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VITAE 1960-2014 James Allen Dator (Jim Dator) Former Director Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies Professor Emeritus (Retired August 1, 2014) University of Hawaii at Manoa 2424 Maile Way, Room 617 Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 USA Phone: 1-808-956-6601 Fax: 1-808-956-6887 Email: [email protected] Website: www.futures.hawaii.edu Affiliate Faculty: Architecture Doctorate Program, School of Architecture, UHM Space Humanities, International Space University, Strasbourg, France Graduate Program in Strategic Futures, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeong, Korea Co-Director Space and Society Division (1995- present) International Space University Strasbourg, France Fellow: Woodrow Wilson Foundation Danforth Foundation Fulbright Program Phi Beta Kappa President (1990-93) Secretary General (1983-1990) Of the World Futures Studies Federation Major areas of specialization

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!VITAE 1960-2014 !James Allen Dator (Jim Dator) !Former Director Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies Professor Emeritus (Retired August 1, 2014) University of Hawaii at Manoa 2424 Maile Way, Room 617 Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 USA Phone: 1-808-956-6601 Fax: 1-808-956-6887 Email: [email protected] Website: www.futures.hawaii.edu !Affiliate Faculty: Architecture Doctorate Program, School of Architecture, UHM Space Humanities, International Space University, Strasbourg, France Graduate Program in Strategic Futures, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeong, Korea !!Co-Director Space and Society Division (1995- present) International Space University Strasbourg, France !Fellow: Woodrow Wilson Foundation Danforth Foundation Fulbright Program Phi Beta Kappa !!President (1990-93) Secretary General (1983-1990) Of the World Futures Studies Federation !!Major areas of specialization !

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--Political futures studies (especially the forecasting and design of new political institutions, and the futures of law, education, and technology) !--Space and society, especially the design of governance systems for space settlements !--The political-economic futures of North America, the Pacific Island region, and East Asia, especially Japan and Korea !--Media production and the politics of media, especially the effects of these media on political and other human relations and consciousness ! Education !Christ School, Asheville, North Carolina, 1951. Awarded Headmaster's Cup. Graduated first in class. !BA, Stetson University, DeLand, Florida, 1954. Majors: History and Philosophy. Graduated magna cum laude. Awarded Taylor Prize in the Humanities for essay "Effects of Advertising on Modern Culture." ODK, varsity football (played in Tangerine [now Citrus] Bowl), drama society. !Awarded Woodrow Wilson Fellowship (1954-55) and Danforth Foundation Fellowship (1954-59) for graduate study. !MA, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1955. Political Science. Fields: Political Theory, Comparative Politics, Political Behavior. !PhD, The American University, Washington, DC, 1959. Political Science. Fields: Political Theory, Comparative Politics (USSR), Political Behavior, Methodologies of the Social Sciences. !Other educational experiences !Washington Semester, The American University, Washington, DC, Fall 1953 !Certificate, Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Virginia, 1958. Fields: Ethics, History, Systematic Theology, and Church Polity !Certificate, Yale University Institute of Far Eastern Languages, New Haven, Connecticut, 1960. Fields: Japanese Language and Culture !Linguistic Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Summer 1960 !

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Survey Research Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Summer 1963 !Second Institute on Mathematical Applications in Political Science, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, Summer 1965 !! Teaching and administrative experiences !Instructor, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1956 !Instructor, The American University, Washington, DC, 1957-59 !Assistant Professor, College of Law and Politics, Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan, 1960-1966 ! Instructor, Foreign Training Institute, Foreign Ministry of Japan, 1962-1966 ! Instructor, University of Maryland, Far Eastern Division, Tokyo, 1963-66 !Assistant/Associate Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA, 1966-69 ! Co-Director and Instructor, 4th Institute on Mathematical Applications in Political Science, grant from the National Science Foundation, Summer 1968 ! Director and Instructor, EPDA Civics Institute for teachers and administrators in economically disadvantaged areas, on a grant from the US Office of Education, Summer 1969 !Associate Professor/Professor, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1969-present ! Head, Program in Futures Research (renamed by Hawaii Legislature in 1971 the Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies), Social Science Research Institute/Department of Political Science, 1970-present ! Co-founder and instructor, Survival Plus Program, and New College, 1970-71 ! Instructor, "The Future from the Pacific Rim" for Hawaii school teachers, taught on University of California, Berkeley campus, Summer 1971 ! Co-Director & Instructor, Earth 2020 Teachers Institute and Lecture Series, on a grant from NASA, 1974 !

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Head, Futures Project, Ontario Educational Communications Authority (TV Ontario), Toronto, Canada, 1974-76 ! Visiting Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering, and of New College, and of the Department of Adult Education of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 1974-76 !(Resuming University of Hawaii) Coordinator, Media Lab, Department of Political Science, 1976-1996 ! Co-director, Annual Futures Course, InterUniversity Centre for PostGraduate Studies, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 1975-1988 ! Head, Alternative Futures MA Option, Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii, 1977-present ! Director, International and Education Division, Pacific International Center for High Technology Research, 1980-87 ! Co-founder, Institute for Peace, University of Hawaii, 1984-86 ! Co-Director, Pacific Peace Seminar, Summer 1986 ! Lecturer, Public Administration Program, University of Hawaii, 1983-present !Co-Chair, Space and Society Division, International Space University Elected to Academic Council 1999- Co-chair, annual Summer Sessions: 1994, Universitat Autonoma Barcelona, Catalonia 1995, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Sweden 1996, Technical University of Vienna, Austria 1997, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA 1998, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

1999. Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand

2000, Universidad Technica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile

2001, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany 2002, California Polytechnic Institute, Pamona, California, USA 2003, ISU home campus, Strasbourg, France 2004, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia 2005, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 2006, ISU home campus, Strasbourg, France

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2007, Beihang University, Beijing, China 2008, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona 2009, NASA Ames, California, USA 2010, ISU home campus, Strasbourg, France 2011, Technical University of Graz, Austria 2012, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida 2013, ISU Home Campus, Strasbourg, France 2014, École de Technologie Supérieure, Montreal, Quebec, Canada !! Master of Space Sciences program, Strasbourg, France Annual lectures since 1995 !International Space University Student Internships: 1999-Laurance Higgs (UK) 2000--Jonathan Ricketson (Australia) 2001--Sandra Janosik (Canada) (interned with Tom McCord, Hawai'i Institute of Geology and Planetology). 2002--Summer Ann Ash (US) interned with Karen Meech (Institute for Astronomy) and Desiderio Magtanggol Reyes (Philippines) interned with the Futures Center 2003--Stuart Briese (Australia) !!Visiting Korean Scholars The Center has hosted each of the following journalists and scholars for one year each: !Byung Ho SON, Journalist, Kukmin Daily, 2010-11 Joonho CHOI, Jounalist, Joong Ang Ilbo, 2009-10 Jae-Cheol KIM, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, 2004-06 ! Current and former PhD, MA, DArch and other Academic Committees,

University of Hawaii !Currently Chair of nine PhD Committees in Political Science: Ilhan Bae (writing dissertation) Kim DeVidts (writing dissertation) Heather Frey (writing proposal) Ryan Koch (writing proposal) Ali Musleh (writing proposal) Aaron Rosa (writing dissertation) Bumchul Shin (writing proposal)

