Publications

This is a non-exhaustive list of Ranulph’s publications categorised by date. Most publications have hyperlinks to the full text. Some publications are interviews about Ranulph Glanville or other scholarly contributions he has made. (This page is still under cosntruction)

2015

Glanville, R. (2015), Living in cybernetics, Kybernetes, Vol. 44 No. 8/9, pp. 1174-1179.

Baron, P., Glanville, R., Griffiths, D. and Sweeting, B. (2015), Living in Cybernetics: Papers from the 50th Anniversary Conference of the American Society for Cybernetics, Kybernetes, Vol. 44 No. 8/9. https://doi.org/10.1108/K-09-2015-0222

Glanville, R. (2015). A (cybernetic) musing: Wholes and parts, chapter 1. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 22(1), 81-92.

Glanville, R. (2015). The sometimes uncomfortable marriages of design and research. The Routledge companion to design research, 9.

Documentary by Delmar Mavignier (2015) on Ranulph Glanville titled: ZERO SPACES – Portrait of Ranulph Glanville https://vimeo.com/131408983

2014

Glanville, R. (2014). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Anarchy, Alcoholics Anonymous and Cybernetics: Chapter 2. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 21(1-2), 186-198.

Glanville, R. (2014). The Black Boox Vol. II. Living in Cybernetic Circles. Echoraum. WISDOM. Wien.

Glanville, R., Griffiths, D., & Baron, P. (2014). Acting to understand and understanding to act. Kybernetes. https://doi.org/10.1108/K-07-2014-0147

Glanville, R., Griffiths, D. and Baron, P. (2014). Introduction to Special Issue, Kybernetes, Vol. 43 No. 9/10. https://doi.org/10.1108/K-09-2014-0180

Glanville, R. (2014). How Design and Cybernetics Reflect Each Other. keynote Speech. YouTube Video

Interview with Ranulph Glanville: Extracts from the interview with Ranulph Glanville by Johanna Jõekalda Held on March 3rd 2014 on Skype

Interview with Ranulph Glanville: Powering up – interview with Ranulph Glanville by Veronika Valk https://www.muurileht.ee/powering-up-interview-with-ranulph-glanville/

2013

Glanville, R. (2013). Cybernetics: Thinking Through The Technology. In Arnold, D. (Ed.). (2013). Traditions of systems theory: Major figures and contemporary developments. Routledge. New York

Glanville, R. (2013). A (cybernetic) musing: anarchy, alcoholics anonymous and cybernetics: chapter one. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 20(3-4), 191-200.

Griffiths, D. & Glanville, R. (2013). An ecology of ideas: guest editorial. Kybernetes, Vol. 42 No. 9/10. https://doi.org/10.1108/K-10-2013-0220

Griffiths, D. & Glanville, R. (2013). Introduction to the unrefereed papers, Kybernetes, Vol. 42 No. 9/10. https://doi.org/10.1108/K-10-2013-0221

van Ditmar, D. & Glanville R. (2013). Foreword: Listening Proceedings of ASC Conference 2011. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 20(1-2), 5-11.

Glanville, R. (2014). When Good Enough is Better than Best. YouTube video. paper presented to Dupont Circle Conference, Washington DC, December 2013. Web version at http://youtu.be/m-8GmlNb6EY

2012

Glanville, R. (2012). Radical constructivism = second-order cybernetics. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 19(4), 27-42.

Glanville. R. (2012). Prelude and Foreword. Trojan Horses. echoraum|WISDOM. Vienna
Glanville. R. (2012). Cybernetics of Cybernetics. Trojan Horses. echoraum|WISDOM. Vienna
Glanville. R. (Ed). (2012). Trojan Horses. echoraum|WISDOM. Vienna
Glanville. R. & Kauffamn, L. (2012). A Dialogue in Design. Trojan Horses. echoraum|WISDOM. Vienna

Glanville, R. (2011). A (cybernetic) musing: Wicked problems. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 19(1-2), 163-173.

Glanville, R. (2012). A (cybernetic) musing: Cybernetics and circularities. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 19(4), 105-116.

Glanville, R. (2012). Klaus Krippendorff, a Directory. American Society for Cybernetics. https://asc-cybernetics.org/publications/Krippendorff/Krippendorff_A_Directory_Linked.pdf

Glanville, R. (2012). Ranulph Glanville – Independent academic – Crit Panel. In Askland, H. H., Williams, A., & Ostwald, M. J. (2012). Assessing creativity: supporting learning in architecture and design. Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT). Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching. Sydney

Hohl, M. (2011). Proceedings of the ADS-VIS 2011: Making visible the invisible: art, design and science in data visualisation.
Featuring Ranulph Glanville as a keynote speaker.

2011

Glanville, R. (2011). Introduction: a conference doing the cybernetics of cybernetics. Kybernetes, Vol. 40 No. 7/8, pp. 952-963. https://doi.org/10.1108/03684921111160197

Glanville, R. (2011). To be decided. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 18(3-4), 101-110.

Glanville, R. (2011). Obituary: Ernst von Glasersfeld 1917-2010. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 18(1-2), 195-197.

Glanville, R. & Hohl, M, (2011). Notes from the reflecting workshop, Sint-Lucas, June 23rd – 25th, 2011. In Reflections 16, eds. De Maeyer, Gudrun, Sint-Lucas School of Architecture, ISSN: 1784-7052

Glanville, R. (2011). A (Cybernetic) Musing: The Boundaries of Distinction? The Distinction of Boundaries? Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 18(1-2), 123-133.

Glanville, R. (2011). Cybernetic Circles—The Black Boox volume 1. echoraum|WISDOM. Vienna

2010

Glanville, R. & Pak, B. (2010) Quasi Entailment Mesh. European Meetings on Cybernetics and Systems Research, 2010, Vienna University. Austria ISBN 3-85206-178-8

Glaville, R. (2010). What is Creativity? In Williams, A, Ostwald, M and Askland, H H (eds). Creativity, design and education: Theories, positions and challenges. Australian Learning & Teaching Council. Sydney, NSW, Australia

Glanville, R. (2010). A (cybernetic) musing: Architecture of distinction and the distinction of architecture. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 17(3), 95-104.

Glanville, R. (2010). Doing the Cybernetics of Cybernetics Cybernetics: Art, Design, Mathematics—A MetaDisciplinary Conference. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 17(3), 107-115.

