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Showing papers on "Futures studies published in 1987"


Book
17 Feb 1987
TL;DR: Marien et al. as discussed by the authors discuss the need for multiple perspectives to cope with future anxiety and the need to learn from multiple perspectives in the context of the future and the future sciences.
Abstract: Introduction by Michael Marien and Lane Jennings Part I: Updates and Revisions The Next Three Futures by W. Warren Wagar The Meaning of the Twenty-First Century: Reexamining the Great Transition by Kenneth E. Boulding How I Learned to Love the Future by Willis W. Harman The Future: Not Quite So Easy as It Looked by Victor Ferkiss From Fixed to Fluid Identity by Irene Tavis Thomson Reproductive Futures: 1964, 1984, and Beyond by Robert T. Francoeur Part II: Lessons Learned The Futurist Tells Stories by Donald N. Michael Hawaii 2000, the World Futures Studies Federation and Me: Thinking Locally and Acting Globally by Jim Dator Nine Ways for Coping with Future Angst: What I Learned by Amitai Etzioni Futures in Politics and the Politics of Futures by Walter A. Hahn Twenty Years in the Future by Joseph F. Coates Lessons Learned From Futures Research by Vary T. Coates The Gods of the Copybook Headings: A Caution to Forecasters by Joseph P. Martino What I Have Learned: The Need for Multiple Perspectives by Harold A. Linstone Part III: Reflections on Learning Adventures in Learning by Bertram Gross and Kusum Singh Pecos River Meditation by Hazel Henderson Selected Bibliography Index About the Contributors

10 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
01 Dec 1987-Futures
TL;DR: In this article, a call is made for the creation of more elaborate visions of future for women, and outlines of two alternative futures for women in the USA are offered, and a critique of one widely distributed book exploring a single future for men is made.

4 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
01 Dec 1987-Futures
TL;DR: In 1984, the Swedish government appointed a parliamentary committee to examine the future of the Swedish Secretariat for Futures Studies and the committee's recommendations and the new organization for futures studies emerging out of its proposal as discussed by the authors.

3 citations