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John Sweeney (writing dissertation) Aubrey Yee (writing proposal) !Chair of PhD Committee for following who received PhD 1971-2014 (abbreviated titles) Greg Aanestad (December 1993) "Bust Generation" Cheryl Anderson (2006) "Women and Natural Disasters" Ann Auman (December 2004) "Star Bulletin" Henry T. K. Au (May 1984) "Futures of Hong Kong" Boonrak Boonyaketmala (May 1984) "Transnational Film Industry of Thailand" Robin Brandt (May 1996) "Futures of Work & Disabilities" David Brier (May 2011) “Politicians’ Images of the Futures” Mitchell Cabral (May 1997) "Vision Tao of Humanity" Stuart Candy (August 2010) "Politics, Design, Futures Studies" Lance Collins (May 2010) "Philippines" Tim Dolan (May 1991) "Politics of Life Cycles" Jake Dunagan (May 2011) "Neuropolitics" Bruce Etherington (May 1984) "Self-Reliant Settlements" Osamu Hara (December 1996) "Futures of North Korea" Jan Huston (May 2000) "Passion to Evolve" Sohail Inayatullah (May 1990) "Understand P. R. Sakar" Maorong Jiang (December 2006) “Taiwan and China” Jon Jonassen (May 1996) "Futures of the Cook Islands" Chris Jones (December 1989) "Gaia Futures" Kenn Kassman (December 1994) "Envisioning a New America" William Kramer (December 2012) “Bioethics for ET” Ed Leong (December 1999) "Hawaii Supreme Court's Role" Lisa Lockard (May 2013) “Human Migration to Space” Kaipo Lum (December 2009) "Framework for Political Design”" Brian Masshardt (December 2009) "Yasukuni Shrine Demonstrations" Peter Miller (August 2002) "Paradise and Wilderness" Takashi Mita (December 2009) “Futures of Palau” Mike Ogden (December 1993) "Islands in the Net" Seonwong Park (December 2012 “Post-Information Societies” Liana Petranek December 1999) "Who owns the skies?" Deacon Ritterbush (May 1993) "Sometimes the 'Native' Knows Best" Wylma Samaranayake-Robinson (December 2008) "Alternative futures of Burma" Wendy Schultz (August 1995) "Futures Visioning" Yongseok Seo (August 2007,) "Korean Dream Society" Kazuomi Shiozawa (May 2000) Future of Higher Ed in Japan" Christa Slaton (May 1990) "Televote" Heyonju Son (December 2012) “Futures of Korea”

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Shunichi Takekawa (May 2008) "Asahi and Yomiuri Shimbun comparison" Don Weller (May 1971) "Rock Music: Political Implications" James White (May 2003) "Balancing the flow in a world of information" !Darlene Williams (defended proposal on Women in the Military) Died October 2008 Mike Buckley (died) Ron Arbuckle (died) !Current Member of four other PhD Committees in Political Science Tuti Baker (writing proposal) Jenny Miller Garmendia (writing dissertation) (Neubauer) Noriko Shiratori (writing dissertation) (Stephenson) Rex Troumbley (writing dissertation) (Halbert) !Member of other PhD Committees in Political Science Lydia Amisone (Aquino) Brent Barner “Health Policy” (1999) (Neubauer) Anthony Bichel “Theories of Central Asia” (1997) (Neubauer) Francine Blume “Philippines Nonviolent Politics” (1993) (Paige) Mircea Borai (1998) (Henningsen) Calistus Christian “SAARC” (1994) (Chadwick) Robert Conger “Regional Governance” (1998) (Chadwick) Timothy Conkling “Home Church Movement in China”(2013) (Zhou) Kristine Davidson (Milner) Kristen Erbes “School/Community-based Management” (2003) (Milner) David Fouse “Antimilitarism in Japan” (2002) (Kuroda) Ian Gladding “Subnational Actors in IR” (1997) (Chadwick) Annette Gardner “Community Health Centers in Hawaii” (2000) (Neubauer) Robert Grossmann “Politics Biotech” (1989) (Neubauer) Maria Guido (Roulstone) “Alternative Latin American Development” (1993) (Chadwick) Debora Halbert “Intellectual Property in an Information Age” (1996) (Milner) Kimie Hara Toneko Hirai “Japan’s Acquisition of Micronesia” (1994) (Kuroda) Mark Holstein (2000) (Kuroda) Iati Iati “Civil Society in Samoa” (2007) (Henningsen) Takashi Izumi “Political thought of Maruyama Magoroh” (Henningsen) Joan James Suzan Jane “Women and Work” (2000) (Milner) Raschada Jiwalai “Thai Foreign Policy Toward Laos” (1994) (Haas) Patrick Johnston “Presenting: Lincoln” (2013) (Henningsen) Shah Kahn “Religious Leadership of Pushtuns” (1998) (Milner)

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James Kardash “Union Governance at UH” (1994) (Neubauer) Jill Keesbury “International Population Regime” (2003) (Krishna) Hourn Kao “Cambodia’s Foreign Policy and ASEAN” (2001) (Haas) Jackie Lasky “Waiahole-Waikane” (2011) (Goldberg-Hiller) Ha-Young Kim “Violence and Failure of Democratization in South Korea (1997) (Suh) Jang Sil Kim “ Democratic Transition in South Korea” (1992) (Suh) Joongho Kim “North Korean Terrorism” (2008) (Suh) Yoshie Kobayashi “Towards Gender Equality in Japan” (2002) (Kuroda) Kelly Kramer “Hawaiian, Civil Rights, & Women’s Allies in Hawaii” (2000) (Stephenson) Andrea LaBarge “Japanese Ownership of Hawaii Hotels” (2002) (Kuroda) Jae-cheon Lim “Kim Jong-Il and his Leadership (2007) (Suh) Drew Martin “ Japanese Offices of US States” (1996) (Nitz) Orhon Myadar “Myth of Nomadic Mongolia” (2007) (Milner) Christine Patrinos “Resistance Narratives in Hawaii” (1995) (Shapiro) Amy Perruso “Neoliberalism and Public Schools in Hawaii” (2013) (Ferguson) Harries-Clichy Peterson “Pax Democratica” (2001) (Chadwick) Vincent Pollard “Exec. Power in Foreign Policy in Philippines & Japan” (1998) (Haas) James Rae “Peace Building in Cambodia and East Timor” (2005) (Stephenson) Chad Raymond “Vietnamese Farmer’s Resistance to Authoritarian State” (2000) (Zhou) Larry Rhodes Hidekazu Sakai “Nonviolent Problem-Solving in Japan (2000) (Haas) Atsuko Sato “Transnational Corporations in Japan” (2002) (Stephenson) Yoichiro Sato “Japanese-American Economic Lobbying” (1996) (Haas) Saeed Taeb (“Japan’s Oil Industry” (1993) (Kuroda) Don Toews “Hawaii Health Decisions Televote” (1992) (Becker) Ronald Williams “US Hospice Industry” (1991) (Neubauer) Jack Wilson, “Theory of Behavioral Rationality” (1977) (Nitz) Anny Wong “Domestic Roots of Japan’s Environmental Policies” (1998) (Stephenson) Naoto Yoshikawa “Effects of Foreign Aid in Asia & Pacific” (1999) (Kuroda) !Chair of Recent MA Committees in Political Science Marcelino Actouka, Rajani Adhikary (2010) Mark Alexander (current) Chris Alper Yoshihisa Amae Lloyd Asato Michael Babich

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Ilhan Bae (2011) Christopher Baruffi, Frecia Basilio, John Bergstrom Kirk Bergstrom Eric Bettis Bindi Borg, Michelle Bowman (1996) Mark Bradley, Tom Brandt Michael Buckley Jonathan Buckstead (1994) Bill Buevens, Grace Caligtan, Bill Danks Cyrus Camp Joseph Campos (1994) Stuart Candy (2008) Rosie Chang, Carolyn Ciccarelli, Chris Clemmens, Joshua Cooper Adrianne Corwin (2012) Malia Kupahu Davidson Tod Desmond (2011) Kim DeVidts (2011) Phil Dewan, Yury Di Pasquale Kip Dooley Shannon Dorsey Jake Dunagan (2009) Robert Dziublowski, Justine Espiritu (2010) Gary Forth, Heather Frey (2012) Fredrick Galtung, Jenny Miller Garmendia, Barry Gills, Adrianne Greenlees Brian Gordon (current) Tiffany Haberstick (2010) Keith Hamada (1995) Shelly Hartling (2008)

