Index
mJTUREL5 ludex to v&me No
I February
1979
No 2 April 1979 No 3 June 1979
11
No 4 August 2979 No 5 October 1979 No 6 December 1979
Air traffic: are there limits to growth?-Forecasting. Richard Sfzaw. 11.3, 185-194 Californian tomorrows. (Report) 113, 452-454 Car-The long-life. Erti.rd Fahrmamz, 11.3,216-223 Coal-Design for a technology assessment of, Karuhiko Kawamwa, Mark Boraush, Kan C%en and Rlexuzzder N. ~~r~rf~~j~. 11.4, 299-31 I Comparative forecasting: hindsightin the Czechoslovakian invasion. Stephen f. Andrfalc. 11A, 275-286 Computer-Opportunities and threats from the personal. (Report) Jack M. Nil/es. 11.2, 172-176 Conflict-Futures studies and. (Futures forum) G. D. Kaye and K. E. Sofem. 11.3, 235-238 Coordination of UK energy planning--The. (Report) Lt. J. Harris and B. C. .L Davies. 1 I .6, $36-539 Corporate structures: the next stageMultinatIonal. Michael 2. Bruoke. f 1.2. 111-121 Corporate wisdom. (Report) 11.5, 452 Cross-impact analysis: extended KSIM. (MeihodoIogy) Wr&rt Lip&ski and J&r T~&?mnn. 11.2, 151-154 Cross-impact models-The evatuation of generic. (Methodology) S?evem Alrer. 3 1.2, 132-150; see also corrigendum. 11.3, 270 Deindustriaiisation. (Comment) 11.1, 2 Demand for secondary materials: a case study of waste paper-Forecasting. (Methodology) D. Deadmnn and R. K. Turner. 11.4, 312-320 &onomic change-Migration: the influence of. A. A. 0gifv.v. i 1.5,383-394 Elderly-The future of the. Mark Ahrams. I I .3, t78-I84 Energy-demand model-SARU’s. (Methodology) l%nrer Danskin. I I .6, 491-509 Energy poticy-Perspective for long-term. &f. Slerrer, D. &in and I. Honest. 11.1, 44-55 Forest sector-Transition strategies for the. Jwgen Randers and Lors Lannstedt. I I .3, 195-205 Form, change, and information: qualitative dynamics in futures research. Wf/ffam H: Redmond. 11.5,40241 I Futures Delphi round 2. 11.4,366-367 Health care in Australia 1980-2000. J&r Ty&?iffn and Robrrf ~ifcf~ell. 11.3, 224-234 Health care: planning, policies and incentives. Kenneth Lee. 1I .6, 482-490 industrial development: Technical innovation 458-470
1, The new causalityend. Keith Pavitr. 11.6,
FUTURES
$979
December
541
Informai economy: its role in post-industrial society-The. L I; Ge&tmy. I I. 1, 3-15 Innovation: market demand, technology, and the response to social problems-The detern~jnants of. C&&0@zer Freeman, 11.3, 206-215 INTERFUTURES-Scenario anafysis in. (Meihodologyf David Norse. 11.S, 412-422 INTERFUTURES-Storm warning: six scenarios from. (Report) I I .5,445-451 Loneliness of the long-term (Comment) 11.4, 274
forecaster-The.
