| Kelly, S. & Allison, M. (1999). The complexity advantage: How the science of complexity can help your business achieve peak performance. (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill). |
| Allison, M. & Allison, E. (1984). Managing up, managing down. (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster). |
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Allison, M. (2009). Community Revitalization in New Cassel, New York. Hempstead, NY: The National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University.
Community Revitalization In New Cassel, New York. |
Allison, M. (2008). Executive Summary Community Revitalization in New Cassel, New York. Hempstead, NY: The National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University.
Executive Summary Community Revitalization In New Cassel, New York. |
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| Allison, E. & Allison, M. (2009). “Preserving tangible cultural assets: A framework for a new dialog in preservation.” Preservation Education and Research. |
| Allison, M. (2008). “Measuring urban communication: Frameworks and methods for developing the Criteria for the Urban Communication Foundation Communicative City Award.” The International Communication Gazette. Vol. 70 (3-4): 275-289. |
| Allison, M. (2007). “Design for teaching participatory media literacy.” Academic Exchange Quarterly, 11 (3). |
| Allison, M. (2007). “Primary attention groups: A conceptual approach to the communicative ecology of individual community in the Information Age.” Electronic Journal of Communication, 17 (3-4) 2007. |
| Allison, M. & Browning, C. (2006). “Competing in the cauldron of the global economy: tools, processes, case studies, and theory supporting economic development.” International Journal Technology Management, Vol. 33 (2/3), 130-143. |
| Allison, M. (2006). Hastily Formed Networks and Groups of Purpose. Reflections: The SoL Journal on Knowledge, Learning, and change, 7 (2), iv-vi. |
| Allison, E. & Allison, M. (2004). “Creating a hearing for the listening: Steps to increase the effectiveness of new forms of public and private participation.” Group Facilitation: A Research and Applications Journal, 6 (Spring, 2004), 127-139. |
| Allison, E. & Allison, M. (1995). “Using culture and communications theory in postmodern urban planning: A cybernetic approach.” Journal of Communications Research (December, 1995). |
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Allison M. (2009, August 18) "Beyond the Fiscal Crisis: How to Build Partnerships and Leverage Opportunities." Hempstead, NY: Local Government Leadership Institute and Hofstsra National Center for Suburban Studies.
Report on the Institute at Hofstra University, June 11 2009 |
| Allison, M. (2008, June 4). “Preliminary findings: A case study of community revitalization in New Cassel, New York.” Hempstead, NY: Hofstra National Center for Suburban Studies. |
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| Numerous articles on applied complexity theory, management, communications and organizational development in trade and business magazines (1975-present). Co-authored column on management for Working Woman. |
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| Allison, M. (2005). “Imagine the loneliness of an old woman.” Explorations in Media Ecology, 4 (2), 135-140. |
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| Allison, E. M. A. (1983). Through the Valley of Death. New York, NY: Doubleday. |
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| Allison, M. (2009). Community Revitalization Pitfalls and Techniques. New York Theological Seminary.
“Pastor as Community Organizer.“ (July 25, 2009) |
| Allison, M. (2009). Beyond the Fiscal Crisis: How to Build Partnerships and Leverage Opportunities: Institute Report. The New York State Office of the State Comptroller and Hofstra University. (June 10, 2009). |
Allison, M. (2009). Revitalization Progress: Excerpts from the Monograph for the Community. Unified New Cassel Community Revitalization Corporation. New Cassel, New York. (June 6, 2009).
Celebration of monograph publication covered in Newsday |
| Allison, M. (2008). Strategies, Successes & Lessons Learned in Community-Based Planning, Strategies, Successes & Lessons Learned in Community-Based Planning, Sustainable Long Island and the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York: University Club. (October 3, 2008). |
| Allison, M. (2008). Preliminary Results: New Cassel Community Revitalization Study, Board of Directors and Staff of Sustainable Long Island, Sustainable Long Island, New Cassel, New York. (May 29, 2008). |
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| Allison, M., Lipton, M., Rose, K. (2009). Issues in Large Project Planning and Management: Teaching and Learning with Technology, The Tenth Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association, Media Ecology Association, St. Louis, MO. (June 19, 2009). |
| Allison, M. (2009). Using Darwin’s Model to Illuminate Patterns of Social Change and Collaborative Capabilities, Darwin's Reach: A Celebration of Darwin's Legacy Across Academic Disciplines, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY. (March 14, 2009). |
| Allison, M. (2008). Challenges to Inclusion in a Revitalizing but Divided Community, Disciplinary Detachment in a Fragmented World?, Seeking Coherence, Continuity and Connection, New York State Communication Association, Kerhonkson, NY. (October 18, 2008). |
| Allison, M. (2008). Roundtable: The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Meet at NYSCA: Quality of LIfe Issues from Across the Discipline, Disciplinary Detachment in a Fragmented World?, Seeking Coherence, Continuity and Connection, New York State Communication Association, Kerhonkson, NY. (October 18, 2008). |
