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LIST OF CONTENTS Volume 37 Number 1 February 2005 Papers Energy scenarios for Colombia: process and content Ricardo A. Smith, Daniel R.A. Vesga, Angela |. Cadena, Ulf Boman, Erik Larsen and Isaac Dyner How to make enemies and influence people: anatomy of the anti-pluralist, totalitarian mindset Alfonso Montuori A social forecast revisited Roger Mitton and Michael Willmott Neo-Malthusians and Cornucopians put to the test: Global 2000 and The Resourceful Earth revisited Jonathan Chenoweth and Eran Feitelson Beyond Neo-Malthusians and Cornucopians: comment on Chenoweth and Feitelson Sam Cole Reading history:comment on Chenoweth and Feitelson Jim Dator Anticipations Words 7 Speaking about the future: ‘pro-vocation’ and ‘ante-diction’ Joseph Voros Book reviews Our final century M. Rees (Steven B. Kurtz); Our molecular future: how nanotechnology, robotics, genetics and artificial intelligence will transform our world Douglas Mulhall (Phil Gates); Order and Disorder David Z. Rich (David Byrne) Trajectories Expecting the unexpected Gregory Benford Volume Contents / Futures 37 (2005) 1II-X Volume 37 Numbers 2/3 March/April 2005 Spec ial Issue: THE FUTURES OF ETHICAL CORPORATIONS Guest Editors: Ted Fuller and Jane Collier Introduction 111 Corporations, ethics and global futures Jane Collier and Ted Fuller Papers The responsible company of the future: reflective responsibility in business Bernd Carsten Stahl Towards the age of corporate responsibility? Emerging challenges for the business world Markku Wilenius Future roles of business in society: the expanding boundaries of corporate responsibility and a compelling case for partnership Alyson Warhurst Thinking for the future: global corporate responsibility in the twenty-first century Jane Collier and Lilian Wanderley Corporate ethical futures: responsibility for the shadow on the future of today’s ethical corporations Ted Fuller and Fiona Tilley Corruption and democratisation: the litmus test of international donor agency intentions? Alan Doig and Heather Marquette Beyond corporate social responsibility: minnows, mammoths and markets Deborah Doane Public service ethics in a changing world Alan Lawton The emergence of the ethics of space: the case of the French space agency Jacques Arnould Volume 37 Number 4 May 2005 Papers 55 The evolution of futures in school education Jennifer M. Gidley and Gary P. Hampson Volume Contents / Futures 37 (2005) Ili-X Forecasting, backcasting, migration landscapes and strategic planning maps Peter J. Dortmans Future of Turkey—EU relations: a civilisational discourse Ali Tekin The future of Turkey in the European Union Aylin Guney The financial system matters: future perspectives and scenarios for a sustainable future Stefan Brunnhuber, Alexander Fink and Jens-Peter Kuhle Anticipations Reflections When simplicity outsmarts complexity K. Mark Smith Book review 7 Futures for the Third Millennium: Enabling the Forward view Richard A. Slaughter (Michael Hollinshead) Trajectories Sunshine technopolis: southern California’s dimming future Gregory Bentord Volume 3) 7 Number 5 June 2005 Special Issue: WORLD FUTURES STUDIES FEDERATION Guest Editor: Richard Slaughter Introduction World Futures Studies Federation: histories and futures Richard A. Slaughter Papers The first fifteen years: a personal view of the early history of the WFSF (1967-1982) Bart van Steenbergen Reflections on World Futures Studies Federation Eleonora Barbieri Masini The WEFSF and | Jim Dator Volume Contents / Futures 37 (2005) I1I-X World Futures Studies Federation in 1993-1997 Karoliina Lehtinen 401 Sweet memories of the future: a personal history of the World Futures Studies Federation Sohail Inayatullah Managing a sphere of influence: WFSF and its institutional members Alexandra Montgomery Youth and the WFSF: a generational approach Tamas Gaspar and Jose Ramos 429 Creativity, skepticism, and visioning the future Wendell Bell Interviews Memories and methods: conversations with Ashis Nandy, Ziauddin Sardar and Richard Slaughter Jose Maria Ramos Volume ?3 7 Number 6 August 2005 Papers 445 Whether the weather: comments on ‘An abrupt climate change scenario and its implications for United States national security’ Allan W. Shearer 465 A framework for assessing the vulnerability of food systems to future shocks Evan D.G. Fraser, Warren Mabee and Frank Figge 481 Green consumption or sustainable lifestyles? Identifying the sustainable consumer Andrew Gilg, Stewart Barr and Nicholas Ford 505 The future according to Frederik Lodewijk Polak: finding the roots of