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LIST OF CONTENTS Volume 34 Number 1 February 2002 Special Issue: END OF DISCIPLINES? Guest Editor: Vinay Lal Introduction Unhitching the disciplines: history and the social sciences in the new millennium V. Lal Papers : Jungle studies: the state of anthropology John Hutnyk How the discipline of geography exacerbates poverty in the Third World Lakshman Yapa Economy and the remembered future Roby Rajan Political theory: why it seems universal, but isn’t really C. Douglas Lummis Whither history? Encounters with historicism, postmodernism, postcolonialism Arif Dirlik The future of science studies Shiv Visvanathan The calling of a creative transdisciplinarity Ananta Kumar Giri Volume 34 Number 2 March 2002 Papers Distant futures and the environment B.E. Tonn A way out of the credibility crisis of models used in integrated environmental assessment Jeroen P. van der Sluijs A precautionary tale: Y2K and the politics of foresight John Phillimore and Aidan Davison Volume Conte/n Futtusre s 34 (2002) II-VIII Post-Fordism and the end of work Finn Bowring Symposium Governing science: the changing futures of knowledge industry Z. Sardar The arguments of The Governance of Science Steve Fuller Good questions in search of good answers William Keith Scripting the radical critique of science: the Morrill Act and the American Land-Grant University James Collier The governance of science from the periphery, or a look at Budapest from Santo Domingo Jose A. Lopez Cerezo Secularising science? David H. Guston The challenge beyond orthodox science Jerry Ravetz Anticipations Report : Complex questions in Brasov Merrill Findly Book reviews Cyberimperialism? Global relations in the new electronic frontier Bosah Ebo (David J Brier); City Region 2020: Integrated Planning for a Sustainable Environment Joe Ravetz (David Byrne) Trajectories Activist versus academic writing: towards a richer conversation P. Wildman Volume 34 Numbers 3/4 April/May 2002 Special Issue: FUTURES OF FUTURES STUDIES Guest Editor: Richard Slaughter Introduction 2 Where now for Futures Studies? R.A. Slaughter Papers A community of futurists and the state of the futures field Wendell Bell A vision of futures studies Eleonora Barbieri Masini Volume Contents / Futures 34 (2002) III-VIII Futures studies in the 21st Century: a reality-based view Michael Marien Implications of two new paradigms for futures studies Eva Hideg Reductionism or layered complexity? The futures of futures studies Sohail Inayatullah From change to progress: critical spirituality and the futures of futures studies Marcus Bussey Corporate planning, forecasting, and the long wave H.A. Linstone A practitioner's view of the future of futures studies Andy Hines Futures studies as a civilizational catalyst Richard A. Slaughter Volume 34 Number 5 June 2002 Papers Dilemmas for renewal of futures methodology Tamas Gaspar and Erzsébet Novaky Towards sustainable households: a methodology for developing sustainable technological and social innovations Ken Green and Philip Vergragt Alternative scenarios for Ukraine Hans van Zon Essays Anticipatory action learning: conversations about the future T. Stevenson The ethics of enough A. Fricker Anticipations Rejoinders : Advancing futures studies: a reply to Michael Marien Wendell Bell My differences with Wendell Bell Michael Marien Governing science: a reply to critics Steve Fuller CD Rom review Lower Fraser Basin QUEST C. Jones Reflections When in doubt, vision your way out R. Lum Volume Contents / Futures 34 (2002) II-VIII Volume 34 Number 6 August 2002 Special Issue: LAYERED METHODOLOGIES Guest Editor: Sohail Inayatullah Introduction Layered methodology: meanings, epistemes and the politics of knowledge S. Inayatullah Papers Beyond the mundane: reconciling breadth and depth in futures enquiry R.A. Slaughter The brain, the mind, and societal and cultural learning: the emergence of a new paradigm of futures research M. Hollinshead Applying Foucault to a future-oriented layered analysis in a post-bubble Japanese community David Lindsay Wright The conscious purpose of science is control of nature; its unconscious effect is disruption and chaos Alan Fricker Deconstructing organisational politics: a causal layered approach Brenda Hall-Taylor In occupied territory: future.con atricia Kelly The litany of death: a deep futures critique of the Australian Royal Commission into aboriginal deaths in custody P. Wildman Volume 34 Number 7 September 2002 Papers Scenario building for Metropolitan Tunis Angela Barbanente, Abdul Khakee and Marika Puglisi Epistemology and public policy: using a new typology to analyse the paradigm shift in Finnish transport futures studies Petri Tapio and Olli Hietanen The inherent biases in environmental research and their effects on public policy Michael H. Huesemann Health transitions in a globalising world: towards more disease or sustained health? Pim Martens Environmental issue entrepreneurship: a Schumpeterian perspective Johan Albrecht Volume Contents / Futures 34 (2002) IlI-VIII Photovoltaics — a path to sustainable futures Joshua M. Pearce Anticipations Report Mediterranean futures between rocky coasts and dry plains Jordi Serra Book reviews The human genome project and minority communities: ethical, social and political dilemmas Raymond A. Zilinskas and Peter J. Balint (Michele Bowman); Water for food and rural development. Approaches and initiatives in South Asia Peter P. Mollinga (Tapio S. Katko) Volume 34 Number 8 October 2002 Special Issue: IMPALING THE FUTURE Guest Editors: R. Kapoor and J. Serra Introduction Impaling the future R. Kapoor and J. Serra Papers Man on the throne of God? The societal implications of the bio-medical revolution B. van Steenbergen Intercultural communication, interreligious dialogue, and peace L. Groff A vision for communities in the 21st century: back to the future B.E. Tonn and E. Ogle Communities of tomorrow T. Stevenson Academic practices of virtual learning by interaction T. Fuller and S. Séderlund Developing urban and regional foresight: exploring capacities and identifying needs in the North West M. Puglisi and S. Marvin Futurist networks: cases of epistemic community? Riccardo Cinquegrani Volume Contents / Futures 34 (2002) II-VIII Volume 34 Numbers 9/10 November/December 2002 Papers 78! -> Biotechnology and development: threats and promises for the 21st century N. Clark, K. Stokes and J. Mugabe An environmental—economic assessment of genetic modification of agricultural crops J.C.J.M. van den Bergh and J.M. Holley Sustainable technologies and the innovation-regulation paradox P. Dewick and M. Miozzo Planning of strategic innovation aimed at environmental sustainability: actor-networks, scenario acceptance and backcasting analysis within a polymeric coating chain P.J. Partidario and Ph.J. Vergragt The future of small-scale mining: environmental and socioeconomic perspectives Gavin M. Hilson Anticipations Report ‘Reading the tea-leaves’ from 50 years of business computing Paul G. Ellis Images of the future: a historical perspective Dennis Morgan “Dediction” Kirk W. Junker Volume Contents and Author Index, 2002

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