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Charles Heaukulani, Dean Higuchi Sohail Inayatullah Fred James Chris Jones, Mark Justman, Daren Kadens Ross Kamakahi, Kenn Kassman, Shawn Kelley, Darrell Kicker (2010) Keonwoo Kim (current) Nawon Kim, “Korean Civil Servant Movements” (2006) (Stephenson) Stephen Kiser, Lauren King (2009) Chris Klutz, Ryan Koch (2012) Scott Kroeker, Akiyo Kuramochi, Trudi Lang (1995) Gary Lawler, Avigal Lemberger Stephen Lohse, Kaipo Lum, Sohail Mahmood, David Mason, Phil McNally, Michael Miller (current) Dwayne Minton (1995) James Monma, Takuya Murata (2008) Ali Musleh (2012) Saimoni Naivalu Igor Nikitin (2010) Devin Nordberg, Rollie Ortiz (2011) Seongwon Park (2009) Jonathan Peck, Ramsey Pedersen, John Poast Anna Powell, Joshua Pryor (2011) David Reeths (2010)

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Bob Reeves, Sue Reid Sharon Rodgers, Aaron Rosa Richard Rose, Miriam Rosenthal Storm Russell Samporn Sangchai, Eiko Sato Richard Scarce, Miichael Scheiern (1995) Yongseok Seo, Jordi Serra, Susan Shawhan Bum Chul Shin (2012) Kazuomi Shiozawa David Smith, Siula Solomona, Stacey Solomone, Rick Somerville (1995) Jesse Souki, Summer Starr (2010) John Sweeney (2012) Tony Stevenson Betty Strom, Takahiro Suzuki, Chandra Tamarisa, Sally Taylor (2009) Pam Tevebaugh David Thorp Morgan Torris-Hedlund (2010) Shanah Trevenna (2010) Rex Troumbley (2012) Francis Tuifao S. P. Udayakumar, Susan Umetsu, Salvador Valadez, Alita Wall Beth Walters, Darlene Williams Ron Williams Charles Willson, Anne Witebsky,

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Tom Worth, Wayne Yasutomi Aubrey Yee (2012) Scott Yim (2011) Anna Yue, Gino Zarrinfar (2009) Jan Zastrow Chris Zivalich !BA Honors Thesis Advisor in Political Science Carleila Carl (2008) Oriana Cederstrom Dongming Huang (2012) Erica Hwang (2009) Dede Letts (1972) Linda Luke (1971) Thomas Mandel (1972) Denise Nelson (2007) Karen Olovsson Ariel Ricker (2009) Leo Rosenberg (2012) Michi Sweeney (2014) !School of Architecture DArch Committee Member Rececca Ahler (current) Jonie Albay (2010) Mark Alojepan (2009) Nainoa Carvalho (current) Bruce Etherington (2010) Chad Henderson (2009) Mitra Kanaani (2007) Chretien Macutay (2012) Celeste Matsukawa (2011) Heidi Hewton (2009) Eric Swiy (2011) Tessa Pobanz (current) Austin Poe (2011) Dominick Turner (2010) Chamindanie Wadu (2012) GavinWong (current) Lindsay Wong (current) Andrew Yanoviak (2006) !

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American Studies PhD Dissertation Committee Member Line Kruse (current) Robert Vaughan !Anthropology PhD Dissertation Committee Member Morgan Brent (2001) Lynette Cruz (2001) !Communications PhD Dissertation Committee Member Mark Hukill Jenifer Sunrise Winter (2003) Ryota Ono (1996) !DURP PhD Dissertation Committee Member Sean McNamara (current) Shanah Trevanna (current) !School of Education EdD Dissertation Committee Member John Anderson (2009) Mark Hines (2014) Florence Miyatake Lisa Waters (2012) !Public Health MA Committee Member Annette Gardner (1993) Mark Takai (1993) !External Reviewer for MA, PhD or promotion: Hugo Blomfield, MA Thesis, University of British Colombia, 2004 Kori Diehl, Antioch University (2010) Jennifer Gidley, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (2011) Sabrina Head, University of Queensland, Australia (2010) Sirkka Heinonen, Petri Tapio, and Olli Pitkanen, University of Turku, Finland (2012) Susan Shawhan Antioch University (MA 1993) David Wright, Queensland University of Technology, Australia (2009) ! Teaching areas !Primarily political futures studies: Pols 171--Introduction to Political Futures, Pols 342--Design of Political Systems for Space Settlements, Pols 672--Politics of the Future, Pols 673--Futures of Political Systems, Pols 696--Graduate Intern Seminar, Pols 702--Seminar in Methods; Pols 770--Seminar in Policy

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!Polsci 171, Introduction to Political Futures, is also offered regularly as an entirely online course through UHM Outreach College each term throughout the year. !Other classes taught: Introduction to Political Science, American Government, Politics of Japan, Survey of Asian Politics, Research Methods, Politics of Media !At ISU, Lectures on Space and Society, Social Science and Space, Space Ethics, Space History, Governance for Space Settlements, Space Futures, Space Art and Stories, Cultural Rationale for Space !!Publications ! Books and Monographs Mutative Technologies: Communication Technology and Social Change in the Past, Present, and Futures, with John Sweeney and Aubrey Yee. Springer Press, 2014

Nonkilling Futures: Visions, editor and contributor. Honolulu: Center for Global Nonkilling, 2012

Social Foundations of Human Space Exploration. New York: Springer Briefs in Space Development, 2012

Many Parts, One Body: How the Episcopal Church Works. Church Press, 2010 Democracy and Futures. (with Mika Mannermaa and Paula Tiihonen). Helsinki:

Parliament of Finland, 2006 (Chosen as one of the best books on futures of government in the past decade by Michael Marien, Future Survey, December 2007)

Learning to Seek: Globalization, Governance, and the Futures of Higher Education, special issue of Peace and Policy, Vol. 11, 2006, Edited with Walter Truett Anderson and Majid Tehranian

Fairness, Globalization and Public Institutions: East Asia and Beyond (with Dick Pratt and Yongseok Seo). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2006.

Advancing Futures: Futures Studies in Higher Education. New York: Praeger, 2002. ALSO published in Korean in 2008

Hawaii 2000: Past, Present, and Future. With Michael Hamnett, et al., A Report Prepared for the Office of Planning, Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism, State of Hawaii. December 1999

Co-creating a public philosophy for future generations. London: Adamantine Press, 1999 (contributor and co-editor with Tae-Chang Kim)

Futures studies in higher education. (Editor and contributor) American Behavioral Scientist, Vol, 42, No. 3, November/December, 1998 (Entire issue).

Creating a new history for future generations. Future Generations Studies Series II. Co-edited, with Tae-Chang Kim. Kyoto: Institute for the Integrated Study of Future Generations, 1995

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The future of democracy in developing countries, co-edited with Ikram Azam and Sohail Inayatullah. Islamabad, Pakistan: National Book Foundation, 1994

Advancing democracy and participation: Challenges for the future, co-edited with Bart van Steenbergen, Radmila Nakarada, and Felix Marti. Barcelona: Centre Unesco de Catalunya, 1992

The futures of development, co-edited with Eleonora Masini & Sharon Rodgers. Paris: Unesco, 1991

Alternative futures for the state courts of 2020, co-authored with Sharon Rodgers. Chicago: American Judicature Society, 1991

Who cares? And how? Futures of caring societies, co-edited with Maria Guido Roulstone. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1988

A study of preferred futures for telecommunications in six Pacific Island societies, co-authored with Barbara Moir and Christopher Jones. Honolulu: Pacific International Center for High Technology Research, 1986

Judging the future, co-editor and author, Clem Bezold. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1981

Human futuristics, co-edited with Magoroh Maruyama. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1971

Studying American national government. New York: Scott, Foresman, 1971 The Soka Gakkai: Builders of the Third Civilization. Seattle: University of

Washington Press, 1968 Minshushugi no Rinri (The ethics of democracy) (In Japanese). Tokyo:

Hyogensha, 1963 Nonkilling Futures: Visions, editor and contributor. Honolulu: Center for Global

Nonkilling, 2012 Social Foundations of Human Space Exploration. New York: Springer Briefs in

Space Development, 2012 !! Articles in books or journals !