Glanville, R. (2010). Constructing the Photograph. In Roxburgh, M.W.D. Light Relief (Part II). DAB DOCS, Sydney, Australia

Glanville, R (2010). Design and Mentation—Piaget’s Constant Objects. In Corte-Real, E (ed), The Radical Designist Book.

Glanville, R. (2010). Reflecting. In Verbeke, J (ed) Sint Lucas., Reflections 11. Sint Lucas. Brussels

2009

Glanville, R. (2009). A (cybernetic) musing: Design and cybernetics. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 16(3), 175.

Glanville, R. (2009). A (Cybernetic) musing: Black Boxes. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 16, no1-2.

Glanville, R. (2009). The Black Boox vol3: 39 Steps. echoraum, Vienna, Austria

Glanville, R. (2009). Reflecting and Acting: reflecting on acting and acting on reflecting. In Janssons, N and Verbeke, J (eds.), Reflections 79. Sint Lucas. Brussels.

Glanville, R. (2009). Comments on a Review – Ranulph Glanville, Kybernetes, Vol. 38 No. 1/2, pp. 272-277. https://doi.org/10.1108/03684920910930402

Glanville, R. (2009). Problems wicked and undecideable. In Cutler, T., & Burry, M. Designing solutions to wicked problems: A manifesto for transdisciplinary research and design. Design Research Institute (RMIT). Melbourne.

2008

Glanville, R & Mueller, A (eds) (2008). Pask Present: An Exhibition Of Art And Design Inspired By The Work of Gordon Pask, Cybernetician and Artist. ‎ echoraum, Vienna, Austria
Glanville, R. (2008). Slow. In Glanville, R & Mueller, A (eds), Pask Present: An Exhibition Of Art And Design Inspired By The Work of Gordon Pask, Cybernetician and Artist. ‎ echoraum, Vienna, Austria
Glanville, R. (2008). A Cybernetic Serendipity. In Glanville, R & Mueller, A (eds), Pask Present: An Exhibition Of Art And Design Inspired By The Work of Gordon Pask, Cybernetician and Artist. ‎ echoraum, Vienna, Austria

Glanville, R. (2008). A (Cybernetic) Musing: All the 8’s. In Glanville, R & Mueller, A (eds), Pask Present: An Exhibition Of Art And Design Inspired By The Work of Gordon Pask, Cybernetician and Artist. ‎ echoraum, Vienna, Austria
Also published in Cybernetics & Human Knowing Journal:
Glanville, R. (2008). A Cybernetic Musing: All the 8’s. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 15(1), 75-80.

Glanville, R. (2008). A Cybernetic Musing: Five Friends. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 15(3-4), 163-172.

Glanville, R. (2008). Conversation and Design. In Luppicini, R. (Ed.). Handbook of conversation design for instructional applications. IGI Global.

Glanville, R. (2008). Pask at the Centre. R. Trappl (ed.): Cybernetics and Systems 2008. Vienna: Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, ISBN 9783852061757.

2007

Glanville, R. (2007). Introduction: special double issue of Kybernetes on cybernetics and design. Guest Editorial. Kybernetes, Vol. 36 No. 9/10, pp. 1153-1157. https://doi.org/10.1108/03684920710827229

Glanville, R. (2007). Try again. Fail again. Fail better: The cybernetics in design and the design in cybernetics. Kybernetes.Vol. 36 No. 9/10, pp. 1173-1206. https://doi.org/10.1108/03684920710827238

Glanville, R. (2007). The Edge of Stillness. Proceedings of the Conference on Computers in Art and Design Education CADE. pp 68–74. Curtin University Press.

Glanville R. (2007). The importance of being Ernst. Constructivist Foundations 2(2-3): 5–6. https://constructivist.info/2/2-3/005

Glanville R. & Riegler A. (2007). Editorial: Ninety years of constructing. Constructivist Foundations 2(2-3): 2–4. https://constructivist.info/2/2-3/002

Glanville, R. (2007). Designing complexity. Performance Improvement Quarterly, 20(2), 75-96.

Glanville, R. (2007). Grounding Difference. In Mueller, A and Mueller, KH (eds), An Unfinished Revolution? Heinz von Foerster and the Biological Computer Laboratory 1958-1976. edition echoraum. Vienna
Recorded lecture – Video

Glanville, R. (2007). Foreword. In Glanville, R., & Mueller, H. K. Gordon Pask, Philosopher Mechanic: An Introduction (pp. 1-237). edition echoraum.

Glanville, R. (2007). Gordon Pask (ISSS Luminaries). In Glanville, R., & Mueller, H. K. Gordon Pask, Philosopher Mechanic: An Introduction (pp. 1-237). edition echoraum.

Glanville, R. (2007). An Approach to Cybernetics. In Glanville, R., & Mueller, H. K. Gordon Pask, Philosopher Mechanic: An Introduction (pp. 1-237). edition echoraum.

Glanville, R & Scott, B. (2007). List of Publications (Gordon Pask). In Glanville, R., & Mueller, H. K. Gordon Pask, Philosopher Mechanic: An Introduction (pp. 1-237). edition echoraum.

Glanville, R. (2007). And He was Magic. In Glanville, R., & Mueller, H. K. Gordon Pask, Philosopher Mechanic: An Introduction (pp. 1-237). edition echoraum.

Glanville, R. (2007). A t’Tribute. In Zeeuw, G de, Vahl, M and Mennuti (eds). Problems of Individual Emergence. Systemica. vol 14 nos 1–6, pp 123–137

Glanville, R. (2007). A (cybernetic) musing: Ashby and the Black Box. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 14(2-3), 189-196.

Glanville, R. (2007). Personal Wonder. In Mueller, A and Mueller, KH (eds), An Unfinished Revolution? Heinz von Foerster and the Biological Computer Laboratory 1958-1976. edition echoraum.

Glanville, R. (2007). Design, the User, and Klaus Krippendorff’s ‘The Semantic Turn’. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 14(4), 107-12.

Glanville, R. (2007). Comparison. e-Wisdom. Construction Comparisons/Comparing Constructions 4, pp18-31

Glanville, R. (2007). Design Prepositions. In Belderbos, M., & Verbeke, J. (2005). The unthinkable doctorate. Hoger Instituut voor wetenschap en kunst-Sint Lucas; Brussels-Ghent.

Glanville, R. (2007). What makes the Difference—Reflecting on Reflecting (on Reflecting on Reflecting). In Verbeke, J & Janssons, N (eds), Reflections + 3. Sint Lucas. Brussels

Glanville, R. (2007). Foreword. In Jung, R. Experience and action: Selected items in systems theory. Viena. edition echoraum.

