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all issues from January-February 2005 through November-December 2005 (Volume 39)
AGING
Ageless Aging: The Next Era of Retirement, Ken Dychtwald,
July-August 2005.
Aging and Public Institutions, Konrad M. Kressley, September-October 2005.
The Challenge of an Aging Society, Richard D. Lamm and Robert H. Blank,
July-August 2005.
New Opportunities for Aging Agelessly [box], Ken Dychtwald, July-August
2005.
The Outlook for Alzheimer's Disease, Tyler A. Kokjohn and Kimbal E.
Cooper, September-October 2005.
The Superlongevity Revolution: How
It Will Change Our Lives, Michael
G. Zey, November-December 2005.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Extra-Preneurship: Reinventing Enterprise for the Information Age,
David Pearce Snyder, July-August 2005.
The Outlook for Business and Employment, 2005 to 2015: Six Recent Scenarios [box], David
Pearce Snyder, July-August 2005.
The Rich and the Rest: The Growing Concentration of Wealth, Sam
Pizzigati, July-August 2005.
Scenario: Selling Personal Information Management Services to Clients [box], Brian
Mulconrey, September-October 2005.
Scenarios and Your Organization [box], Robert E. Neilson and Debra
Stouffer, May-June 2005.
Social and Physical Technologies: Partners in Progress [box], David Pearce
Snyder, July-August 2005.
Your Personal Information: Managing Your Most Valuable Asset, Brian
Mulconrey, September-October 2005.
EDUCATION
Beyond the Book: Electronic Textbooks Will Bring Worldwide Learning, Parker
Rossman, January-February 2005.
Education in the Community [box], David Pesanelli,
January-February 2005.
Four Scenarios for the Future of Education, Robert Sanborn, Adolfo Santos,
Alexandra L. Montgomery, and James B. Caruthers, January-February 2005.
Scenario: The Explorer Lab [box], David Pesanelli,
January-February 2005.
Transportable Classrooms: "Outposts for Conquest," David
Pesanelli, January-February 2005.
ENERGY
Are Electric Utilities Obsolete? Wayne A. English, March-April 2005.
Hydrogen and the New Energy Economy: Why We Need an Apollo Mission
for Clean Energy, Julian Gresser and James A. Cusumano, March-April
2005.
Launching the Hydrogen Age: A Three-Step Strategy [box], Julian
Gresser and James A. Cusumano, March-April 2005.
Power from the Oceans, Anthony T. Jones and Adam Westwood,
January-February 2005.
ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES
Powered by Play: A Child-Run Water Pump, Patrick Tucker,
November-December 2005.
Pushing Beyond the Earth's Limits, Lester R.
Brown, May-June 2005.
FUTURES AND FUTURISM
How to Predict Surprises [book review of Predictable Surprises
by Max H. Bazerman and Michael D. Watkins], Clifton Coles, March-April 2005.
Narrating the Vision: Scenarios in Action, Robert
E. Neilson and Debra Stouffer, May-June 2005.
Racing Toward a Super-Tech Future? [book review of Five
Regions of the Future by Joel A. Barker and Scott W. Erickson], Edward Cornish,
July-August 2005.
Scenario: Futurizing the National Transportation Safety Board [box],
Robert E. Neilson, May-June 2005.
Trends Now Shaping the Future: Economic, Societal, and
Environmental Trends, Marvin J. Cetron and
Owen Davies, March-April 2005.
Trends Now Shaping the Future: Technological,
Workplace, Management, and Institutional Trends, Marvin
J. Cetron and Owen Davies, May-June 2005.
Visualizing the Future through Film, Arthur
B. Shostak, July-August 2005.
GOVERNANCE
Policing the Future: Law Enforcement's New Challenges, Gene
Stephens, March-April 2005.
The Rise of "Radical Middle" Politics
[book review of Radical Middle by Mark Satin], Robert L. Olson,
January-February 2005.
LIFESTYLES AND LEISURE
A Future Sports Scenario [box],
Robin Gunston, January-February 2005.
Play Ball! How Sports Will Change in the 21st Century, Robin
Gunston, January-February 2005.
Space Food Goes Gourmet, Cynthia
G. Wagner, September-October 2005.
Time in Our Hands, John
Robinson and Geoffrey Godbey, September-October 2005.
PEOPLE
Celebrating the Life of Futurist W. Warren Wagar, Michael
Marien, March-April 2005.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Biotech on the Farm: Realizing the Promise, Clifton
E. Anderson, September-October 2005.
Escape to Another Universe [book review of Parallel
Worlds by Michio Kaku], Patrick Tucker, September-October 2005.