“Alternative Futures of the Architectural Profession,” in Mitra Kanaani, ed., Handbook for Architecture Design and Practice: Established and Emerging Trends. Routledge Press, forthcoming 2015

“’New Beginnings’ Within a New Normal for the Four Futures,” Foresight, forthcoming 2014 “What is the West?” East West Affair 7, July-September 2014. “Tourism in Hawaii: 1776-2076,” Journal of Tourism Futures, Vol. 1, No. 1, March 2014

“Education fit for the futures,” in News on ICT in Education, Unesco Bangkok Office, February 2014 <http://www.unescobkk.org/education/ict/enewsletter/>

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“Four images of the future,” set: Research Information for Teachers, Special Issue on Future Education, Vol. 40, No. 1, 2014, 61-63

“Campuses 2060: Four Futures of Higher Education in Four Alternative Futures of Society,” with Ray Yeh and Seongwon Park, in Munir Shuib, Aida Suraya Md. Yunus, and Shukran Abd. Rahman (Eds.). Developments in Higher Education: National Strategies and Global Perspectives, Universiti Sains Malaysia Press and National Higher Education Research Institute, Penang, Malaysia, 2013.

“Report on ‘Communicating Power: Technological Innovation and Social Change, in the Past, Present and Futures,” (with John A. Sweeney, and Aubrey Yee with Aaron Rosa, Journal of Futures Studies, Vol. 17, No. 4, June 2013, 117-133.

“Communication Technologies and the Futures of Courts and Law”, in Sam Muller, Stavros Zouridis, Morly Frishman and Laura Kistemaker (editors), The Law of the Future and the Future of Law Volume II. The Hague: Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 2012. Chapter 3.7, pp. 209-219

“Eleonora Masini: la mujer que me dio luz y alas,” in Antonio Alonso Concheiro and Javier Medina Vasquez, eds., Eleonora Barbieri Masini: Alma de los estudios de los futuros, Mexico City: Fundacio Javier Barross Sierra, 2012, pp. 343-350.

“Korea as a Conserver Society,” with Seongwon Park, Social Business, 2(3), 2012, pp.181-204.

"Dream Society? Ubiquitous Society? No Society? Futures for Finland and the world as seen from a small Pacific Island," Futura, 3/12, pp. 39-43.

“On looking into the futures,” in Jan Dietrich Muller, ed., Delivering Tomorrow: Logistics 2050. A Scenario Study. Bonn: Deutsche Post AG, 2012, pp, 22-26

"Futures Studies," in William Sims Bainbridge, ed., Leadership in Science and Technology. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Reference Series, 2011, Vol. 1, Chapter Four, pp. 32-40.

"Where is the locus of authority in The Episcopal Church?", The Journal of Episcopal Church Canon Law Vol. 2, No. 1, February 2011, pp. 131-189 <http://www.vts.edu/ftpimages/95/download/pt4.pdf>

"Designing a foresight exercise for the future of rural communities in Romania," (with Fabienne Goux-Baudiment, Mihaela Ghișa, Sam Cole), Futures 43:9 November 2011

"What The Girl May Be Thinking," Futures 43:9 November 2011 "Wendell Bell: The futurist who would put my grandmother in prison," Futures

(May 2011) “Separating Goals from Measures, and Economic Growth as the Primary

Measure,“ Journal of Futures Studies, Vol. 15 No. 2, December 2010, pp. 171f "Next Generations: Reactives to Civics to Adaptives," Educational Technology

and Change Journal, October 10, 2010 <http://etcjournal.com/2008/10/01/jim-dator/> "Humans and Space: Stories, Images, Music and Dance," in Farthest Shores: A

21st Century Guide to Space, Joseph N. Pelton and Angelia Bukley, eds., Apogee Books, 2010

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"Alternative futures at the Manoa School" Journal of Futures Studies, Vol. 14. No. 2, November 2009, 1-18.

“The Unholy Trinity, Plus One,” Journal of Futures Studies, Vol. 13, No. 3, February 2009, p. 33 – 48. Also published in Korean in Shindonga, August 2008, pp. 450-459. !

"Futures and Trial Courts," Widener Journal of Law, Vol. 18, No. 2, 2009 "Futures, Volumes One and Two: Then and now," Symposium on the 40th

anniversary of the journal Futures, Futures Vol. 40, No. 1, 2008, pp. 893–926 "Court Futures Dialogue" in Carol Flango, et al., ed., Future Trends in State

Courts 2007. Williamsburg, Virginia: National Center of State Courts, 2007, pp. 2-17 "Designing governance systems for Mars," in R. Harish, ed., Space Travel and

Tourism: New Frontiers. Hyderabad, India: Icfai University Press, 2007, pp. 122-130 "Governing the Futures: Dream or Survival Societies?" Journal of Futures

Studies, May 2007, 11(4): 1 - 14 "Religion and war in the 21st Century," in Tenri Daigaku Chiiki Bunka Kenyu

Center, ed., Senso, Shukyo, Heiwa [War, Religion, Peace], Tenri Daigaku 80 Shunen Kinen [Tenri University 80th anniversary celebration]. (Tenri-Shi, Japan: Tenri Daigaku, 2007, pp. 34-51).

"Alternative Futures of Policing in New Zealand," in Securing the future: Networked policing in New Zealand. Proceedings of a conference held on 22 November 2006. New Zealand Police, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 4-14.

"The futures of information, literacy and lifetime learning: A symphonic meditation," Reference Services Review," Vol. 34, No. 4, 2006, pp.471-.

"Will America ever become a democracy?" in Mika Mannermaa, Jim Dator and Paula Tiihonen, eds., Democracy and Futures. Helsinki: Parliament of Finland, 2006, pp. 61-68.

"Alternative futures for K-Waves," in Tessaleno Devezas, ed., Kondratieff Waves, Warfare and World Security. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2006, pp. 311-317.

"Campus Futures," published simultaneously in Planning for Higher Education (Journal of the Society for College and University Planners), Vol. 34, No. 3, April-June 2006, pp. 45-48; Business Officer (Journal of the National Association of College and University Business Officers), Vol. 39, No. 10, April 2006, pp. 24-17; and Facilities Manager (Journal of the Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers), Vol. 22, No. 2, March/April 2006, pp. 24-27.

"Korea as the wave of a future: The emerging Dream Society of icons and aesthetic experience" (with Yongseok Seo), Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies, Vol. 10. 2005, pp. 1-21. Also in Journal of Futures Studies, Vol. 9, No. 1,August 2004, pp. 31-44. Also in Susan Pares and J. E. Hoare, ed., Korea: The past and the present; selected papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005. Oxford: Global/Oriental, 2008

"Universities without 'quality' and quality without 'universities," On the Horizon, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2005, pp. 199-215. (Voted the outstanding paper for 2006); also in Marcus

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Bussey, Sohail Inayatullah, and Ivana Milojevic, editors, Alternative Educational Futures: Pedagogies for Emergent Worlds. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 2008, Chapter 6, pp. 90-110

"The WFSF and I," Futures, Vol.37, No. 5, June 2005, pp. 371-385. "Assuming 'responsibility for your rose,'" in Jouni Paavola and Ian Lowe, eds.,

Environmental Values in a Globalising World: Nature, Justice and Governance. London: Routledge, 2004, Chapter 13.

"Reading History: Comment on Chenoweth and Feitelson, Futures, Vol. 37,No. 1, February 2005, pp. 83-86.