2006

Glanville, R. (2006). Learning with Locker: an appreciation. Kybernetes, 35(1/2). https://doi.org/10.1108/k.2006.06735aaf.002

Glanville, R. (2006). A Cybernetic Musing: The IFSR, diagrams and inclusive logic, or–[Both [either [either/or] or [both/and]], and [both [both/and] and [either/or]]]. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 13(3-4), 135-143.

Glanville, R. (2006). Dark Hero of the Information Age: In Search of Norbert Wiener, Father of Cybernetics. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 13(2), 109-112.

Glanville, R. (2006). A (cybernetic) musing: Invisibility and silence. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 13(1), 71-80.

Glanville, R. (2006). Design and mentation: Piaget’s constant objects. The Radical Designist, (0).

Glanville, R. (2006). Life is a Verb. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 13(3-4), 156-160.

Glanville, R. (2006). Visual Logic. In R.Trappl (ed.), Cybernetics and Systems 2006, Vienna: Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies

Glanville, R. (2006). Construction and design. Constructivist Foundations, 1(3), 103-110. Fulltext at https://constructivist.info/1/3/103

Glanville, R and Vogl, B. (2006). Ranulph Glanville, a Conversation. Patterns. pp 1–8

2005

Glanville, R & Scientific Fly. (2005). As If (Radical Objectivism) [text by Glanville]. hip hop setting of paper As If by Scientific Fly on CD, dataworld, number dr–940413–22–28. https://www.discogs.com/release/16883310-Scientific-Fly-Ranulph-Glanville-As-If

Glanville, R. (2005). A (cybernetic) musing: Certain propositions concerning prepositions. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 12(3), 87.

Glanville, R. (2005). International Encyclopaedia of Systems and Cybernetics, Edited by Charles Francois. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 12(1-2), 175-178.

Glanville, R. (2005). Cybernetics and Ethics. In Mitcham, C. Encyclopedia of Science Technology and Ethics. Macmillan Reference USA

2004

Glanville, R. (2004) Appropriate Theory., in Redmond, J., Durling, D. and de Bono, A (eds.), Futureground – DRS International Conference 2004, 17-21 November, Melbourne, Australia. https://dl.designresearchsociety.org/drs-conference-papers/drs2004/researchpapers/179

Glanville, R. (2004). The purpose of second‐order cybernetics. Kybernetes, Vol. 33 No. 9/10, pp. 1379-1386. https://doi.org/10.1108/03684920410556016

Glanville, R. (2004). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Control, Variety and Addiction. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 11(4), 85-92.

Glanville, R. (2004). Mai von Foerster and Herbert Brun: together and apart. An addendum to Heinz von Foerster’s obituary. Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 21(1), 101-103.

Glanville, R. (2004). A Cyber_Reader: Neil Spiller + Understanding Systems: Heinz von Foerster with Bernhard Poerksen—a review article. Architectural Design. vol 74 no 4 (July/August) 

Glanville, R. (2004). Desirable ethics. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 11(2), 77-88.

Verbeke, J., & Glanville, R. (2004). Knowledge Creation and Research in Design and Architecture. In European Symposium on Research.

Glanville, R, Jonas, W & Meyer-Veden, J. (2004). Interview with Ranulph Glanville: the other way round—science as design. In Jonas, W and Meyer-Veden (eds). Mind the Gap. HG Hauschild. Bremen.

2003

Glanville, R. (2003). A (cybernetic) musing: In praise of buffers. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 10(3-4), 169-178.

Glanville, R. (2003). Machines of wonder and elephants that float through air. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 10(3-4), 91-106.

Glanville, R. (2003). Understanding Systems: Conversations on Epistemology and Ethics. A Review of the book by Heinz von Foerster and Bernhard Poerksen. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 10

Glanville, R. (2003). Second-order cybernetics. In F. Parra-Luna (Ed.), Systems science and cybernetics. In Encyclopedia of life support systems (EOLSS). Eolss Publishers. http://www.eolss.net (Retrieved August 31, 2008)

Glanville, R. (2003). Lost. In A. Lo (Ed.), Navigating design: A voyage of discovery (pp 102-115). School of Design, Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Glanville, R. (2003). Machines of wonder and elephants that float through air. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 10(3-4), 91-106.

Glanville, R. (2003). Behaving well. In G. Lasker et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 17th IIASSS Conference. Windsor, Ontario: IIASSS.

Glanville, R. (2003). Architecture and the organisation of knowledge. In E. Grün & E. del Cano (Eds.), Ensayos sobre sistemica y cibernetica. Buenos Aires: Editorial Dunken

Glanville, R. (2003). An irregular dodekahedron and a lemon yellow Citroën. In L. van Schaik (Ed.), Practice of practice. Melbourne: RMIT Press.

Glanville, R. (2003). A note on knowing. Published as Ein Wort über Wissen—A note on knowing (N. Ort, Trans.). In N. Jahraus & N. Ort (Eds.), Theorie—Prozess—Selbstreferenz (pp. 187–197). Wien: UVK Verlagsgesellschaft.

Glanville, R & AkTypi, M. (2003). Inter View: Designing Interfaces and Inter-facing Design. Anomalie Digital Arts. no 3

Brier, S. & Glanville, R. (2003). Foreword: The Oroborous and the Glass Bead Game. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 10(3-4), 5-8.

2002

Glanville, R. (2002), Introduction. Syst. Res., 19: 97-98. https://doi.org/10.1002/sres.471
Glanville, R. (2002), Doing the right thing: the problems of…Gerard de Zeeuw, academic guerilla. Syst. Res., 19: 107-113. https://doi.org/10.1002/sres.451

Glanville, R. (2002). A (cybernetic) musing: some examples of cybernetically informed educational practice. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 9(3-4), 117-126.

Glanville, R. (2002). Heinz von Foerster: A Personal Farewell. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 9(3-4), 158-159.

Glanville, R. (2002). Francisco Varela (1946-2001): A working memory. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 9(2), 67-76.

Glanville, R. (2002). A (Cybernetic) Musing Cybernetics and Human Knowing. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 9(1), 75-82.

Glanville, R. (2002). The incorporated observer. In R. Ascott (Ed.), Proceedings of Consciousness Reframed 2002. Newport: UCWN.

2001

Glanville, R. (2001). A (cybernetic) musing: constructing my cybernetic world. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 8(1-2), 141-150.

