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Vol. 7 No. 2 . Dec. 2002
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- Towards the Non-Violent Transformation of Conflict : Working to Transcend “Natural ” Assumptions About Violence and War
Futures Learning : from eLearning toward a Futures-oriented Way of Learning
Integrating Futures Thinking into First Year Engineering : Learning for Sustainable Futures
Challenging the Digital Divide
Looking Backwards Into the Future: A Critique of Islamic Modernism
- Towards the Non-Violent Transformation of Conflict : Working to Transcend “Natural ” Assumptions About Violence and War
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Vol. 7 No. 1 . Aug. 2002
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- Action Research as Foresight Methodology
When Will Tomorrow Come? Cultural Discontinuity and Africa’s Desperate Future
Unpacking Aviation Travel Futures: An Application of Causal Layered Analysis
Civic Responsibility Futures in Australian Higher Education
Islam, Postmodernism and Other Futures: The Contribution of Zia Sardar
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Vol. 6 No. 4 . May. 2002
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- From the 38th Parallel to a Border: Exploring Alternative Futures of Korea
Taiwan Adrift?: Cross Strait Relations at its Crossroads
With or without: Comparative Study of Preparing Participatory Scenarios for Izmir with Computer-based and Traditional Brainstorming
Futures: In Search of Strategy
Scenariodrama as a Gender-sensitive Tool for Learning from Futures
- From the 38th Parallel to a Border: Exploring Alternative Futures of Korea
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Vol. 6 No. 3 . Feb. 2002
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