"De-Colonizing the Future," Journal of Futures Studies, Vol. 9 No. 3, February 2005, pp. 93-104, as part of their "Classics in futures studies" series. Republished from Andrew Spekke, ed., The Next 25 Years, Washington: World Future Society, 1975

"Judicial Leadership Scenario," (with Sharon Rodgers), in Kathleen Sampson, ed., Handbook for Judges: An anthology of inspirational and educational readings. Chicago: American Judicature Society, 2004, pp. 225-231 (Excerpted from Jim Dator and Sharon Rodgers, The Future and the Courts. Chicago: American Judicature Society, 1990)

"Visions, Values, Technologies and Schools," in Aharon Aviram and Janice Richardson, eds., Upon What Does the Turtle Stand? Rethinking Education for the Digital Age. Springer-Verlag, 2004

"Futures of Identity, Racism, and Diversity," Journal of Futures Studies, February 2004, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 47-54

“Mortgage Banking for the New American Empire, and other futures,” Foresight, Vol. 6 No. 1, 2004, pp. 13-18

"Teaching futures studies: Some lessons learned," Journal of Futures Studies, Vol. 7, No. 3, February 2003, pp. 1-6

"Some in power, some in pain: A symphonic meditation on humanity and space," in Michael Rycroft, ed., Beyond the International Space Station: The future of human spaceflight. Dodrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002

"Artilectual salutations," Journal of Futures Studies, Vol. 6, No. 2, November 2001, 87-92

"Closing the deal: How to make organizations act on futures research. Foresight, Vol. 3, No.3, June 2001, 177-189 (With Jerome Glenn and Theodore Gordon),

"The last supper of the dinosaurs: Futures of shopping malls," Journal of Futures Studies, Vol. 5, No. 4, May 2001, 93-110

“Judicial governance of the Long Blur,” Futures, Vol. 33, No. 1, January 2001 "When courts are overgrown with grass: The role of courts in the 21st Century."

Futures, Vol. 32, No. 2, March 2000 "Bright future for unions?" in Arthur Shostak, CyberUnion. M. E. Sharpe, 1999 "Return to long waves," Futures Vol. 31, No. 3/4, April/May 1999 "From tsunamis to long waves and back," Futures, Vol. 31, No. 1, February 1999 "First Class? UH can be good, but not great," Honolulu Star-Bulletin, January 23,

1999, B-1, 4 "End of authority," Fast Company, November 1998 (Cathy Olofson)

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"Futures of universities: Ivied halls, virtual malls, or theme parks?" Futures, September 1998

"Sei responsabile della tua rosa," in Alberto Gasparini, ed., Futuribili 3 (Istituto di Sociologica Internazionale di Gorizia, Italy, 1997

"A fish in and out of water," Futures, August/September 1996 Co-editor (with Debora Halbert) special issue of Technological Forecasting &

Social Change on "Law and Justice in the 21st Century." June/July 1996 "Futures studies as applied knowledge," in Richard Slaughter, ed., New thinking

for a new millennium. London: Routledge, 1996 "Judiciaries, Futures of US State," and "Women futurists," Encyclopedia of the

Future, Macmillian Publishing Company, 1996 "Even though oxygen is flowing, the plastic bag may not inflate," in Tae-Chang

Kim and Allen Tough (eds), Thinking about Future Generations. Future Generations Studies Series I. Kyoto: Institute for the Integrated Study of Future Generations, 1995

"What is (and what is not) futures studies?" Papers de Prospectiva (Centre Catala de Prospectiva, Barcelona). Vol 1, No. 1, May 1994

"Gli studi sul futuro. Domani e oggi," in Alberto Gasparini, ed., Futuribili 1 (Istituto di Sociologica Internazionale di Gorizia, Italy, 1994)

"How to become a good futurist," African Futures Bulletin (UNDP), Vol. 1, No. 3, April-July, 1994)

"Judging the future," Texas Bar Journal, July 1994 "Last word on the future: The five great waves of change," Legal Management,

Vol. 13, No. 3, May/June 1994 (reprinted in abridged form in Editor Exchange Newsletter, July 1994)

"Inventing the future of the courts and the courts of the future," in Sohail Inayatullah, ed., Judicial Foresight in the Hawaii Judiciary. Judiciary, State of Hawaii, 1994

"The dancing judicial Zen masters: How many judges does it take to see the future?" Technological Forecasting & Social Change, Vol. 46, No. 1, May 1994

"Linkages between work and employment?" The Manoa Journal of Fried and Half-fried Ideas (about the future...). Occasional Paper 3, May 1994

"Judicial foresight bibliography," Futures Research Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 1, Spring 1994

"Hawaii's future: Paradise lost?" Honolulu Advertiser, March 22, 1994 "Dogs don't bark at parked cars," Futures, Vol. 26, No. 1, January/February 1994 "Women in futures studies and women's visions of the future--One man's tentative

view." The Manoa Journal of Fried and Half-Fried Ideas (about the future...). Occasional Paper 2, January 1994

"American state courts, five tsunamis, and four alternative futures," Futures Research Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 4, Winter 1993

"From future workshops to envisioning alternative futures," Futures Research Quarterly, Fall 1993

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"Futures studies and sustainable community development," The Manoa Journal of Fried and Half-Fried Ideas (about the future...), Occasional Paper 1, August 1993

(with Bindi Borg) "Three true stories and their (possible) moral for the future of UH libraries and librarians," The Hawaii Library Association Journal, June 1993 "Zukunftswerkstatten, soziale Erfindungen und der lange Atem," in Sekretariat fur Zukunftsforschung, ed., Die Triebkraft Hoffnung: Robert Jungk zu Ehren. Basel: Beltz Verlag, 1993

"Surfing the tsunamis of change," in Donald Malcolm, Jr., ed., Land, culture and development in the Aquatic Continent. Maui: Kapalua Pacific Center, 1992

"Looking for Europe from the outside," Futures, June 1992 (Translated and reprinted in Zukunfte, December 1992/January 1993)

"Participating with the universe," and "I want my ITV," in B. van Steenbergen, et al, Advancing democracy and participation: Challenges for the future. Centre Unesco de Catalunya, 1992

"Communication, information & Australia--The view from a future," in Tony Stevenson & June Lennie, eds., Australia's Communication Future. The Communication Centre, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 1992.

"Tsunamis of change," in Laura C. Lyne, ed., Site World, The 1992 Yearbook of Global Super Projects. Atlanta, Georgia: Conway Data, Inc., 1992

"Futures of work, working and workers," in Charles Aldrich, Exploring the Future. College Park, Maryland: International University Consortium. 1991

"Hawaii's energy futures," Hoa Hana, October 1991 "Lack of governmental foresight: Twenty years of trying to link decisions to

vision," Futures Research Quarterly, Fall 1991 "The futures of culture and communication," in Eleonora Masini (ed), The Futures

of Culture, Vol. I Paris: Unesco, 1991 "Forward," to Allen Tough, Crucial Questions about the Future. University Press

of America, 1991 "It's only a paper moon," Futures, December 1990 The future and the courts conference, Executive summary, co-authored with

Sharon Rodgers. American Judicature Society, November 1990 "On the futures of marine mining," Materials and Society, No. 3/4, 1990 "Surfing the waves of change," Futura, No. 3, 1990 (Helsinki, Finland) "Which Pacific Century?" International Journal of Problems of Theoretical and

Practical Management, Vol. 4, 1990 [In Russian. Published in Moscow] "Everyday life in the 21st Century," Sociological Problems, No. 2, 1990 [In

Bulgarian. Published in Sofia, Bulgaria) "What do 'You' do when your robot bows as your clone enters holographic

MTV?" Futures, August 1989 "The futures of libraries in a restructuring world," in Philomena Hauck, ed.,

Voices from Around the World: Selections from the Annual Proceedings of the International Association of School Librarianship. Scarecrow Press, 1989

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"The future of care and 'normal' behavior, Education & Training in Mental Retardation, December 1988

"The changing face of America--How will demographic trends affect the courts?" Judicature, August/September 1988

"Humanity's responsibility for future life," in C. P. Stone, ed., Conservation Biology in Hawai'i. University of Hawaii Press, 1988

"Hawaii in 100 years: Robots and wealthy outsiders," Honolulu Magazine, October 1988

"Hanging on the hinge of history: Some meanings of 'technology' to present & future generations in the US," Futura (Helsinki, Finland), 6, 1987