contemporary futures studies Ruud van der Helm 521 Globalisation and the environment: the long-term effects of technology on the international division of labour and energy demand Marcela Miozzo, Paul Dewick and Ken Green Location based services—new challenges for planning and public administration? Rein Ahas and Ular Mark Volume Contents / Futures 37 (2005) III-X Anticipations Reflections On the futures of sovereignty Ali Tekin Book reviews Mega-Projects: The Changing Politics of Urban Public Investment Alan Altshuler and David Luberoff (Roger Vickerman); Gaian Democracies: Redefining Globalisation And People-Power Roy Madron and John Jopling (Devin Nordberg) Trajectories Spirituality as the fourth bottom line? Sohail Inayatullah Volume 37 Number 7 September 2005 Spec ial Issue: COMPLEXITY AND THE LIMITS OF KNOWLEDGE Guest Editors: Peter M. Allen and Paul M. Torrens Introduction 581 Knowledge and complexity Peter M. Allen and Paul M. Torrens Papers Leadership and uncertainty: complexity and the lessons of history Robert Artigiani Knowledge, limits and boundaries Paul Cilliers The hegemony of the physical sciences: an exploration in complexity thinking Kurt Richardson Limits to the economy of knowledge and knowledge of the economy J. S. Metcalfe and R. Ramlogan Growth setbacks in new firms Elizabeth Garnsey and Paul Heffernan The knowledge of price and the price of knowledge Bridget Rosewell Knowledge and the modelling of complex systems Michael Lyons Complexity and the limits to knowledge Paul Ormerod Volume Contents / Futures 37 (2005) I1I-X Models, knowledge creation and their limits Peter M. Allen and Mark Strathern Modelling and prediction in a complex world Michael Batty and Paul M. Torrens Volume 37 Number 8 October 2005 Papers ; Imprecise probabilities and scenarios Bruce Tonn A future for small business? Prospective scenarios for the development of the economy based on current policy thinking and counterfactual reasoning Andrew Atherton The origins and evolution of scenario techniques in long range business planning Ron Bradfield, George Wright, George Burt, George Cairns and Kees Van Der Heijden Sustainable futures: policies for global development Barry B. Hughes and Peter D. Johnston Marking the future: a review of time horizons David J. Brier Incorporating futures research into regional knowledge creation and management Tuomo Uotila, Helina’ Melkas and Vesa Harmaakorpi Human redemption in (and of) the matrix of technological modernity lan Barns Anticipations Reflections Knowledge: economy or community? Tony Stevenson Book review Futuring: the exploration of the future Edward Cornish (Rakesh Kapoor) Trajectories Romancing the grindstone on Gunningbland Creek: a reflective essay Merrill Findlay Volume Contents / Futures 37 (2005) III-X Volume 37 Number 9 November 2005 Special Issue: FUTURES BEYOND NATIONALISM Guest Editor: Imtiaz Ahmed Introduction 905 Futures beyond nationalism Imtiaz Ahmed Papers Z The nation in heterogeneous time Partha Chatterjee Following postnational signs: the trail of human rights Sam Makinda Ethnic conflict, ethnic imagination and democratic alternatives for Sri Lanka Jayadeva Uyangoda Beyond the boundaries of AsiaPacific area studies Miriam Sharma Enemies within and enemies without: The besieged self in Pakistani textbooks Rubina Saigol The cry of Sakeena: a post-nationalist critique of violence in South Asia Imtiaz Ahmed Beyond nationalism: the universality of nonviolence Ramin Jahanbegloo Volume 37 Number 10 December 2005 Papers 1057 __ Revisiting a futures studies project—‘Reflections on 1985’ Aurelien Colson and Pierre-Yves Cusset 1067 ‘The future of the red metal—scenario analysis Amit Kapur 1095 Why the far-future matters to democracy today Rasmus Karlsson A new paradigm for risk analysis S.M. Macgill and Y.L. Siu Transitions in a globalising world Pim Martens and Jan Rotmans Volume Contents / Futures 37 (2005) I1I-X Work organization in post-socialist societies Colin C. Williams Transdisciplinary collaboration in environmental research Christian Pohl Reflections Global futures studies: evolving foundations of a meta- discourse Jose Ramos Book reviews Mapping the Global Future, National Intelligence Council, Washington, DC, December 2004 (Richard Slaughter); Sharing the Planet: science and ethics for a sustainable and equitable world Bob van der Zwaan and Arthur Peterson (Jerry Ravetz) Trajectories Alternative futures for Muslims: challenges to linear and cyclical macrohistory Sohail Inayatullah Volume Contents and Author Index Volume 37, 2005

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