Nano Design's Macro Impacts [book
review of Nanofuture by J. Storrs Hall], Timothy C. Mack, July-August
2005.
Nanoflowers: The Beauty of Science, Clifton
Coles, May-June 2005.
What's Next for Nanotechnology,
J. Storrs Hall, July-August 2005.
SOCIETY AND VALUES
The Digital Dynamic: How
Communications Media Shape Our World, M.
Rex Miller, May-June 2005.
Faith for the Future: Updating Religious Paradigms for the Infotech Age, Don
C. Davis, September-October 2005.
Finding Better Ways to Die, Lane
Jennings, March-April 2005.
Four Communications Eras [box],
M. Rex Miller, May-June 2005.
Hope for the Future
[book review of The Future of Hope edited by Miroslav Volf and William
Katerberg], Lane Jennings, May-June 2005.
Humanity's Near Future: Heaven, Hell, or Just Hanging On? [book
review of Radical Evolution by Joel Garreau], Lane Jennings,
November-December 2005.
WORK
Career Planning for the 21st Century, Joyce
Gioia and Roger Herman, November-December 2005.
Finding Success in the "Conceptual Age" [book
review of A Whole New Mind by Daniel H. Pink], Edward Cornish,
September-October 2005.
Hyperjobs: The New Higher-Level Work and How to Grow Into It, Richard
W. Samson, November-December 2005.
Working in the Future: How Today's Trends Are Shaping Tomorrow's Jobs, John
A. Challenger, November-December 2005.
WORLD FUTURE SOCIETY
Future Generations Fund to Support Youth Projects, Timothy
C. Mack, May-June 2005.
Futurists Gather to Develop Foresight, Innovation, and Strategy, Cynthia
G. Wagner, November-December 2005.
Outlook 2006, World Future
Society staff, November-December 2005.
WORLD TRENDS & FORECASTS
[Written by staff editors
Clifton Coles, Lane Jennings, Patrick Tucker, and Cynthia
G. Wagner, except where noted.]
DEMOGRAPHY
Bone-Loss Epidemic Ahead? March-April 2005.
Contraception Rises Among U.S. Women, May-June 2005.
Fathers and Autism [box], September-October 2005.
Fetal Forecasts, January-February 2005.
Fitness and Learning, March-April 2005.
Four Countertrends in Global Demography, January-February 2005.
Mobility for Tomorrow's Seniors, November-December
2005.
Mother's Diet May Affect Child's Health in Adulthood, May-June
2005.
New African Visions for Combating AIDS, July-August
2005.
Obesity as a Major Malnutrition Issue, May-June 2005.
Stay-at-Home Dads, September-October 2005.
Teen Pregnancy and "Internal Poverty," January-February
2005.
Urbanization Models Examined, November-December 2005.
ECONOMICS
America Wastes Half Its Food, May-June 2005.
The Conscientious Tourist, September-October 2005.
Demystifying Poverty, July-August 2005.
Hot Industries with Hot Jobs, May-June 2005.
Learning from Failures, January-February 2005.
Lunar Tourism by 2020s? May-June 2005.
Optional Retirement, January-February 2005.
Proactive Crisis Management, March-April 2005.
The Rising Costs of Global Warming, November-December
2005.
Types of Ethical Tourism [box], September-October
2005.
ENVIRONMENT
High-Tech Biking, May-June 2005.
Kazakhstan Seeks Wind Power, May-June 2005.
Salt-Loving Flowers, January-February 2005.
Saving the Environment Saves Human Lives, May-June
2005.
A Solar-Hydrogen Home, September-October 2005.
The Struggle for Environmental Security, November-December
2005.
Turning Waste Heat into Fresh Water, July-August 2005.
The World's Water Crisis, March-April 2005.
GOVERNMENT
Food, Farming, and the Future, Carl Zulauf,
November-December 2005.
Generating Alternatives to Radical Islam, May-June
2005.
Power to Our Neighborhoods! Gregg Mosson,
January-February 2005.
Privatizing the Trains, September-October 2005.
Progress Report on Development Goals, July-August
2005.
Robin Hood and the No-Free-Lunch Bunch, March-April
2005.
SOCIETY
The Attention-Deficit Workplace [box], March-April 2005.
Combating Copycat Violence, May-June 2005.
Digital Music: You Are What You Listen To, September-October
2005.
The Future for Jews and Israel, January-February 2005.
Games to Help Kids Deal with Bullies, September-October
2005.
Mind over Misery, July-August 2005.
The Rapid Evolution of English, November-December
2005.
Slow Is Beautiful: Living as if Life Really Mattered, March-April
2005.
TECHNOLOGY
Advances in Voice Recognition, Janine Lodato,
January-February 2005.
