Introducing the New Editor of World Future Review!
We’re pleased to welcome the new editor of World Future Review, James Allen Dator! Jim Dator graciously provided us with some […]
8 years agoA space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists
We’re pleased to welcome the new editor of World Future Review, James Allen Dator! Jim Dator graciously provided us with some […]
8 years agoThe Third Globalization: Can Wealthy Nations Stay Rich in the Twenty-First Century? Edited by Dan Breznitz, John Zysman . Oxford, […]
8 years agoIn the shadow of the 25 year anniversary of the Tiananmen square crackdown, the recent Hong Kong protests have generated interest […]
9 years agoWorld Future Review is a refereed journal that seeks to expand communication among the researchers and practitioners now exploring trends […]
9 years agoPsychological Capital has shown great potential in creating positive attitudes and environments in the work place, but could it be […]
9 years agoAccording the Economist, the current workforce can mostly be broken down into three generations: Baby-boomers (born between 1946 and the […]
9 years agoIn July of 2010, the United nations identified clean water as a human right. However, less than one percent of […]
9 years agoIn the spirit of reflection on 2013, we are pleased to highlight one of the most read articles of the […]
10 years agoIt’s true that our natural environment is in peril and our planet is running out of resources. But however bleak […]
10 years agoWhat will freedom in the U.S. look like in the coming century? A new article in World Future Review offers […]
10 years agoThe World Future Society’s annual conference, WorldFuture 2013: Exploring the Next Horizon, is taking place right now in Chicago. WorldFuture […]
10 years agoAbby Kinchy. Seeds, Science, and Struggle: The Global Politics of Transgenic Crops. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2012. 240 pp. […]
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