McHale 1922-1978: futures studies pioneerJohn. (Report) GUY Srr~orfeild. 11.1, 86-88 Metals foretasting, the track record I910-1964tong term. (Retraspective) Horr~~d RI& and Wilfiam Page. 1I .4, X21-337 Migration: the influence of economic change. A. A. Ogiivy. 11.5, 383-394 Models : the subjective world of the policy makerImages into. Caf& Eden, Sac Jams, David Sims and Hugh Gunton. f 1.1,56-62 Monetary system: the quest for stability-The international. John Le’pper. 11.2, 104-l IO Morality--The future of. GL+&%J~ Virkerrs. 11.5, 371-382 Mllltinational corporate structures: the next stage. Nirlinel Z. Broake. 11.2,11l-121 NED0 1990s project-The. (Report) Margaret Sharp. 1I .5, 454-455 New Zealand : a South Pacific Switzerland 7 (Report) J&et Lodge. 12.3, 264-265 OTA’s top 30-highest new entry: solar power satellites. (Report) 11.1, 85 Outer Circle PoIicy Unit: Regent’s Park gueriilas. (Report) &rirff, Hft3rfer. I1.3, 262-264 Peking Society of Future Studies. (Report) II.4, 363 Political action-The new matrix of. Afan Marsh, II.2. 91-103 Politicians and the future. (Futures essay) .i. Enocli Powfl. 11.4,338-341 Post-industrial life: a US perspective. Larry Hirschhorn. 11.4, 287-298 Post-industrial society-The informal economy: its rofe in. JV I. Gershunv. 11.l. 3-15 Probapossibfe prolegomena to ideareal history. (Science fiction) James B/i&. 11.2, 155-160 Protectionism-Beyond. Greg0r.v S&mid. 11.5, 395-401 Putting the past in perspective. (Comments t 1.2,
90
Quahtative dynamics in futures research-Form, change and information. Wi/fiam H. Redmond. 11.5, 402-41 I Responsibility: cultural conditions for Western survival-Equality of. GPO&~? Vickers. 11 .I, 16-31 SARU’s energy-demand model. (Methodology) Hunter Danskin. 11.6, 491-509 Scenario analysis: how US firms do it. (Report) 11.3. 267-269 Scenario analysis in INTERFUTURES. (Methodology) Darirl Morse. 11.5, 412422 Services to the rescue? (Comment) 11.5, 370 Shape of monsters to come-The. (Science t%ztion) P&& &rick. I 1.4, 342-343
542
Index
Smith, Mat&us, Ricardo, and MiII: the forerunners of limits to growth. (Yesterday’s predictions) Konrad Zweig. 11.6, 510-523
Social forecasting: UK firms don’t do it. (Report) 1I .3, 269-270 Solzhenitsyn and Sakharov as futurologists. (From prophecy to prediction) Ronald R. K&y. Il. 1, 63-68 Strategy reached a dead-end?-Has. La,tjrejlcc Freedman. 11.2,122-131 Sweden-Four projects from. (Report) 11.3, 265-267 Technical
innovation
and industrial
1. The new causality. K&t/t Pa&t. i 1.6, 4X-470 Tourism: research needs in a growth industryPlanning for, Peru ~hackiefffrd. 11.I, 32-43 Tourism still heading for number l-Kahn. (Report) 11.1, 86 USSR-Scientific Julian Cooper.
Verdict on round 11.4, 363-365
development:
and technical
change
in the.
11.6, 471-481
1 of F~~t1rre.sDelphi. (Report)
Working women in the USA. (Report) 455-456
11.5,
Authors Abram,Mark. The future of the elderly. 11.3, 178-184 Alter, Srejtm. The evaluation of generic crossimpact models. (Methodology) 11.2, 132-150; see also corrigendum. 11,3,270 Andrioie, Stephen J. Comparative forecasting: hindsighting the Czechoslovakian invasion. I 1.4,275-286 B&n, D. See Slesser, hf. Blish. Jamrs. Probapossible prolegomena to ideareal history. (Science fiction) 11.2, 155-160 Boroush, Mark. See Kabvomura, Uoxhiko. Bronke, Michnel 2. Multinational corporate
structures:
the next stage.
11.2,11l-121
Kellc?., DonaIL R. Solzhenitsyn and Sakharov as futurologists. (From prophecy to prediction) 11.1, 63-68 LPC, Kenneth. Health care: planning, policies and incentives. 11.6,482-490 Lepper, John. The internationai monetary system: the quest for stability. 11.2, 104-I 10 Lipinski, Hubert and Tydeman, John. Crossimpact analysis: extended KSIM. (Methodology) 11.2, 151-154 Livingston, Dennis. (Science fiction survey) 11. I, 73-74; 11.2, 161-162: 11.3, 239-240; 11.4, 344-345; 11.5, 423-424; 11.6, 532-534 Lodge, Juliet, New Zealand: a South Pacific Switzerland? (Report) 11.3, 264-265 Lsnnstedt, Marsh,
Cooper, Jrdimt. Scientific
and technical the USSR. 11.6, 471-481
change
in
D~/~.skjjf, Ifmlier.
SA RU’s ellergy-delnand model. (Methodoiogy~ 11.6, 491-509 Deadman. if. and Tf/mrr, R. K. Forecasting demand for secondary materials: a case study of waste paper. 11.4. 312-320
Eden,
Co/in, Jones,
Sue, Sims, Dnvid and
Cunton,Hugh. Images into models: the subjective world of the policy maker. 1I .I, 56-62 rreed/:ln;l, Lauv~nce. Has strategy reached a dead-end ? I 1.2,122-I 3 1 Freeman, Chrisfophrr. The determinants of innovation: market demand, technology, and the response to Focial problems. 11.3. 206.-2 15 ~~{//~/~?~~?~~. frt~.sr. The long-life car. 11.3,216.-223 Gershio~v, J. I. The informal economy: in post-industrial society. 11. I, 3-15 Gfmton. Hftgb. See Eden, Norris.
its role
Colifr
D. J. and Dmies.
B. C. L. The coorifination of UK energy planning. (Report) I I .6. 5X-539 Hirschhorn, Larry. Post-industrial life: a US perspective. 1 I .4, 287-298 Hounctm, I. See S/c yvcr, M. Hunter, David J. Outer Circle Policy Unit:
Regent’s
Park guerillas.