All-Terrain Robotics, July-August 2005.
Are Males Genetically Doomed? Steven Stocker,
March-April 2005.
Basketball for the Blind, September-October 2005.
Digitally Enhanced Teaching, July-August 2005.
Electronic Paper Will Revolutionize TV, May-June 2005.
An Energy SuperGrid, September-October 2005.
Fighting Crime with Closed-Circuit Cameras, May-June
2005.
Making Rooms Smarter, September-October 2005.
Mapping of Rice May Feed Billions, November-December
2005.
Science Research Rises in Latin America, March-April
2005.
Sensors Will Help Protect Coasts, November-December
2005.
Titanium Used for Skull Defects, May-June 2005.
BOOKS REVIEWED
Five Regions of the Future, Joel A. Barker and
Scott W. Erickson [reviewed by Edward Cornish], July-August 2005.
The Future of Hope, Miroslav Volf and William
Katerberg (eds.) [reviewed by Lane Jennings], May-June 2005.
Nanofuture, J. Storrs Hall [reviewed by
Timothy C. Mack], July-August 2005.
Parallel Worlds, Michio Kaku [reviewed by
Patrick Tucker], September-October 2005.
Predictable Surprises, Max H. Bazerman and Michael
D. Watkins [reviewed by Clifton Coles], March-April 2005.
Radical Evolution, Joel Garreau [reviewed by
Lane Jennings], November-December 2005.
Radical Middle, Mark Satin [reviewed by
Robert L. Olson], January-February 2005.
A Whole New Mind, Daniel H. Pink [reviewed by
Edward Cornish], September-October 2005.
AUTHORS
Anderson, Clifton E., Biotech on the Farm:
Realizing the Promise, September-October 2005.
Blank, Robert H., and Richard D. Lamm, The
Challenge of an Aging Society, July-August 2005.
Brown, Lester R., Pushing Beyond the Earth's
Limits, May-June 2005.
Caruthers, James B., Robert Sanborn, Adolfo Santos, and Alexandra
L. Montgomery, Four Scenarios for the Future of Education,
January-February 2005.
Cetron, Marvin J., and Owen Davies, Trends Now
Shaping the Future: Technological, Workplace, Management, and Institutional Trends,
May-June 2005; Trends Now Shaping the Future: Economic, Societal, and Environmental
Trends, March-April 2005.
Challenger, John A., Working in the Future: How
Today's Trends Are Shaping Tomorrow's Jobs, November-December 2005.
Coles, Clifton, Nanoflowers: The Beauty of Science, May-June
2005; How to Predict Surprises [book review of Predictable Surprises by
Max H. Bazerman and Michael D. Watkins], March-April 2005.
Cooper, Kimbal E., and Tyler A. Kokjohn, The Outlook for
Alzheimer's Disease, September-October 2005.
Cornish, Edward, Finding Success in the "Conceptual Age"
[book review of A Whole New Mind by Daniel H. Pink], September-October 2005; Racing
Toward a Super-Tech Future? [book review of Five Regions of the Future by
Joel A. Barker and Scott W. Erickson], July-August 2005.
Cusumano, James A., and Julian Gresser, Hydrogen and the New Energy
Economy: Why We Need an Apollo Mission for Clean Energy, March-April 2005; Launching
the Hydrogen Age: A Three-Step Strategy [box], March-April 2005.
Davies, Owen, and Marvin J. Cetron, Trends Now Shaping the Future:
Technological, Workplace, Management, and Institutional Trends, May-June 2005; Trends
Now Shaping the Future: Economic, Societal, and Environmental Trends, March-April
2005.
Davis, Don C., Faith for the Future: Updating Religious Paradigms
for the Infotech Age, September-October 2005.
Dychtwald, Ken, Ageless Aging: The Next Era of Retirement,
July-August 2005; New Opportunities for Aging Agelessly [box], July-August 2005.
English, Wayne A., Are Electric Utilities Obsolete?
March-April 2005.
Gioia, Joyce, and Roger Herman, Career Planning for the 21st
Century, November-December 2005.
Godbey, Geoffrey, and John Robinson, Time in Our Hands,
September-October 2005.
Gresser, Julian, and James A. Cusumano, Hydrogen and the New Energy
Economy: Why We Need an Apollo Mission for Clean Energy, March-April 2005; Launching
the Hydrogen Age: A Three-Step Strategy [box], March-April 2005.
Gunston, Robin, Play Ball! How Sports Will Change in the 21st
Century, January-February 2005; A Future Sports Scenario [box], January-February
2005.
Hall, J. Storrs, What's Next for Nanotechnology, July-August
2005.