"Transition to a positive future?" Hawaii Community Education Association Forum, Fall 1987

"Thinking locally and acting globally: Hawaii, WFSF, and me," in Michael Marien and Lane Jennings, eds., What I Have Learned. Greenwood Press, 1987

"The futures of futures studies: A view from Hawaii," Futures, June 1986 [Also in Luis Garita, ed., Futures of Peace: Cultural Perspectives. University of Costa Rica, 1986]

"Youth, peace, education and the future," in N. Radhakrishnan, ed., Multiple Streams of Peace Movement. Madras, India: Emerald Publishers, 1986

"Answer the echo, follow the dream: Lifestyles & deep space," in Dan Wedemeyer and Anthony Pennings, eds., Telecommunications--Asia, Americas, Pacific. Pacific Telecommunications Council, 1986

"The futures of higher education: Is there a place for us?" Proceedings of the First Conference of the Pacific Rim Association for Higher Education. University of Washington, 1985

"Quantum politics and political design," in Rolf Homann, ed., Changing Lifestyles as Indicators of New and Cultural Values. Zurich: G. Duttweiler, 1984

"The Honolulu Electronic Town Meeting," in William Page, ed., The Future of Politics. London: Frances Pinter, 1983

"Prolegomenon to a study of the future of political institutions in the Pacific Island region," in Rolf Homann, ed., The Future of Political Institutions. Zurich: G. Duttweiler, 1982

"Alternative futures of the Northern Mariana Islands," Political Science, Summer 1982

"Inventing a judiciary for Ponape," Political Science, Summer 1982 "Loose connections: A vision of a Transformational Society," in Eleonora Masini,

ed., Alternative Visions of Desirable Societies, Pergamon, 1982 "The nature of futures," in Donald Malcolm, ed., Maui's Economic Future. Maui

Development Council, 1982 "Beyond the nation-state?" World Future Society Bulletin, November-December

1981 "Three images of global governance," The Futurist, December 1981 "Four futures plus three," in Geoff Gallas, ed., Proceedings of the First National

Symposium on Court Management. National Center for State Courts, 1981

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"Alternative futures and the future of law," [and] "Alternative futures for the adversary system in America," in James Dator & Clement Bezold, eds., Judging the Future, University of Hawaii, 1981

"Thinking about the future" [and] "Responding to the future," in Dorothy Douthit, ed., Planning the Good Life for Hawaii. Hawaii Committee for the Humanities, 1981

"Focusing on the futures," National Council for the Social Studies, 1981 "EIES and Racter and me: Computer conferencing from a Pacific Island," in Dan

Wedemeyer, ed., Pacific Telecommunications Conference II. Pacific Telecommunications Council 1980

"Identity, culture, and communication futures," Futurics, 3/3, 1979. "Science and technology in Japanese society," in Charles Moraze, ed., Science

and the Factors of Inequality. UNESCO, 1979 "The futures of culture/cultures of the future," in Anthony Marsella, et al., eds.,

Perspectives in Cross-Cultural Psychology. Academic Press, 1979 "The future of Anticipatory Democracy," in Clement Bezold, ed., Anticipatory

Democracy. Random House, 1978 "Beyond a researchable doubt: Some alternative futures for corrections & the

criminal justice system in the US," in Burt Nanus, ed., The Future of Corrections. National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, 1978

"Futures research," in Bruce Ross-Larson, ed., Malaysia 2001. Kuala Lumpur: Syed Kechick Foundation, 1978

"Alternative futures and the future of education," Compass, September 1978 "Beyond the industrial state," Skills for Survival. Lambton College, Ontario, 1978 "Techniques of scenario development" [and] "The media literacy report," in L. S.

Harms & Richard Barber, Scenarios for Hawaii's Communication Futures. Social Science Research Institute, 1978

"The pedagogy of the oppressed: North American style," McGill Journal of Education, Spring 1977

"De-Colonizing the future," in Andrew Spekke, ed., The Next 25 Years. World Future Society, 1975

"Adult education and the invention of alternative futures," in Convergence: International Journal for Adult Education. No. 3, 1975 (Also, Guest Editor for this issue)

"Neither there nor then: A eutopian alternative to the 'development' model of future society,' in Eleonora Masini, ed., Human Futures. London: IPC Science and Technology Press, 1974

"Future research: A second look and yet another look again," in Pavel Apostol, ed., Proceedings of the Third World Future Research Conference. Bucharest, Romania, 1974

"Why futuristics?" in George Chaplin and Glenn Paige, eds., Hawaii 2000. University of Hawaii Press, 1973

"Futuristics and the exercise of anticipatory democracy in Hawaii," in Albert Somit, ed., Political Science and the Study of the Future. Dryden, 1973

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"Some possible new communication technologies," in Jim Richstad and L. S. Harms, eds., World Communication. East-West Center, Communication Institute, 1973

"The limits to 'The Limits to Growth'", Simulation in the Service of Society, March 1973

"Orienting Hawaii to the future," in Michael Marien and Warren Ziegler, eds., The Potential of Educational Futures. Charles A. Jones, 1972

"The Soka Gakkai-Komeito and its role in the sociopolitical development of postwar Japan," Journal of Developing Areas, April 1972

"A dowager in a hurricane: Law and legal systems for the future," in Lester Cingcade, ed., Proceedings of the Conference on the Administration of Justice. Hawaii Supreme Court, 1972

"An approach to popular participation in forecasting and designing the future of Hawaii," in Human Futuristics, Jim Dator and Magoroh Maruyama, eds., University of Hawaii 1971

"The uses of the past and the abuses of the future," in Thomas Nickerson, ed., Hawaii 200 Congress. Hawaiian Historical Society, 1971

"Political futuristics," in David Plath, ed., Aware of Utopia. University of Illinois Press, 1971

"Decisions for the future," Futures, September 1971 "A framework for futuristics in Hawaii," in Hidetoshi Kato, ed., Challenges from

the Future: Proceedings of the International Future Research Conference. Tokyo: Kodansha, 1970

"'Futuristics' and 'modernization,'" Asian Forum, October-December 1970 "Measuring attitudes across cultures," in Glendon Schubert and David Danelski,

eds., Comparative Judicial Behavior. Oxford University Press, 1969 "Non-verbal, non-numerical models and media in political science," American

Behavioral Scientist, May 1968 "A cybernetic, post-money, situational-ethic society," The Futurist, August 1967 "Life history and attitudes of Japanese High Court judges," Western Political

Quarterly, June 1967 "The Soka Gakkai in Japanese politics," A Journal of Church and State, June 1967

(Translated and reprinted in Kokusai Shukyo, November -December 1967) "The 'Protestant Ethic' in Japan, " Journal of Developing Areas, October 1966 "The American president: A lion on a reservation," Rikkyo Hogaku, 1965 Soka Gakkai: A socio-political interpretation," Contemporary Religions in Japan,

September 1965 " Seijigaku hohoron no mondai” (?Methodological problems in political

science,") (in Japanese) Rikkyo Hogaku, 1962 ! Published book reviews !Review of Future: A Recent History, by Lawrence R. Samuel. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2009