Glanville, R., & Scott, B. (2001). About Gordon Pask. Kybernetes, 30(5/6). https://doi.org/10.1108/k.2001.06730eaf.002

Glanville, R. (2001). And he was magic. Kybernetes, 30(5/6), 652–673. https://doi.org/10.1108/03684920110391904

Scott, B., & Glanville, R. (2001). Afterword: The process of this memorial. Kybernetes, 30(7/8). https://doi.org/10.1108/k.2001.06730gaf.001

Glanville, R. (2001). Between now and then: the auto-interview of a lapsed musician. Leonardo Music Journal, 11, 35-42. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1513425

Glanville, R. (2001). An intelligent architecture. Convergence, 7(2), 12-24. https://doi.org/10.1177/135485650100700202

Glanville, R. (2001). Listen!. In G. de Zeeuw, M. Vahl, & E. Mennuti (Eds.), Problems of participation and connection. Lincoln Research Centre.

Scott, B., & Glanville, R. (2001). Introduction. Kybernetes, 30(7/8). https://doi.org/10.1108/k.2001.06730gaa.002

Glanville, R. (2001). Not aping the past: Mirror men. In M. Stellingwerff & J. Verbeke (Eds.), Accolade: European workshop (pp. [page numbers, if available]). Delft University Press—Science.

Glanville, R. (2001). Triads. In O. Jahraus & N. Ort (Eds.), Bewusstsein—Kommunikation—Zeichen. Tuebingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag.

Glanville, R. (2001). Nona Meyeah Teay. Leonardo Music Journal, 11, Electronic music composition (1967) [CD]. https://doi.org/10.1162/lmj.2001.11.100a

Glanville, R. (2001). Afterthought and future scenario. In M. Stellingwerff & J. Verbeke (Eds.), Accolade: European workshop. Delft University Press—Science.

2000

Glanville, R. (2000). The value of being unmanageable: Variety and creativity in cyberspace. In H. Eichmann, J. Hochgerner, & F. Nahrada (Eds.), Netzwerke (pp. [page numbers, if available]). Falter Verlag. Proceedings of the Conference “Global Village ’97,” Vienna, 1997.

Glanville, R. (2000). A (cybernetic) musing: the state of cybernetics. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 7(2-3), 151-159.

Glanville, R. (n.d.). The Relativity of Knowing—Levels and Boundaries of Problems. Retrieved from http://iasl.uni-muenchen.de/discuss/lisforen/lisforen.htm#bewuflt (click on bewusstsein, kommunikation, zeichen). (Developed from an original presented at the Conference on Problems of Levels and Boundaries, Amsterdam, 1981).

Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.). (2000). Problems of action and observation. Southsea: BKS+.

Glanville, R. (2000). Introduction. In R. Glanville & G. de Zeeuw (Eds.), Problems of action and observation. Southsea: BKS+.

Glanville, R. (2000). First sight. In R. Glanville & G. de Zeeuw (Eds.), Problems of action and observation. Southsea: BKS+.

Glanville, R. (2000). Living in lines. In R. McLeod (Ed.), Interior cities. Melbourne: RMIT Press. 178–183

Glanville, R. (2000). Inbetweenies. In R. Ascott (Ed.), Proceedings of the Third Conference on Consciousness Reframed. Newport: UCWN.

Glanville, R. (2000). (Die Relativität des Wissens)—Ebenen und Grenzen von Problemen. In O. Jahraus & N. Ort (Eds.), Beobachtungen des Unbeobachtbaren. Göttingen: Velbrück Wissenschaft. (Translation by N. Ort from number 1981.05).

Glanville, R. (2000). Afterword. In R. Glanville & G. de Zeeuw (Eds.), Problems of action and observation. Southsea: BKS+. Proceedings of the 1997 conference.

1999

Glanville, R. (1999). Researching Design and Designing Research. Design Issues, 13(2).

Glanville, R. (1999). Acts Between and Between Acts. In R. Ascott (Ed.), Reframing Consciousness. Exeter: Intellect.

Glanville, R. (1999). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Thinking the New Millennium. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 6(4).

Glanville, R. (1999). Zwischenhandlungen und Zwischen Handlungen. In A. V. Heitz & M. Pfister (Eds.), Da Zwischen (trans. Pfister, M., German translation of 1999.04). Zürich: Museum für Gestaltung.

Glanville, R. (1999). Scenes. In T. Bardmann & D. Baecker (Eds.), Gibt es Eigentlich den Berliner Zoo noch? (Commemoration for Niklas Luhmann). Konstanz: UVK Universitätsverlag Konstanz.

Glanville, R., van Dijkum, C., & de Zeeuw, G. (1999). Constructive Realism. Southsea: BKS+.

Glanville, R. (1999). As Is and As If. Proceedings of the Conference Invenção: Thinking the New Millennium. São Paulo, Brazil.

Glanville, R. (1999). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Encyclopaedias and the Form of Knowing. A Celebration of Charles Francois’ ‘International Encyclopaedia of Systems and Cybernetics: A Sort of Self-Referential Work of Reference.’ Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 6(1).

Glanville, R., Barbour, B., Schreiber, M., & Umpleby, S. (1999). A (Cybernetic) Musing: The Millennium Bug. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 6(3), 71–85.

1998

Glanville, R. (1998). Triads. Retrieved from http://iasl.uni-muenchen.de/discuss/lisforen/lisforen.htm#bewuflt (click on bewusstsein, kommunikation, zeichen).

Glanville, R. (1998). Keeping Faith with the Design in Design Research. de Montfort DRS.

Glanville, R. (1998). John Hamilton Frazer—von der Arkitektur zur Autotektur. In T. Bardmann (Ed.), Zirkuläre Positionen 2. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.

Glanville, R. (1998). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Varieties of Variety. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 5(1).

Glanville, R. (1998). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Variety and Creativity. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 5(3).

Glanville, R. (1998). A (Cybernetic) Musing: The Gestation of Second Order Cybernetics 1968–1975: A Personal Account. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 5(2).

Glanville, R., Sengupta, S., & Forey, G. (1998). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Language and Science and the Language of Science. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 5(4), 61–70.

1997

Glanville, R. (1997). A Ship without a Rudder. In Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.), Problems of Excavating Cybernetics and Systems. Southsea: BKS+ (p. [#140]).

Glanville, R. (1997). Behind the Curtain. In Ascott, R. (Ed.), Procs. First Conference on Consciousness Reframed. Newport: UCWN.