(Report)
11.3.262-264
Jorles. SUP. See Eden, Co/in. Kavvamum, Kirzuhiko, Boroush, Mark, Chett, Kc/n and Chrisrakis, Alexander N. Design for a
technology
assessment
Kaye, G. D. and S&m,
and conflict.
(Futures
of coal. 11.4, 299-311 K. E. Futures studies forum) 11.3, 235 -238
Lars. See Rnnders, Jsrgen
A/an. The new matrix
of political
action.
11.2. 91-101 .MirchcIl, Robert. See T)deman. ~‘illc.~, Jack
Jr&
M. ~pportunitjes
and threats from the personai computer. (Report) 11.2, 172-176 Nmxe, David. Scenario analysis in INTERFUTURES. (Methodology) 11.5, 412-422 O.&J,, A. A. Migration: the influence of economic change. 11.5, 383-394
Page. William. See Rush, Hoivard Povirt, Keith. Technical innovation
and industrial development: I, The new causality. 11.6, 458-470 POICPII,J. Enoch. Politicians and the future. (Futures essay) 11.4, 338-341 Rnnders, Jsrgen
and L@t~~~.sreilr, LNr.7. Transition for the forest sector. 11.3, 195-205 Rc[~rn#~~l, Wiliirrm H. Form, change and information: qualitative dynamics in futures research. 11.5,402-41 I Rush, Hottvrd and Page, Wiliifiom.Long-term metals forecasting: the track record 1910-1964. (Retrospective) 11.4, 321-337 strategies
Gregory. Beyond protectionism. 11.5, 395-401 Sl~acklefor~l, Peter. Planning for tourism: research needs in a growth industry. 11.I, 32-43 Slurp, Margaret. The NED0 1990s project. (Report) 1I .5, 454-455 Sltnn,, Richard. Forecasting air traffic: are there limits to growth? f 1.3. 185-194 S&mid,
Simr, David. See Eden. C&u. Slesser, M., Bain, D. and Nounant,
for long-term
energy policy.
1. Perspectives
I t .l, 44-55
FIJTUR ES
December ?S79
Index
Srr~arfeild, Guy. John McHale 1922-1978: futures studies pioneer. (Report) 11.1, 86-88 Sfrick, Philip. The shape of monsters to come. (Science fiction) 11.4, 342-343 Turner, R. K. See Deadman, D. Tydeman. John and Mitchell, Robert.
in Australia
1980-2000.
Books reviewed,
Health care
Hubert
Bell, Ralph L. Keeney and Howard Raiffa. eds. Lawrence D. Phillips. 11.5, 432-433 The Corporate
Planners’ Yearbook 1978-79, ed. P. Holroycf. 11.1, 83-84 Direct Broadcast Satellites and the (Iaired Nations, Kathryn M. Queeney. John Yeomans. I 1.5, 434-435 Ecodynamics: a New Theory of Societal Evolution. Kenneth E. Boulding. Erich Jantscfr.
D. E. Hussey,
11.3, 240-242 Economics and Health Planning, Kenneth Lee, ed. J. D. Pole. 11.3.250 Foreca.rting Tec!&olo~y for Planning Decisions, Harry Jones and Brian Twiss. Peter M. S. Jones. I I. I, 80-82 The French New Towns, James M. Rubenstein. Stephen Wood. 1 I .3, 253-254 A Futures Creating Paradigm: a Guide to Longrange Planning from the Future for the Future,
Kent G. Alm, Marina Buhler-Miko, John Osman et of. P. Holroyd. 11. I, 83-84 The Future with Microelectronics, Iann Barron and Ray Curnow. Ernest Braun. 11.5, 433-434 Faturopolis, Robert Sheckley. Stephen Wood, 1 I .4. 345-346 Coals in a Global Commrtnity, Volume 2: tfle International Valuc.~ and Coals Studies, Ervin Laszlo and Judah Bierman, eds. Tf!omas F. Mandel. 1I .3, 25 l-252 Handbook of Fatares Researcfr, Jib Fowles, ed. Michael Marion. I I. 1, 75-80 Inrtramental Rearoniog and Systems Methodology: an Epistemology of the Applied and Social Sciences, Richard Mattesich. Anatol Rapoporr. 11.2, 162-165 International Trade and Industrial Policies, Stephen J. Warnecke, ed. David T. Jones. 11.5, 435-437
December
Equality of responsibility: conditions for Western survival. 1 I. 1,
Vickers,
Geofley.