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!Review of From Resource Scarcity to Ecological Security: Exploring New Limits to Growth, by Dennis Pirages, Ken Cousins (Eds.), The MIT Press, Cambridge Massachusetts, 2005 Published in Technology Forecasting & Social Change, 2006 !Review of Islam, Postmodernism and other futures: a ziauddin sardar reader, edited by Sohail Inayatullah and Gail Boxwell. Pluto Press: London, 2003. Published in Futures 2003 !Review of Medieval futures: Attitudes to the future in the Middle Ages, by John Burrow and Ian Wei. Woodbridge, UK: The Boydell Press, 2000 Published in Futures, Vol. 35, No. 10, December 2003, pp. 1067-1072. !Review of From imperial myth to democracy: Japan's two constitutions, 1889-2002, Maki. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2002. Published in Law and Politics Review, Vol. 12 No. 12 (December 2002) !Review of The future of tradition: Customary law, common law and legal pluralism, by Leon Sheleef. London, England and Portland Oregon: Frank Cass 2000. Published in Law and Politics Review, Vol. 10, No. 4, April 2000 !Review of Utopistics, by Immanuel Wallerstein, New York: The New Press, 1998 Published in the World Futures Studies Federation Newsletter, 1999 !Review of Arnulf Grubler, Technology and Social Change. In Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Vol. 62, No. 3, November 1999, 259-161 !Review of The Future and its Enemies: The growing conflict over creativity, enterprise, and progress, by Virginia Postrel, New York: The Free Press, 1998. !Review of Paths of fire. An anthropologist's inquiry into Western technology. by Robert McCormick Adams Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1996. Published in Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 56:87-94, 1997. !Review of Voyager Tales: Personal Views of the Grand Tour, by David W. Swift, Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1997, !Review of Technological Trajectories and the Human Environment, by Jesse H. Ausubel and H. Dale Langford, eds., Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1997. Published in Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 56:297-300, 1997 !Review of "This is the future calling," review of Paul Ekins, A new world order. In Futures, October 1992

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!Review of Theodore L. Becker (editor), Quantum Politics: Applying Quantum Theory to Political Phenomena (Praeger, 1991) in Futures, January/February 1992 !Review of Carol Gould, ed, The Information Web, in Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 41/1. February, 1992 !Review of Kelvin Willoughby, Technology Choice, in Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 41/2. March, 1992 !"Will ET just say no?" Review of Peter Schenkel, ETI: A Challenge for Change, in Space Policy, Vol. 6, No. 3, August 1990 !Review of Lewis Austin, Saints and Samurai: The Political Attitudes of American and Japanese Elites. in American Political Science Review, 1978 !Review of Daisaku Ikeda, The Human Revolution, in Asian Student, 1974 !Review of Gordon R. Taylor, Rethink, in Chicago Tribute Book World, April 29, 1973 !Review of James White, The Soka Gakkai and Mass Society, in Asian Student 1971 !Review of Donald Michael, The Unprepared Society, in Technology and Culture, 1971 !Review of Mitoji Nishimoto, The Development of Educational Broadcasting in Japan, in Pacific Affairs, 1970 !Review of Theodore Brameld, Japan: Culture, Education and Change in Two Communities, in Pacific Affairs, 1970 !Review of Fernando Basabe, Religious Attitudes of Japanese Men, in The Journal of Asian Studies, 1970 !Review of William Woodward, The Allied Occupation of Japan 1945-1952 and Japanese Religion, in Journal of Asian Studies, 1970. Translated and reprinted in Kokusai Shukyo, 1972 !Review of Robert Ward, ed., Political Development in Modern Japan, in Journal of Developing Areas, 1968 !Review of Masao Maruyama, Thought and Behavior of Modern Japanese Politics, in Orient/West 1968 !

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! Multi-media productions (Multiple slide projectors, film projectors and audiotape) ! "We Do Everything As Well As We Can--Art and the Future" Created for Art 101, University of Hawaii, 1971 World Future Society General Assembly, Washington DC, May 1971 World Futures Research Conference, Bucharest, Romania, September 1972 Art 101 (Twice each semester, 1971-73) Environmental Design Class Earth 2020 Institutes, Honolulu, San Diego, San Jose, August 1973 ! "Dreaming the Undreamt Dream--An Introduction to Futuristics" Created for the Hawaii State Commission on the Year 2000, 1971 World Futures Research Conference, Rome, Italy, September 1973 Off-Center Coffee House Wesley Foundation Great Hawaiian Jubilee (three days continuous showing) Horizons Committee Conference Agricultural Extension Agents Conference Hawaii State Department of Education Kauai Conference Hawaii State Department of Education Oahu Conference Delta Kappa Gamma Educational Fraternity ! "The Uses of the Future and the Abuses of the Past" Created for the Hawaii Two Hundred Conference, 1971 ! "A Dowager in a Hurricane: Futures of Law and Justice" Created for Citizens Conference on the Administration of Law, 1972 ! "Quality Growth and Hawaii's Futures" Created for the ECOPUSH Conference on Quality Growth, 1973 Rome Special World Futures Research Conference Windward Regional Council Hawaii Loa College The Junior League Environmental Design Class General Science Class General Engineering 101 Advertising Club of Honolulu University of Hawaii Law School Hawaii Chapter, American Institute of Architects

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Honolulu Earth 2020 Institute ! "The Uncertain Futures of Law" Created for National Conference of State Court Administrators, August 1974 ! "Ontario's Energy Futures," Created for the Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning, 1976 ! "When the Bulge Hits the Dip" Created for the Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning, 1977 ! "Planning Futures Planning" Created for International Association of Corporate Planners, 1977 ! "Custom, Law and the Future: Creating a Judiciary for the Federated States of Micronesia" Created for the Judicial Leadership Conference, Ponape, Federated States of Micronesia, 1980 ! Mass media productions ! Television !"Tune to the Future" A regular program and course over KHET-TV from October 1971 until February 1972, one hour each Tuesday and Thursday evening. Awarded the prize for Creativity from the National University Extension Association in 1972. !"Voices of Dissent" A monthly half -hour show over KGMB-TV every Sunday afternoon, June 1972-August 1974 !"The Tomorrow Show" with Dick Snyder, video taped in Burbank, California, and shown nationally on NBC, January 11, 1974 !"Energy Energy" Three hour special for the Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning, over TV Ontario, 1976 !"Future Spaces" Three one-hour shows for the UN Habitat Assembly, over TV Ontario, 1976 !"Dr. Who" Intro and Extro programming for 26 half-hour episodes of the BBC-TV production, over TV Ontario 1976 !

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"Dr. Who Revisited" Extro programming for 28 half-hour episodes of the BBC-TV production, over TV Ontario, 1977 !"Whatever will be..." For the course, Art and Environment, of the Open University, UK, shown twice a year over BBC-TV2, 1977-87 !"Hawaii's Science Futures" Intro and Extro programming for a half-hour videotape for Hawaii Department of Education, 1982 !"Live Wires" Three half-hour productions on Reaganomics and Hawaii as part of the Honolulu Electronic Town Meeting experiment. Over KIKU-TV, April 1982 !"Future of Culture and the Arts" for the Jerry Lange Show, KHET-TV, April 15, 1987 !"Future of Waikiki" for Spectrum on KHET-TV, January 30, 1989 (shown twice a year since then) !"Cultural approaches to conflict resolution:" "1. Perceptions of Conflict" "2. Settling Disputes." Two half hour videos produced by the Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies under a grant from the State Justice Institute, 1991. Distributed to all state chief justices, court administrators, court law libraries, and selected university law libraries nationwide. !"Envision Justice: Re-inventing Courts for the 21st Century," 40 minute video produced in association with Tradewinds Video, the Institute for Alternative Futures, and the National Center for State Courts, funded by the State Justice Institute, 1992 !KHET, videotaped segment for "The Breaks" January 15, 1993 !"Aging in the future" in Episodes 1 and 13 of "Growing old in a new age," shown nationwide on PBS during the Fall of 1993, and on local cable channels thereafter. !"Hawaii's Futures," on "DIALOG," Hawaii Public Television, KHET-TV, and Hawaii Public Radio, KIFO. November 18, 1994 !Intro and Extro to "A Mission to Mars--Human Aspects," International Space University videotape, April 1997 !Global Teleconference on the issues of the Mars videotape, May 15, 1997 !"Living on Islands," Video by Victoria Keith, Shown repeatedly on KHET-TV, 1997 !