Glanville, R. (1997). The Value when Cybernetics is Added to CAAD. In Nys, K., Provoost, T., Verbeke, J., & Verleye, J. (Eds.), The Added Value of Computer Aided Architectural Design (p. [#179]). Brussels: Hogeschool voor Wetenschap en Kunst Sint-Lucas.

Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.). (1997). Problems of Excavating Cybernetics and Systems. Southsea: BKS+ (p. [#142]).

Glanville, R., & Ferris, C. (1997). Pictures at an Exhibition: A HyperNavigator for CyberSpace. See Appendix: Software (p. [#145]).

Glanville, R. (1997). Nicht wir führen die Konversation, die Konversation führt uns. In Bardmann, T. (Ed.), Zirkuläre Positionen. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.

Glanville, R. (1997). Introduction. In Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.), Problems of Excavating Cybernetics and Systems. Southsea: BKS+ (p. [#141]).

Glanville, R. (1997). Gordon Pask: A Summary of His Work. Internet publication commissioned by the School of Business Administration, St. Gallen University. (p. [#180]).

Glanville, R. (1997). Bernard Scott—Kybernetik im Verborgenen. In Bardmann, T. (Ed.), Zirkuläre Positionen. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.

Glanville, R. (1997). A (Cybernetic) Musing: The Animal and the Machine. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 4(4).

Glanville, R. (1997). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Communication—Conversation 2. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 4(2-3).

Glanville, R. (1997). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Communication—Conversation 1. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 4(1).

1996

Glanville, R. (1996). Communication without Coding: Cybernetics, Meaning and Language (How Language, Becoming a System, Betrays Itself). Modern Language Notes, 111(3). Ed. Wellbery, D. (Invited paper) [#159].

Glanville, R., & McKinnon-Wood, R. (1996). NOAH: The Ark of Knowing in a Learning Environment. In Trappl, R. (Ed.), Procs. 13 EMCSR. Vienna: University of Vienna and Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies (p. [#160]).

Glanville, R. (1996). Justice Love and Wisdom—Graham Barnes. Systems Research, 13(2). (Review article) [#139].

Glanville, R. (1996). Heinz von Foerster: The Form and the Content. In Glanville, R. (Ed.), Heinz von Foerster, a Festschrift. Systems Research, 13(3) (p. [#170]).

Glanville, R. (1996). Heinz von Foerster: A Biographical Outline. In Glanville, R. (Ed.), Heinz von Foerster, a Festschrift. Systems Research, 13(3) (p. [#169]).

Glanville, R. (Ed.). (1996). Heinz von Foerster, a Festschrift. Systems Research, 13(3) (p. [#171]).

Glanville, R. (1996). Guest Editorial. In Glanville, R. (Ed.), Heinz von Foerster, a Festschrift. Systems Research, 13(3) (p. [#168]).

Glanville, R. (1996). Gordon Pask 1928–1996, an Obituary. Bulletin of the International Federation for Systems Research.

Glanville, R. (1996). Creativity and HyperMedia, MultiMedia, the InterNET and Virtuality. In Asanowicz, A., & Sawicki, R. (Eds.), CAD Creativeness, Proceedings of the IV Conference on Computer in Architectural Design. Bialystok: Technical University of Bialystok (p. [#167]).

Glanville, R. (1996). Computing, Education and Architecture for the Lost Profession. In af Klerker, J. (Ed.), Procs. 14th Meeting of European Computer Aided Architectural Design in Education. Lund: Technical University of Lund (p. [#172]).

Glanville, R. (1996). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Robin McKinnon-Wood and Gordon Pask: A Lifelong Conversation. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 3(4).

1995

Glanville, R. (1995). Chasing the Blame. In Lasker, G. (Ed.), Research on Progress—Advances in Interdisciplinary Studies on Systems Research and Cybernetics (Vol. 11, pp. 45-60). Windsor, Ontario: IIASSRC.

Glanville, R. (1995). The Cybernetics of Value and the Value of Cybernetics: the Art of Invariance and the Invariance of Art. In Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.), Problems of Values and (In)variants (Conference Proceedings). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.) (1995). Problems of Values and (In)variants (Conference Proceedings). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R., & McKinnon-Wood, R. (1995). Learning and MultiMedia. In Proceedings 13th Meeting of European Computer Aided Architectural Design in Education (pp. 1-10). Palermo: University of Palermo.

Glanville, R. (1995). Introduction to Problems of Values and (In)variants. In Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.), Problems of Values and Invariants (Conference Proceedings). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R. (1995). Installing the Context. Report on a joint project between Technical University of Vienna and University of Portsmouth.

Glanville, R. (1995). Creativity and Media in Architecture. In Martens, B. (Ed.), Proceedings of 2 EAEA (pp. 23-40). Vienna: TU Wien.

Glanville, R., & Siitonen, P. (1995). Comparing CAD and Endoscopy in Exploring, Generating and Illustrating Architectural Designs. In Martens, B. (Ed.), Proceedings of 2 EAEA (pp. 15-22). Vienna: TU Wien.

Glanville, R. (1995). Architecture and Computing: a Medium Approach. In Proceedings 15th Meeting of Association for Computing in Architectural Design in America (pp. 101-110). Seattle: University of Washington.

Glanville, R. (1995). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Control 2. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 3(2), 1-10.

Glanville, R. (1995). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Control 1. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 3(1), 1-10.

Glanville, R. (1995). A (Cybernetic) Musing: Communication 1: Coding. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 3(3), 1-15.

1994

Glanville, R. (1994). Variety in Design. Systems Research, 11(3), 23-30.

Glanville, R. (1994). Some Walls are Thick. Revised version, now appearing as “Living in Lines.”

Glanville, R. (1994). Representations Fair, Honest and Truthful. In Kadysz, A. (Ed.), Materialy Konferencyjne, Projektowanie Wspomagane Komputerowo—Bariery i Inspiracje Twórcze (pp. 78-88). Bialystok: Polytechnic University of Bialystok.

Glanville, R. (1994). Remoteness and the Value of Sharing. In Maver, T., & Petric, J. (Eds.), The Virtual Studio (pp. 55-67). Glasgow: University of Strathclyde.

Glanville, R. (1994). Reima Pietilä: an Appreciation. Architectural Design, 64(3/4), 24-32.

Glanville, R. (1994). Prezentacje Jasne, Uczciwe i Prawdziwe. Polish Computer World, 35(2), 15-18.

