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Peer reviewedGabel, Medard – Futurist, 1984
To solve societal problems, both local and global, a global approach is needed. Serious diseases that are crippling present-day problem solving and planning are discussed, and the characteristics of a healthy, effective planning approach are described. (RM)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Futures (of Society), Global Approach, Long Range Planning
Peer reviewedBugliarello, George – Futurist, 1984
Hyperintelligence--a dramatic extension of the power of the brain--will be made possible by global computer networks. Hyperintelligence will help to create a new and better global society. Other consequences of computer networks are also discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Communications, Computers, Futures (of Society), Global Approach
Peer reviewedMarien, Michael – Futurist, 1983
The book titles suggested are merely an introduction to the vast realm of future studies. The novice reader should get started with several overviews and introductions, focus on reading one or more works by leading futurists, become familiar with both visions of "post-industrial society," and explore special problem areas. (RM)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Ecology, Futures (of Society), Global Approach
Peer reviewedZentner, Rene D. – Futurist, 1984
Emerging public issues are frequently preceded by signals in the social or political environment. Provided are examples of scanning and monitoring techniques used to detect the following issues: water as a natural resource, social acceptability of the chemical industry, and rights in jobs. (RM)
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Employment, Futures (of Society), Prediction
Peer reviewedWilson, Ian H. – Futurist, 1971
In the coming years, people may radically restructure both their public and private value systems. This may result in serious conflicts and confrontations, and the groaning" rather than the greening" of America. Despite the turbulence, some changes in values can be forecast. Presented at the First General Assembly of the World Future Society,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes, Culture Conflict, Self Actualization
Peer reviewedLamm, Richard D. – Futurist, 1982
In an imaginary speech to the United Nations in the year 2000, the governor of Colorado develops a scenario depicting the problems resulting from illegal immigration to the United States from 1982-2000. Rapid population growth in developing countries precipitates uncontrollable immigration to the developed nations. (AM)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Futures (of Society), Illegal Immigrants
Peer reviewedEder, Peter F. – Futurist, 1983
Much of the work in the coming information society will be done by teleworkers who stay home and "commute" to work via telecommunications. Technological problems, societal barriers, and marketing problems--three issues which determine growth and spread of teleworking--are discussed. A scenario for teleworking is described. (NW)
Descriptors: Computers, Futures (of Society), Marketing, Social Influences
Peer reviewedLamm, Richard D. – Futurist, 1983
The governor of Colorado believes we cannot find solutions to today's problems because we are not asking the right questions. Questions dealing with the problems of resource management, energy, the elderly, economic development, immigration policy, medical policy, and political change are raised. (IS)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Democracy, Economic Change, Economics
Peer reviewedWakefield, Rowan; And Others – Futurist, 1984
Major long-term issues that will have to be addressed by the president and Congress are discussed. These include the changing American family, America's growing international debt, changing trends in agribusiness, industrial policy, and nuclear weapons and strategic deterrence. (RM)
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Disarmament, Economics, Family (Sociological Unit)