The future of morality.
11.5.
Zweig, Konrarf. Smith,
Malthus, Ricardo, and Mill: the forerunners of limits to growth. (Yesterday’s predictions) 11.6, 510-523
and reviewers
Application of Solar Technology to Today’s Energy Need.7, Volume 2, OTA. Mark Barrett. 11.5, 429-430 Tfze Automobile and the Environment, Ralph Gakenheimer, ed. for the OECD. Peter Hall. 11.6, 527-529 The Benefits of Environmental Improvement, A. Myrick Freeman 111. David Pearce. 11.6, 530-531 Beyond Boom and Crash, Robert L. Heilbroner. Norman Macrae. 11.4, 348-350 Changes in the Future Use and Characterstics of tfze Automobile Transportation System: Summary and Findirzggs. Office of Technology Assessment. Peter Hall. I 1.6,521-529 Communications for Tomorrow: Policy Perspectives for tfw 198Os, Glen 0. Robinson, ed. Herbert S. Dordick. 11.3,242-245 Computer Law, Colin Tapper. Jack L. Osborn. 11.3, 245-246 Conflicting Ohfectives in Decisions, David E.
FUTURES
Geoffrey.
cultural 1631 371-382
11.3,224-234
T>Bdeman, John. See Lipinski,
Vickers,
543
1979
Tfze Knowable Future: a Psychology of Forecasting and Prophecy, David Loye, Gordon Rattra? Taylor. 11.5, 424-425 Tfle Man-Afade Future, C. H. Waddington. J. Christopher Jones. I 1.3,248-249 Microbial Tecfmo1og.v: Current State, Futare Prospects, A. T. Bull, D. C. Ellwood and C. Ratledge, eds. Charles A. White and John F. Kennedy. 11.6, 524-525 Mining Beyond 2000 AD, National Coal Board. A. Crierson. 11.5,430-43 1 Modelling Large Systems: Limits to Growth Revisited, P. C. Roberts. John Naughton. 11.5,
427-428 The Network Nation: Human Communication via Computer, Starr Roxanne Hiltz and Murray Turoff. James H. B&r. 11.6, 525-527 The Pattern of Expectation, 1644-2001, 1. F. Clarke. Asa Briggs. 1 1.5, 426-427 Po1ic.v Analysis for Urban and Regiowl Planning,
PTRC summer
annual
meeting proceedings.
Michael Battv. 1 I .4. 35 l-353 The Political Oider of’s Free People, Friedrich A. Hayek. Geoffrey Vickers. 11.4, 346-348 Prognozirovaniye Y Sotsiologicheskihh isseldovaniyakfl (Forecasting in Social Research), 1. Bestuzhev-Lada, ed. Alec Now. 11.2, 168-169 The Regeneration of British Industry, James Morrell and James Bellini. R. A. Husain. 1 I .6, 529-530 Tfle Rise of S?stems Theor_v: an Ideological Analysis, Robert Lilienfield. Jofm Naughton. 11.2, 165-166 Social Assessment of Technology: a Review of Selected Studies, OECD. Ernest Braan. 11.3, 247-248 The Stable Society, Edward Goldsmith. Alan Bradshaw. 11.3, 252-253 Strategies for Europe: Proposals for Science and Technology Polic,ic.s, ed. Roy MarLcod. 11.4, 353-355 On Streets, Stanford Anderson, ed. Stephen Wood. 11.3, 253-254 Tools for Tfxmgflt, C. H. Waddington. J. Cf~ristopfwr Jones. I 1.3, 248-249 Toward a Solar Civilization, Robert H. Williams, ed. Mark Barrett. 11.5, 429-430 Tfze Visible Hand: The Marmgerial Revolution in American Bosiness, Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. Ian Priban. 11.5, 431432 Tfw West and tfle Modernisation of China, L.awrence Freedman. Dick Wilson. 11.4,
350-351 Thr Wired Society, James Martin. Hilary B. Thomas. 11.3. 246-247 World Fatures: the Great Debate, Christopher Freeman and Marie Jahoda, eds. D. H. Zachary. 11.2, 167-168