Glanville, R. (1994). Prezentacje Jasne, Uczciwe i Prawdziwe. In Kadysz, A. (Ed.), Materialy Konferencyjne, Projektowanie Wspomagane Komputerowo—Bariery i Inspiracje Twórcze (pp. 12-20). Bialystok: Polytechnic University of Bialystok.

Glanville, R. (1994). In the World: Wittgenstein’s Monument 1. Southsea: BKS+.

Glanville, R. (1994). (Get Your Teeth into a Small Slice—) the Cake of Liberty. In Lasker, G. (Ed.), Proceedings 2nd Orwellian Symposium—Advances in Studies of Societal Control (pp. 33-40). Karlovy Vary: IIASSRC.

Glanville, R. (1994). eCAADe ’94, Strathclyde. Building Design, 14 October, 12-14.

Glanville, R. (1994). Das Selbst und das Andere: Der Zweck der Unterscheidung. In Baecker, D. (Ed.), Kalkül der Form (pp. 75-90). Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.

Glanville, R. (1994). As if (Radical Objectivism). Privately circulated one-page summary and technical note.

Glanville, R. (1994). As if (Radical Objectivism). In Trappl, R. (Ed.), Cybernetics and Systems Research ’94 (pp. 121-132). Singapore: World Scientific.

Glanville, R. (1994). A (Cybernetic) Musing. Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 2(4), 1-10.

1993

Glanville, R. (1993). The Tampere Meeting of the European Architectural Endoscopy Association. Report for Dutch Institute of Design, internally circulated, 1993.

Glanville, R. (1993). The Mechanics of Togetherness: Measure Meant. In Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.), Problems of Support, Survival and Culture (Conference Proceedings). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.) (1993). Problems of Support, Survival and Culture (Conference Proceedings). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R. (1993). Pask: a Slight Primer. In Glanville, R. (Ed.), Gordon Pask, a Festschrift (pp. 65-77). Systems Research, 10(3).

Glanville, R. (1993). On becoming Gordon’s Student. In Glanville, R. (Ed.), Gordon Pask, a Festschrift (pp. 45-55). Systems Research, 10(3).

Glanville, R. (1993). Looking into Endoscopy: the Limitations of Evaluation in Architectural Design. In Aura, S., Alavalkama, I., & Palmqvist, H. (Eds.), Endoscopy as a Tool in Architecture (pp. 102-112). Tampere: Tampere University of Technology.

Glanville, R. (1993). Introduction: Behind the Screen. In Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.), Interactive Interfaces and Human Networks (pp. 1-12). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (1993). Introduction to Problems of Support, Survival and Culture. In Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.), Problems of Support, Survival and Culture (pp. 1-12). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R. (1993). Introduction to Gordon Pask, a Festschrift. In Glanville, R. (Ed.), Gordon Pask, a Festschrift (pp. 1-10). Systems Research, 10(3).

Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.) (1993). Interactive Interfaces and Human Networks (Conference Proceedings). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R. (1993). Gordon Pask: Publications and Projects. In Glanville, R. (Ed.), Gordon Pask, a Festschrift (pp. 112-125). Systems Research, 10(3).

Glanville, R. (1993). Gordon Pask, a Sketch for an Unofficial Biography. In Glanville, R. (Ed.), Gordon Pask, a Festschrift (pp. 77-85). Systems Research, 10(3).

Glanville, R. (Ed.) (1993). Gordon Pask, a Festschrift. Systems Research, 10(3).

Glanville, R. (1993). Exploring and Illustrating. In *Proceedings eCAADe

1992

Glanville, R. (1992). The second disorder: The Amsterdam school. In R. Trappl (Ed.), Cybernetics and Systems Research ’92 (pp. 120). Singapore: World Scientific. The Proceedings of the European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research.

Glanville, R. (1992). CAD abusing computing. Proceedings eCAADe 1992. Barcelona: Polytechnic University of Catalonia.

1991

Pask, G., & de Zeeuw, G. (1991). Interaction of actors theory (compiled, composed, and edited by R. Glanville). OOC Program, University of Amsterdam.

Glanville, R. (1989–1991). Mutual uses of cybernetics and science—a preface. In R. Glanville & G. de Zeeuw (Eds.), Mutual Uses of Cybernetics and Science (Vols. 1 & 2). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.). (1989–1991). Mutual Uses of Cybernetics and Science. Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers. Proceedings of the conference on Mutual Uses of Cybernetics and Science, Amsterdam.

Glanville, R. (1991). Mechanical trees. Systems Research, 8(3). Introductory review article.

Glanville, R. (1991). Generosity. In J. de Jong (Ed.), Addenda and Errata (pp. 113). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R. (1991). Design. In J. de Jong (Ed.), Addenda and Errata (pp. 112). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.). (1991). Collective Support Systems and their Users. Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

1990

Glanville, R. (1990). The self and the other: The purpose of distinction. In R. Trappl (Ed.), Cybernetics and Systems ’90 (pp. 111). Singapore: World Scientific. The Proceedings of the European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research.

Glanville, R. (1990). Sed quis custodient ipsos custodes. In F. Heylighen, E. Rosseel, & F. Demeyere (Eds.), Self-Steering and Cognition in Complex Systems (pp. 107). London: Gordon and Breach.

1989

Glanville, R. (1989). Generosity: An ethos: An endpiece. In R. Glanville & G. de Zeeuw (Eds.), Mutual Uses of Cybernetics and Science (pp. 108). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

1988

Glanville, R. (1988). Architecture and space for thought (Doctoral dissertation, Brunel University). http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/50
Alternative print version

Glanville, R. (1988). The question of cybernetics. General Systems Yearbook, Society for General Systems Research, Louisville.

Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.). (1988). Problems of (Im)possible Worlds. Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers. Conference Proceedings.

Glanville, R. (1988). Objekte. Berlin: Merve Verlag. (Selected papers translated by D. Baecker).

Glanville, R., & de Zeeuw, G. (1988). Impossible worlds! In R. Glanville & G. de Zeeuw (Eds.), Problems of (Im)possible Worlds (pp. 105). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers. Introduction.

Glanville, R. (1988). Impossible worlds and other mythical beasts. In R. Glanville & G. de Zeeuw (Eds.), Problems of (Im)possible Worlds (pp. 104). Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Glanville, R. (1988). Einführung: Die Leere der Black Box—und Andere Mechanical Trees (The emptiness of the black box—and other mechanical trees). In Objekte (pp. 103). Berlin: Merve Verlag. Introductory article, translated by D. Baecker.