| Allison, M. (2008). Separation and Next Level Coherence: Evolving levels of Specialization in Communication. Disciplinary Detachment in a Fragmented World?, Seeking Coherence, Continuity and Connection, New York State Communication Association, Kerhonkson, NY. (October 18, 2008). |
| Allison, M. (2008). Balanced indicators that can make a difference for urban ecologies. 2008 Eastern Communication Association Annual Conference. Pittsburgh, PA. (May 2, 2008). |
| Allison, M., Brand, R., Goodman, P., & Krochmal, M. (2008). Panel Chair: The New Era of Citizen Journalism, Educate '08: The New Era of Citizen Journalism, Hofstra University: School of Communication and Continuing Education and Professional Advancement, Hempstead, New York. (March 13, 2008). |
| Geyer, V., Berman, S., Allison, M., & Kelly, B. (2007). Failing to communicate: Learning from failures in convergence. 2007 Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association. |
| Allison, M. (2007). Flocks, flows, and feedback: Developing the urban capacity to convene global communities. Invited paper: 2007 National Communication Association Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. (November 14, 2007). |
| Allison, M. (2007). Learning from the extinction of traditional community networks. The 65th Annual Conference of the New York State Communication Association. Kerhonkson, NY. (October 20, 2007). |
| Geyer, V. F., Berman, S. N., Allison, M., Licata, R., Folger, D., Kelly, B., & Hardenberg, M. (2007). Learning from Failures in Convergence, New York State Communication Association, NYSCA, Kerhonkson, NY. (October 20, 2007). |
| Allison, M. (2007). Five characteristics that define the ‘communicative city.’ Communicative Cities Conference, hosted by the Urban Communication Foundation. National Communication Association Headquarters, Washington, DC. |
| Allison, M. (2007). Technologically-triggered transformations in community: Primary attention groups. The 8th Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association, with invited respondent, Matthew Jones, Ontario College of Art & Design Beal Center for Strategic Creativity. Mexico City, MX. (June 9, 2007). |
| Allison, M. (2007). Primary attention groups: A conceptual approach to the communicative ecology of individual community in the Information Age. The 8th Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association. Mexico City, MX. (June 9, 2007). |
| Allison, M. (2007). Cell phones here and there: Global social change in individuals, cities, and societies. The 98th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Communication Association. Providence, RI. (April 27, 2007). |
| Allison, E. W. & Allison, M. (2007). Preserving the ideas of the world’s cultures in New York City: How globalization is changing the nature of historic preservation in New York City. The 3rd Annual Interdisciplinary Conference: “New York City: Global Village.” New York Institute of Technology Conference. New York, NY. |
| Allison, M. (2006). A case study of two groups of purpose with a focus on control and dissent. The 64th Annual Conference of the New York State Communication Association. Kerhonkson, NY. (October 21, 2006). |
| Allison, M. (2006). Media-triggered expansions in concepts, character, community, and control. Paper delivered at the 7th Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association with invited respondent, Howard Rheingold, Author and Non-resident Fellow, Annenberg Center for Communication, USC, Boston, MA. (June 9, 2006). |
| Allison, M. (2005). Electronic communications and groups of purpose: Using the Olympic Movement as a leverage point for sustainability. The Society for Organizational Learning Conference, Vienna, Austria. (September 2005). |
| Allison, M. (2005). Gecyberschaft: A Theoretical Model for the Analysis of Emerging Electronic Communities. The 6th Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association, New York, NY. (June 24, 2005). |
| Allison, M. (2002). “A case study of on-going collaborative feedback in a rapidly-changing environment.” Proceedings of the 2002 Conference of the Manufacturing Complexity Network (Frizelle and Richards). |
| Jacobson, M., Allison, M. & Ropella, G. (1999). Agent-based modeling of disrupted market ecologies: A strategic tool to think with. Proceedings of the International Conference on Complex Systems, 1999. |
| Allison, M. (1999). Community use of symbolic space: New opportunities and requirements. The New York State Communication Association Annual Conference, 1999. |
| Allison, M. & Allison, E. (1998). Communications theory, complexity theory, and the City: Postmodern urban planning. Keynote paper delivered at the 1998 Salzburg Conference on Urban Planning and Development. |
| Allison, M. (1997). The power of changes in communications: Human groups as Complex Adaptive Systems. Paper delivered at the New York State Communication Association Annual Conference, 1997. |
| Allison, M. & Allison, E. (1996). Diasporas and the borderless state in the age of cyberspace. Paper delivered at the New York State Speech Communication Association Conference. (October 14, 1996). |
| Allison, E. & Allison, M. (1994). Portable phones in the park: A new approach to urban planning. Paper delivered at Columbia University Planning Conference. (October 1994). |
| Allison, M. (1992). Developments in smart telecommunications equipment and potential processes for not for profit organizations. Presented by invitation at the Alliance for Public Technology Annual Meeting. (February 1992). |
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| Allison, M. (2009). Addressing Wicked Problems in Historic Preservation, Historic Preservation Colloquiim, Pratt Institute, Masters Program in Historic Preservation, New York, NY. (February 5, 2009). |
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