July-August 2012, Vol. 46, No. 4

Articles

The Abundance Builders

By Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler

Progress occurs when inventive people solve problems and create opportunities. Here are just a few of the breakthroughs that offer the brightest prospects for a future that leaves austerity and deprivation behind.

The Secret Life of Data in the Year 2020

By Brian David Johnson

A futurist for Intel shows how geotags, sensor outputs, and big data are changing the future. He argues that we need a better understanding of our relationship with the data we produce in order to build the future we want.

The Individual in a Networked World: Two Scenarios

By Lee Rainie and Barry Wellman

Collaborative agent bots? A walled world under constant surveillance? Two information technology experts parse the future of human–network interaction.

From Smart House to Networked Home

By Chris Carbone and Kristin Nauth

Two foresight specialists describe how tomorrow’s integrated, networked, and aware home systems may change your family life.

Building and Connecting Communities for the Future

By Center for Communities of the Future

The economic development profession can be a positive force for change in communities as we transition from a materialistic economy to a transformational society.

Integrated and Innovative: The Future of Regions

By John M. Eger

Challenges facing city and regional governments today may spur a movement toward improving the creative resources of tomorrow’s citizens. Investing in the arts may help communities capitalize on shifting paradigms.

Revolutionary Health: Local Solutions for Global Health Problems

By Rick Docksai

Better health care doesn’t have to be costlier, as a number of innovative health practitioners are showing. In India, Venezuela, and elsewhere, the strategic use of technology, community involvement, and resource reallocations are enabling health-care providers to treat more patients more effectively, all while spending less money.

Preview of Future Inventions—Futurists: BetaLaunch 2012

By Kenneth J. Moore

The World Future Society’s second annual innovation competition will allow WorldFuture 2012 attendees to preview a few of the life-changing and society-altering artifacts of the future.

World Trends & Forecasts

Book Reviews

Memories of the Future

From troubled youth to pioneering futures scholar, acclaimed futurist Wendell Bell takes readers through his life’s highs and lows in this candid new memoir.

Departments

Tomorrow in Brief

  • Bullets That Change Direction on the Fly
  • No Relief from Urban Noise
  • Licorice Root May Combat Diabetes
  • Blocking Bodyhackers
  • WordBuzz: Upcycling

Future Scope

  • Progress against E-Waste
  • Are Rich Countries More Future Oriented?
  • Cancer Patients Choose “Hopeful Gambles”
  • More Americans with Degrees

Futurists and Their Ideas—Change Masters: Weiner, Edrich, Brown, Inc.

By Edward Cornish

Pioneering business futurists explain how they have developed the art and science of trend analysis.

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