1987

Glanville, R. (1987). The question of cybernetics. Cybernetics, an International Journal, 18. Presented at the 8th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research, Vienna, 1986.

Glanville, R. (1987). Cybernetics and utility. In Continuing the Conversation 5 (pp. 101). Gravel Hill, Kentucky.

Glanville, R. (1987). “Alvar Aalto: The formative years” and “Alvar Aalto: The decisive years.” AA Files, No. 16. Review article.

1986

Glanville, R. (1986). The cybernetics of ethics & the ethics of cybernetics. Tutorial at the 21st American Society for Cybernetics Conference, Virginia Beach, USA, 1986. Video publication.

Glanville, R. (1986). Mechanical trees. In G. de Zeeuw (Ed.), Knowledge (Dis)Appearance (pp. 92). Delft University Press.

Glanville, R. (1986). Designing cybernetics. Journal of the Polish Design Research Society. Presented at the 8th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research, Vienna, 1986.

Glanville, R. (1986). Cybernetics & design. Video presentation at the 21st American Society for Cybernetics Conference, Virginia Beach, USA, 1986.

Glanville, R. (1986). As cybernetics is. Presented at the International Association for Cybernetics Conference, Namur, 1986.

1985

Glanville, R. (1985). The Oulu school. Manuscript for Arkkitehti.

Glanville, R. (1985). I am sitting in the buffet of a train (incorporating Designing Modern Life). In J. C. Jones (Ed.), Essays in Design (pp. 91). Chichester: Wiley. Contributions to Jones, C. “The Design of Modern Life.”

1984

Glanville, R. (1984). The one-armed bandit. In J. Powell, I. Cooper, & S. Lera (Eds.), Designing for Building Utilisation (pp. 83). London: Spon.

Glanville, R. (1984). Get your teeth into a small slice—the cake of liberty. Invited paper for the 1984 George Orwell Conference, Hasselby, Sweden. Presented at the American Society for Cybernetics, Philadelphia, 1984. (Hasselby conference cancelled: a reworked version appears as 1994.06).

Glanville, R. (1984). Emptiness. In R. Trappl (Ed.), Cybernetics & Systems Research 2 (pp. 88). North Holland, New York: Elsevier.

Glanville, R. (1984). Distinguished and exact lies. In R. Trappl (Ed.), Cybernetics & Systems Research 2 (pp. 87). North Holland, New York: Elsevier.

Glanville, R. (1984). Cedric Price, precisely. In Works II. London: The Architectural Association.

1983

Glanville, R. (1983). Very rarely stable. In J. van Gigch & J. Ramon (Eds.), Meta-models and Meta-systems (pp. 75). London: Academic Press.

Glanville, R., & Jackson, P. (1983). The theory of model dimensions, applied to the computer solution of a syllogism. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 19. (A reworking of “Theory of Model Dimensions applied to Relational Data Bases” number 27).

1982

Glanville, R. (1982). Inside every white box there are two black boxes trying to get out. Behavioral Science, 27(1), 1-11.

Glanville, R. (1982). A note on numbers & marking. Open memo, Portsmouth Polytechnic, 1982.

Glanville, R. (1982). A cybernetic view of education and a view of cybernetic education. Keynote address to 17 American Society for Cybernetics Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, 1982.

1981

Glanville, R. (1981). Why design research? In R. Jacques & J. Powell (Eds.), Design/Method/Science (presented at Design Research Society, Portsmouth, 1980). Guildford: Westbury House.

Glanville, R. (1981). Your inside is out and your outside is in. Privately circulated one-page summary and technical note.

Glanville, R., & Varela, F. (1981). Your inside is out and your outside is in. In G. Lasker (Ed.), Applied systems & cybernetics (Vol. II). Oxford: Pergamon.

Glanville, R. (1981). What a waste. Including “Cybernetics: the art of the state” & “Why not the new cybernetics?” presented at American Society for Cybernetics Conference, Washington DC, 1981.

Glanville, R. (1981). The office project. The OFFICE, North Harrow, 1979

Glanville, R. (1981). Some initial comments on word proceedings. Internal memorandum and discussion document, Portsmouth Polytechnic, 1981.

Glanville, R. (1981). Social systems & socialised science. Presented at 5 World Organisation for General Systems and Cybernetics, Mexico City, 1981.

Glanville, R. (1981). Occam’s adventures in the black box. In G. Lasker (Ed.), Applied systems & cybernetics (Vol. II). Oxford: Pergamon.

Glanville, R. (1981). Levels & boundaries of problems. Presented at the conference on Problems of Levels and Boundaries, Amsterdam, 1981. An extended version is published as 2000.10.

Glanville, R. (1981). “Alvar Aalto,” “Le Corbusier,” & “Ross Ashby.” In J. Wintle (Ed.), The makers of modern culture. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Glanville, R. (1981). A programme for programmed learning. Internal memorandum, Portsmouth Polytechnic, 1981.

Glanville, R. (1981). A precise methodology for an imprecise method. Presented at 5 World Organisation for General Systems and Cybernetics, Mexico City, 1981.

Glanville, R. (1981). Construct heterarchies. In M. Shaw (Ed.), Recent Advances in Personal Construct Technology. London: Academic Press (revised form, slightly expanded with technical note).

1980

Glanville, R., Pask, G., & Robinson, M. (1980). Calculator Saturnalia. London: Wildwood House and Random House, New York.

Glanville, R. (1980). Whither design science. Internal memorandum, Portsmouth Polytechnic, 1980.

Glanville, R. (1980). Construct heterarchies. Translation of “Construct Heterarchies” into Polish for publication (full details of reference unavailable).

Glanville, R. (1980). The same is different. In M. Zeleny (Ed.), Autopoiesis. New York: Elsevier.

Glanville, R. (1980). The model’s dimensions: A form for argument. International Journal of Man Machine Studies, 13. Proceedings 4 World Organisation for General Systems and Cybernetics, 1978.

Glanville, R., & Pedretti, A. (1980). The domain of language. In R. Trappl et al. (Eds.), Progress in cybernetics & systems research (Vol. 11). Washington, DC: Hemisphere Press.

Glanville, R. (1980). The architecture of the computable. Design Studies, 1(4).

