8.13.08
Contact:
Patrick Tucker
Associate Editor
THE FUTURIST
Director of Communications
World Future Society
301-656-8274
ptucker@wfs.org
Future Survey Editor Michael Marien Receives World Future Society Distinguished SERVICE Award
Bethesda,
Maryland
--
Michael
Marien,
lon
g-time
editor
of
Future
Survey,
received
a
distinguished
service
award
from
World
Future
Society
President
Tim Mack
during
the
closing
session
of
WorldFuture
2008 in
Washington,
D.C.,
July 28.
Marien
served
as
editor
of the
Future
Survey
newsletter
since
1979. He
will
retire
by the
end of
2008.
In his acceptance speech at the Washington Hilton, Marien thanked World Future Society founder Ed Cornish, for “allowing me complete freedom” in creating and editing Future Survey, an experience he described as “thirty years of unsupervised play.”
Future Survey has received accolades from such writers as Washington Post columnist Joel Garreau and Kevin Kelly, former editor at Wired magazine. In 2005, Kelly declared on his Web site, Cool Tools, “Michael Marien summaries the current crop of future-oriented books and articles. Because he seems to read and see EVERYTHING published in the realm of the Next, no matter how obscure or academic, his comparative evaluations of books are astoundingly useful. Each issue I usually discover one or two great works of forecasting I had not known about. But more importantly, Future Survey extracts the key ideas from piles of mediocre books -- books I no longer have to bother with. Marien synthesizes these reviews into emerging notions, which then become indispensable for tracking mega trends, not mere fashions and fads. Marien has been doing this for 20 years, and his database of 5,000 reviews (available online) is as good a history of the future as we have. For his almost single-handed crusade to tame the uncertainty of what-is-coming, Marien should get a medal.”
A YouTube video of Marien’s acceptance speech is available here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS08s2ttR7Q
Founded
in 1966
as a
nonprofit
educational
and
scientific
organization
in
Washington,
D.C.,
the
World
Future
Society
has
members
in more
than
eighty
countries
around
the
world.
Individuals
and
groups
from all
nations
are
eligible
to join
the
Society
and
participate
in its
programs
and
activities..
The
Society
holds a
two-day,
international
conference
once a
year
where
participants
discuss
foresight
techniques
and
global
trends
that are
influencing
the
future.
Previous
conference
attendees
have
included
future
U.S.
President
Gerald
Ford
(1974),
Massachusetts
Senator
Edward
M.
Kennedy
(1975),
behavioral
psychologist
B.F.
Skinner
(1984),
age-wave
expert
Ken
Dychtwald
(2005),
U.S.
comptroller
general
David M.
Walker
(2006),
and
scientist
and
inventor
Ray
Kurzweil
(2006).
About
Future
Survey:
Published
monthly
since
1979 by
the
World
Future
Society,
(www.wfs.org)
Future
Survey
provides
abstracts
of
important
new
books,
reports
and
articles
on
trends,
forecasts
and
proposals
regarding
government,
environment,
society,
technology,
globalization
and
more.
Further
information
at:
http://www.wfs.org/fsurv.htm
.
Editors:
To
request
a review
copy of
this
Special
Report,
or of
Future
Survey
or the
other
two
Mini-guides,
contact
director
of
communications
Patrick
Tucker
301-656-8274
ext.
116,
ptucker@wfs.org
. More
information
about
the
World
Future
Society
may also
be
obtained
from the
Society’s
Web
site,
www.wfs.org
CONTACT INFORMATION
Patrick
Tucker
World
Future
Society
Email
World
Future
Society
301-656-8274
