material related to evolutionary comput

    32. Memento Project Homepage
    The home page of the open source Memento project a lightweight knowledge management system based on the principles of memetics.
    http://www.memento.org
    KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT WITH MEMES Latest News: November 6th - new release v0.31b available Memento is a lightweight knowledge management system based on the principles of memetics, the theory of memes. Use it to store what you've learnt, and publish what you know - just like a weblog. And naturally, to facilitate distribution of the Memento meme this project is entirely open source. "As we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by an invention of ours, and this we should do freely and generously." Benjamin Franklin Last modified:
    November 06 2002 23:18:14 Feedback

    33. Memetics
    . University of Colorado at Denver . School of Education. memetics. see Complexityand Systems Theory Some Basics Heylighen (1998) memetics. Resources.
    http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/memetics.html
    University of Colorado at Denver
    School of Education
    Memetics
    see Complexity and Systems Theory
    Some Basics:
    Resources
    Readings

    34. Memetics Index
    memetics from Principia Cybernetica Web. memetics On a conceptual framework forcultural evolution by HansCees Speel. alt.memetics the newsgroup.
    http://nepenthes.lycaeum.org/Misc/Memetics/
    Information about meme theory:
    Practical, experimental and observed memetic evolution:

    35. Memes
    Links memetics. alt.memetics home page great place to start; The AFU Urban Legands Archive Science; Journal of memetics - Evolutionary
    http://www.world-of-dawkins.com/Catalano/rl_memes.htm
    Links: memetics

    36. Memes And Memetics
    Memes and memetics. Richard jargon file memetics; The Church of Virus(added 11/4/97); Viruses of the Mind (added 7/12/98); Journal
    http://www.kbuxton.com/memes.html
    Memes and Memetics
    kristin buxton email

    37. Memepool.com: Memetics Archive
    Gender has economic, social, and political impact . to memetics by djinn. WhatI found there, though, was a very nice collection of memetics links.
    http://www.memepool.com/Subject/Memetics/
    memepool
    scratch 'n sniff pheromemetics [ articles posted to Memetics recent articles Search ] [ archives by Date Subject Author Thursday
    Mar 13, 2003
    One interesting way to mindread the zeitgeist is to pay attention to newly coined words
    to Memetics by yoyology Wednesday
    Mar 13, 2002
    The forward du jour has already given rise to mutations . If you've been wondering what the fuzzy mouthed bricks in the pictures are, the mutation's creator approves of this nice resource: the Domo-Kun page.
    to Memetics by fool Saturday
    Mar 2, 2002
    Attention, humans! After excessive surfing at memepool, please subject yourself to the TotL.net Human Virus Scanner to rid yourself of any memetic viruses that may have infected your brain.
    to Memetics by kade Tuesday
    Sep 25, 2001
    At least one Private Military Company is consulting to business and government on building effective memes for Psychological and Information Warfare
    to Memetics by overload Thursday
    Aug 9, 2001
    You've read the bestseller , sussed the Academic credibility , explored the Subculture chic ... Hell, you've even grokked the portal . Still missing something?

    38. Disinformation | Memetic Engineering
    Hofstadter's Metamagical Themas (New York Basic Books, 1983) explored memeticsfrom the perspective of abstract mathematics and linguistics.
    http://www.disinfo.com/pages/dossier/id133/pg1/
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    memetic engineering
    by Alex Burns (alex@disinfo.com) - May 15, 2001
    Coined by zoologist Richard Dawkins in his controversial book The Selfish GeneK (New York: Oxford University Press, 1976), the 'meme' is the study of ideas, behaviours, and skills which replicate and transmit themselves via imitation (using the human mind similarly to the way that a virus does in a biological host). Memes are 'replicators' that compete to get themselves copied into as many minds as possible. Dawkins' original examples included catchphrases, clothes fashions, and new ways of building arches. By implication, the mind can be fashioned, manipulated, and controlled just as the physical body is by genes. Important early scientific studies were conducted by Daniel C. Dennett

    39. Disinformation | A Memetics Reader
    a memetics reader by Alex Burns (alex@disinfo.com) January 21, 2002, Copyrightremains in the hands of respective copyright holders. PART I memetics.
    http://www.disinfo.com/pages/article/id1919/pg1/
    WHY DO PEOPLE HATE AMERICA? is out now - the most important book of the year is here just in time!
    U.S. Woman Crushed to Death by Israeli Bulldozer
    Soldiers Face Hazards From Past Iraq Wars
    Solar Power Under Attack Once Again
    7 Riddles Suggest a Secret City Beneath Tokyo
    a memetics reader
    by Alex Burns (alex@disinfo.com) - January 21, 2002
    Throughout 1996-1997 I researched Richard Dawkins' meme (a cultural unit of information that propagates across our ecologies of mind) and considered specific applications within advertising, cults and postmodern 'designer religious viruses' ( Richard Brodie ). My research trajectory was influenced by my fascination with the late Gnosis Magazine and the science fiction author Philip K. Dick . I was freelancing for the Australian science/culture magazine 21.C and considering the initiatory/philosophical implications of Cyberpunk while in the Temple of Set . In mid-1997 I discovered Clare W. Graves

    40. Memes.net - Memetics
    edit text, This Note memetics (Last modified December 21, 2002 023049 PM. deletethis note. 1. memetics is the study of the ecology of cultural transmission.
    http://www.memes.net/index.php3?request=displaypage&NodeID=20

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