Background
Duke, Richard De La Barre was born on December 19, 1930 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of James Paul and Florence Hilda (De La Barre) Duke.
(Duke and Greenblat present three basic frame games (games...)
Duke and Greenblat present three basic frame games (games for which the framework is fixed although the subject matter may change according to occasion) designed for citizen or student participation in organized discussions. The games (IMPASSE!, AT-ISSUE! and THE CONCEPTUAL MAPPING GAME) can have their content loaded in advance or provided by the participants. They will accommodate a wide range of intellectual levels and will last from an hour to a day.
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(The authors' 1975 classic Gaming-Simulation has been revi...)
The authors' 1975 classic Gaming-Simulation has been revised and abridged for this edition. Three new chapters have been written: one on evaluation of games, one on their application in policy making, and the third on microcomputers in game design. It is a comprehensive, up-to-date guide on the multiple uses of gaming and simulation in the social sciences.
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Duke, Richard De La Barre was born on December 19, 1930 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of James Paul and Florence Hilda (De La Barre) Duke.
Bachelor of Science, University Maryland., 1952; Bachelor of Science (award Juris Doctor Nichols Foundation), Michigan State University, 1954; M.Urban Planning (Land Economics Foundation award), Michigan State University, 1956; Doctor of Philosophy (Schoen-Rene award, Samuel Trask Dana grantee, National Science Foundation faculty fellow), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1964.
Director environmental simulation laboratory, University of Michigan, 1967-1973; professor urban and regional planning, University of Michigan, since 1956; chairman urban planning program, University of Michigan, 1976-1982; president, Richard Duke & Associations, Inc., since 1980. Board directors Housing Renovation, Lansing, Michigan, 1969-1972. Lecturer over 50univs.
(Duke and Greenblat present three basic frame games (games...)
(The authors' 1975 classic Gaming-Simulation has been revi...)
Board directors Community Systems Foundation, Ann Arbor, 1962-1971. Served to 1st lieutenant, C.E. Army of the United States, 1952-1956. Member American Planning Association, International Simulation and Gaming Association, National Association Simulation and Gaming.
Married Marie Alice Myers, August 27, 1955. Children– Kathryn, Paul, Michele, Lynda, Lorraine, Richard.