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Jim Dator : a noticer in time : selected work, 1967-2018 : [electronic book] /

By: Dator, James A [author.].
Contributor(s): ProQuest [vendor.].
Series: Anticipation science: 5.Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2019Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text | text Media type: computer | unmediated Carrier type: online resource | volumeISBN: 9783030173876; 9783030173876; 3030173879.Subject(s): Forecasting -- Study and teaching | Political science -- ForecastingOnline resources: Access ebook here
Contents:
I. What futures studies is, and is not -- Futures studies as applied knowledge -- As if I virtually said this to Pepsi -- Tourism in Hawaii 1776-2076 -- Alternative futures at the Manoa School -- Some in power, some in pain : a symphonic meditation on humanity in space -- The last supper of the dinosaurs -- Time, the future, and other fantasies. -- II. Can we see the US of the year 2230 in Japan of 1992? -- Valuelessness and the plastic personality -- We do everything as well as we can -- Political futuristics : toward the study of alternative political futures -- The pedagogy of the oppressed : North American style -- Orienting Hawaii to the future : multi-mode adult education -- Considering Hawaii's future -- The WFSF and I -- De-colonizing the future -- Looking for Europe from the outside -- Sea level rise and the future of the Pacific Islands -- Korea as the wave of a future : the emerging dream society of icons and aesthetic experience -- Assuming "responsibility for your rose" -- Energy : a funny thing happened on the way to the future -- Korea as a conserver society -- "New beginnings" within a new normal for the four futures -- Universities without "quality" and quality without "universities" -- Uncertain futures of science and religion. -- III. The Honolulu electronic town meeting -- Bright future for democracy? -- Inventing the future of courts and courts of the future -- Courts of the twenty-first century : a view from Hawaii -- Judicial governance of the long blur -- Governing the futures : dream or survival societies? -- Communication technologies and the futures of courts and law -- On the rights and rites of robots and artilects -- Mortgage banking for the new American Empire, and other futures -- Structure matters for crime and justice -- Newt and I and W -- One Trump and Il Duce wild -- Moving towards visions of nonkilling futures.
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Includes bibliographical references.

I. What futures studies is, and is not -- Futures studies as applied knowledge -- As if I virtually said this to Pepsi -- Tourism in Hawaii 1776-2076 -- Alternative futures at the Manoa School -- Some in power, some in pain : a symphonic meditation on humanity in space -- The last supper of the dinosaurs -- Time, the future, and other fantasies. -- II. Can we see the US of the year 2230 in Japan of 1992? -- Valuelessness and the plastic personality -- We do everything as well as we can -- Political futuristics : toward the study of alternative political futures -- The pedagogy of the oppressed : North American style -- Orienting Hawaii to the future : multi-mode adult education -- Considering Hawaii's future -- The WFSF and I -- De-colonizing the future -- Looking for Europe from the outside -- Sea level rise and the future of the Pacific Islands -- Korea as the wave of a future : the emerging dream society of icons and aesthetic experience -- Assuming "responsibility for your rose" -- Energy : a funny thing happened on the way to the future -- Korea as a conserver society -- "New beginnings" within a new normal for the four futures -- Universities without "quality" and quality without "universities" -- Uncertain futures of science and religion. -- III. The Honolulu electronic town meeting -- Bright future for democracy? -- Inventing the future of courts and courts of the future -- Courts of the twenty-first century : a view from Hawaii -- Judicial governance of the long blur -- Governing the futures : dream or survival societies? -- Communication technologies and the futures of courts and law -- On the rights and rites of robots and artilects -- Mortgage banking for the new American Empire, and other futures -- Structure matters for crime and justice -- Newt and I and W -- One Trump and Il Duce wild -- Moving towards visions of nonkilling futures.

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