Herman, Roger, and Joyce Gioia, Career Planning for the 21st
Century,November-December 2005.
Jennings, Lane, Humanity's Near Future: Heaven, Hell, or Just
Hanging On? [book review of Radical Evolution by Joel Garreau],
November-December 2005; Hope for the Future [book review of The Future of
Hope edited by Miroslav Volf and William Katerberg], May-June 2005; Finding
Better Ways to Die, March-April 2005.
Jones, Anthony T., and Adam Westwood, Power from the Oceans,
January-February 2005.
Kokjohn, Tyler A., and Kimbal E. Cooper, The Outlook for
Alzheimer's Disease, September-October 2005.
Kressley, Konrad M., Aging and Public Institutions,
September-October 2005.
Lamm, Richard D., and Robert H. Blank, The Challenge of an Aging
Society, July-August 2005.
Lodato, Janine, Advances in Voice Recognition [World Trends
& Forecasts], January-February 2005.
Mack, Timothy C., Nano Design's Macro Impacts [book review of Nanofuture
by J. Storrs Hall], July-August 2005; Future Generations Fund to Support Youth
Projects, May-June 2005.
Marien, Michael, Celebrating the Life of Futurist W. Warren Wagar,
March-April 2005.
Miller, M. Rex, The Digital Dynamic: How Communications Media Shape
Our World, May-June 2005; Four Communications Eras [box], May-June 2005.
Montgomery, Alexandra L., Robert Sanborn, Adolfo Santos, and James B.
Caruthers, Four Scenarios for the Future of Education, January-February 2005.
Mulconrey, Brian, Your Personal Information: Managing Your Most
Valuable Asset, September-October 2005; Scenario: Selling Personal Information
Management Services to Clients [box], September-October 2005.
Neilson, Robert E., Scenario: Futurizing the National
Transportation Safety Board [box], May-June 2005.
Neilson, Robert E., and Debra Stouffer, Narrating the Vision:
Scenarios in Action, May-June 2005; Scenarios and Your Organization [box],
May-June 2005.
Olson, Robert L., The Rise of "Radical Middle" Politics
[book review of Radical Middle by Mark Satin], January-February 2005.
Pesanelli, David, Transportable Classrooms: "Outposts for
Conquest," January-February 2005; Scenario: The Explorer Lab [box],
January-February 2005; Education in the Community [box], January-February 2005.
Pizzigati, Sam, The Rich and the Rest: The Growing Concentration of
Wealth, July-August 2005.
Robinson, John, and Geoffrey Godbey, Time in Our Hands,
September-October 2005.
Rossman, Parker, Beyond the Book: Electronic Textbooks Will Bring
Worldwide Learning, January-February 2005.
Samson, Richard W., Hyperjobs: The New Higher-Level Work and How to
Grow Into It, November-December 2005.
Sanborn, Robert, Adolfo Santos, Alexandra L. Montgomery, and James B.
Caruthers, Four Scenarios for the Future of Education, January-February 2005.
Santos, Adolfo, Robert Sanborn, Alexandra L. Montgomery, and James B.
Caruthers, Four Scenarios for the Future of Education, January-February 2005.
Shostak, Arthur B., Visualizing the Future through Film,
July-August 2005.
Snyder, David Pearce, Extra-Preneurship: Reinventing Enterprise for
the Information Age, July-August 2005; The Outlook for Business and Employment,
2005 to 2015: Six Recent Scenarios [box], July-August 2005; Social and Physical
Technologies: Partners in Progress [box], July-August 2005.
Stephens, Gene, Policing the Future: Law Enforcement's New
Challenges, March-April 2005.
Stouffer, Debra, and Robert E. Neilson, Narrating the Vision:
Scenarios in Action, May-June 2005; Scenarios and Your Organization [box],
May-June 2005.
Tucker, Patrick, Powered by Play: A Child-Run Water Pump,
November-December 2005; Escape to Another Universe [book review of Parallel
Worlds by Michio Kaku], September-October 2005.
Von Holzen, Roger, Beyond the Book: Electronic Textbooks Will Bring
Worldwide Learning, January-February 2005.
Wagner, Cynthia G., Futurists Gather to Develop Foresight,
Innovation, and Strategy, November-December 2005; Space Food Goes Gourmet,
September-October 2005.
Westwood, Adam, and Anthony T. Jones, Power from the Oceans,
January-February 2005.
World Future Society staff, Outlook 2006, November-December 2005.
Zey, Michael, The Superlongevity Revolution: How It Will Change Our
Lives, November-December 2005.
Zulauf, Carl, Food, Farming, and the Future [World Trends
& Forecasts], November-December 2005.
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