Glanville, R. (1980). Measure meant. M/s, since incorporated in modified form in “The Mechanics of Togetherness: Measure Meant” in Glanville, R. & de Zeeuw, G. (Eds.), Problems of Support, Survival and Culture (number 118). See 1993.14.

Glanville, R. (1980). Mapping realities. Architectural Association Quarterly (AAQ), 12(4), London.

Glanville, R. (1980). Entertaining the environment. In G. de Zeeuw & P. van der Eeden (Eds.), Proceedings Conference on Problems of Context. Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit Druck.

Glanville, R. (Ed.). (1980). Description, invention, reality. Architectural Association Quarterly (AAQ), special issue. Contributors: Frances Yates, Ernst Gombrich, Ranulph Glanville, Michael Evans, J. Christopher Jones.

Glanville, R. (1980). Construct heterarchies. International Journal of Man Machine Studies, 13. See 1980.05 and 1980.14.

Glanville, R. (1980). Consciousness, and so on. Journal of Cybernetics, 10, 301-312.

Glanville, R. (1980). All thoughts of things. In R. Trappl et al. (Eds.), Progress in Cybernetics & System Research (Vol. 8). Washington, DC: Hemisphere Press.

Glanville, R. (1980). A chorus of universes and a couple of small points about the universe. In R. Trappl et al. (Eds.), Progress in Cybernetics & Systems Research (Vol. 8). Washington, DC: Hemisphere Press.

1979

Glanville, R. (1979). The form of cybernetics: Whitening the black box. In J. Miller (Ed.), Proceedings of 24th Society for General Systems Research/American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting, Houston, 1979. Louisville: Society for General Systems Research.

Glanville, R., Pedretti, A., & Jackson, P. (1979). Ruing & construing. In R. Ericson (Ed.), Proceedings Society for General Systems Research Silver Jubilee Conference, London. London: Springer Verlag.

Glanville, R. (1979). MOTIF 8, The history of a self-conscious design course. London: Exhibition.

Glanville, R. (1979). Construct games. London: AANE.

Glanville, R. (1979). Constriction by diction and construing by doing. Presented at the 3rd International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology, Breukelen.

Glanville, R. (1979). Beyond the boundaries. In R. Ericson (Ed.), Proceedings Society for General Systems Research Silver Jubilee Conference, London. London: Springer Verlag.

1978

Glanville, R., & Jackson, P. (1978). Theory of model dimensions applied to relational data bases. Proceedings 4th World Organisation for General Systems and Cybernetics.

Glanville, R. (1978). The concept of an object and the object of a concept. Presented at the 4th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research, Linz.

Glanville, R. (1978). The (w)holes in the grid: Spatial training for architects. Paper presented to Conference on Applications of the Repertory Grid, Uxbridge.

Glanville, R. (1978). Leaving space for design. Presented to North London Polytechnic Design Research Group.

Glanville, R. (1978). Alvar Aalto—Totality and detail—a style of completeness. Architectural Association Quarterly (AAQ), 10(3), London.

Glanville, R. (1978). 800 years of Finnish architecture. Architectural Association Quarterly (AAQ), 10(3), London. (Review article)

1977

Glanville, R. (1977). The nature of fundamentals, applied to the fundamentals of nature. In G. Klir (Ed.), Proceedings 1st International Conference on Applied General Systems: Recent Developments & Trends. New York: Plenum.

Glanville, R. (1977). The logic of description: Or why physics won’t work. Presented to International Conference on Applied General Systems: Recent Developments and Trends, Binghamton, NY.

Glanville, R. (1977). Learning more by error than by trial. Presented to 2nd International Conference on Personal Construct Theory, Oxford: Centre for the Study of Human Learning, Brunel University.

Glanville, R. (1977). Finnish vernacular architecture. Architectural Association Quarterly (AAQ), 9(1), London.

Glanville, R. (1977). Experiential projects: Learning to perceive, and perceiving to learn. Presented to 2nd ICIUE, Newcastle: Centre for the Study of Human Learning, Brunel University.

Glanville, R. (1977). Amazing space: For the architectural stimulus-response rat? Architectural Association Quarterly (AAQ), 9(2/3), London.

Glanville, R., & Gillieron, P. (1977). Acoustic report on Southwark Cathedral. Unpublished report to the Cathedral Dean and Chapter.

1976

Glanville, R. (1976). What is memory, that it can remember what it is? In R. Trappl et al. (Eds.), Recent Progress in Cybernetics & Systems Research, Volume 7 (Proceedings 3rd European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research). Washington, DC: Hemisphere Press.

Glanville, R. (1976). Meaning in Western architecture. Architectural Association Quarterly (AAQ), 8(3), London. (A review article)

Glanville, R. (1976). Is architecture just a hollow space, or is it the empty set? Architectural Association Quarterly (AAQ), 8(4), London.

Glanville, R. (1976). Alvar Aalto, the architect’s architect. Design Magazine.

1975

Glanville, R. (1975). A Cybernetic Development of Theories of Epistemology and Observation, with reference to Space and Time (as seen in Architecture). (Doctoral dissertation, Brunel University). http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/4286
Also known as The Object of Objects, the Point of Points,—or Something about Things

1974

Glanville, R. (1974). Alvar Aalto & the failure of the modern movement. Milton Keynes: OU/BBC. Open University Course Book & Lecture in The Modern Movement Series.

1972

Glanville, R. (1972). Learning, styles and performance under stress: An experimental set-up. Richmond: System Research Ltd. (Confidential report to the USAF).

1970

Glanville, R. (1970). Some relationships between the formal structure of Finnish language and the formal structure of Finnish architecture. AA History Thesis (unpublished).

Glanville, R. (1970). Hello mother. Helsinki: Jousimies. (Written in Finnish).

1969

Glanville, R. (1969). Tapiola is a paper tiger… Expose yourselves… It’s legal. Helsinki: JKMP Arkkitehdit. (Report on the proposed new centre development for Tapiola, Finland, and planning document).

Glanville, R. (1969). Architectural education is a paper tiger… Expose yourselves… It’s legal. Presented to Suomen Arkkitehtiliito Finlands Arkitektsförbundet Education Conference, Helsinki.

1967

Glanville, R., Hambury, C., & Woolson, G. (1967). Kirbymoorside. In J. Donat (Ed.), World Architecture 4. London: Studio Vista.

1966

Glanville, R. (1966). The Godot game. ACC Symbols, No. 2. London.

Glanville, R. (1966). Klee and Messiaen. Arena, The AA Journal, 81(898).