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"Countdown to 2000" Portion of the 5 PM News, KITV Channel 8 NBC-TV, almost every Wednesday from September 2, 1998-June 1999 !KITV Channel 8 NBC-TV, 10:30 PM-12:30 AM, New Year's Eve, 1999/2000 ! Radio ! "America and the Future of Man." A course taught by newspaper (Honolulu Advertiser) and radio (KORL) Wednesday evenings, Fall 1973 through Winter 1974 "Earth 2020" Every Tuesday evening from 9-10 PM, July 12-September 10, 1974, as part of Earth 2020 Lecture Series KPOI: 10/5 & 11/22/69; 10/5 &10/19/71 KGMB: 2/6/70, 3/21/72 "Future Flashes" for "This Country in the Morning," CBC (Canada) 1976 "The Future of Communication," Course by Radio, Summer 1978 "Energy and the Way We Live," Course by Radio, Spring 1980 "Power in Hawaii," Twelve fully-produced half-hour radio course-segments on who exercises political power in Hawaii. Fall 1982 KGU February 25 June 30, Ron Jacob's morning show KGU, Joe Rose, February 19, 1986 BBC, "Pacific Views," February 12, 1988 Brisbane Radio, May 25, 1988 KINU (Maui) 4/17/90 K-108 4/23/90 Interview with Scott Kim, KHPR, on Japan-US relations, January 6-10, 1992 "Price of Paradise", KHPR, Honolulu, March 30, 1994, March 5, 1995 ABC radio (Brisbane, Australia), October 4, 1997

Bob Hoag, "Talk of the Islands" KCCN Radio, October 25, 1999 Hawaii 2000" Tina Shelton, KHON-TV, November 22, 1999 "Futures Studies" on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered", December

31, 1999 !!On the Board of Editors of the following journals, regularly reviewing many manuscripts for possible publication in them: Foresight Futures Intergenerational Justice Review Journal of Futures Studies On the Horizon: Futures of Education Technological Forecasting & Social Change World Future Review !

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Also review manuscripts: !American Political Science Review Comparative Politics Dance Research Journal Ethics and Information Technology International Journal of Global Environmental Issues Journal of Asian Studies Journal of Developing Areas Journal of International & Intercultural Communication. Judicature The Solutions Journal Space Policy !! Recent honors and advisory appointments !Member, State of Hawaii Virtual University Advisory Committee, Western Governors' Association !Robert W. Clopton Award for Outstanding Community Service !Supervisory Board, XXI Century Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria !Board of Advisors, Futures Research Committee, All-Russian Academy of Social Sciences, Moscow !Advisory Board, World Development Council, Atlanta, Georgia !Advisory Board, Center for the Integrative Study of Future Generations, Kyoto, Japan !Advisory Board, Network University for a Green World, Awaji, Japan !Honorary member, Verein der Freunde und Forderer der Robert-Jungk-Stiftung (Salzburg, Austria) !Board of Directors, Institute for Alternative Futures, Alexandria, Virginia ! Major research projects !"Hawaii 2000: Past, Present, and Future: An evaluation of the Hawaii 2000 project of 1970." For the Office of Planning, Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism," State of Hawaii, December 1999

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!"Does the future matter?" Research project on the effect of judicial futures activities, submitted to the State Justice Institute, October 1996 !"'The more democratic a polity becomes the less future-oriented it becomes.' A hypothesis" (in cooperation with Bruce Tonn, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee). Submitted to the National Science Foundation, October 1996 !"A-P Network: Creating an network of teachers of futures studies in institutions of higher education in the Asia-Pacific region." Funding obtained from Unesco, Paris, France. Phase one completed. !"Electronic democracy and viable constitutionalism--initial explorations." Committee for Viable Constitutionalism (in process) !"Designing governance systems for space settlements" (under development) !"Teleworking Justice: Some remote possibilities." Phase one: Survey of attitudes of judges and clerks to teleworking in the Hawaii Judiciary (completed 1993) Phase two: implementing test sites (in process) !"Why state courts are so far out into the future--and what to do to push them even farther out." 1993 !Technical Services for the Hawaii Office of State Planning's "Pilot Project on Scenario Building and Future Development." 1993 !"Visioning and the Courts: A Capacity Building Project" in cooperation with the National Center for State Courts and the Institute for Alternative Futures. Funded by the State Justice Institute, 1992-93 !"Future Demographic Changes & Culturally-Appropriate Dispute Resolution Procedures" (funded by the State Justice Institute, Alexandria, VA). Results first presented at a Plenary Session of the Hawaii Judicial Foresight Conference, January 7, 1991 "The Futures and the Courts" (a book and a monograph based on a conference sponsored by the American Judicature Society) 1991-92 !"The Politics of Sea Level Rise with special attention to the Republic of the Marshalls," funded by the US Environmental Protection Agency, The Pacific Basin Development Council, the University of Hawaii Research Council, and the Pacific International Center for High Technology Research, 1989 !

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"High Technology for Small, Remote Islands," Lecture Series and workshops funded by GTE. Speakers from China, Japan, Peru, and California, 1987-88 !"Social Impacts of Telecommunications on Pacific Island Communities--Present and Future," funded by GTE-Laboratories, 1985-86 !"Science and Technology Policy for Small Communities," Funded by the McInery Foundation, 1985 !"Earth 2020," National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1974. Teachers' Institute on problems of planetary management, for Hawaii high school and college teachers. !"Hawaii Alternative Futures Decision-Aiding Model/Display" Dynamic systems model/display to aid State decision-makers in the public and private sector to anticipate the probable social, economic, and environmental consequences of actions or inactions in the present. Supported by grant from the Office of the Hawaii State Legislative Auditor; the State Bicentennial Commission, and various business and labor groups, 1972-74 !United States Office of Education, EPDA Civics Institute in political science for teachers and administrators in economically disadvantaged areas, Summer 1968 !American Council of Learned Societies, 1965, survey (N=980) of the socio-religious attitudes of Tokyo citizens ! Consultant or advisor !State Judiciaries of Hawaii (1972-present), Virginia (1987-present), Arizona (1988), Massachusetts (1990), Illinois (1992), Kansas (1992), Tennessee (1993-1995), Florida (1993), Pennsylvania (1994--present), Puerto Rico (1996), Subordinate Courts of Singapore (1996-present), Judiciary of New Zealand (2000) !Scanning Advisory Board, Office of State Planning, Office of the Governor of Hawaii, 1990-1995 !Advisory Committee, Hawaii Space Development Authority, Department of Business and Economic Development, 1990-1995 !Pacific Regional Coordinator of FUTURESCO, a clearinghouse for future-oriented material conducted by Unesco, 1990-93 !Planning Committee, 1991 Hawaii Judicial Foresight Congress, held January 6-9, 1991 !

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To the Vice Provost & Dean of Faculty of Arizona State University on the development of their new West Campus, 1990-91 !Abortion Policy Task Force, Western Behavioral Science Institute, 1990 !International University Consortium (College Park, Maryland) on development of the course, "Exploring the Future," 1991-2 !Faculty development workshops for Open University (UK), University of Miami, West Oahu College, Kapiolani Community College, Honolulu Community College, and Hawaii Loa College !Hawaii State Commission for the Year 2000 (1970-1978) !Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning, Toronto, Canada (1974-78) !Futures Commissions of Florida, Oregon, and Peoria (Illinois) !Conference of State Court Administrators, 1973, 1978, 1991, 1993 !National Conference on the Future and the Courts, 1991 !Council of State Governor's Policy Advisors (formerly Council of State Planning Agencies), 1988 !National Conference of State Legislatures, 1978 !Council of State Governments, 1987 !Hawaii State Legislature, various workshops since 1970 !Hawaii Association of County Governments, various workshops since 1969 !Judiciary Committee, Federated States of Micronesia, 1986-89 !Governor's Conference on Hawaii 2000, 1969-70 !Task Force on Political Decision-making and the Law, and the Task Force on Hawaii's Peoples and Life-Styles of the Governor's Conference, 1969-70 !Planning Committee for the East-West Center-sponsored "Future of Asia" Conference, held August 1970 !

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Member of the Advisory Committee and Keynote Speaker for the Conference on Hawaii 200 which initiated Hawaii's Bicentennial Celebrations, 1971 !Horizons Committee of the State Bicentennial Commission, 1973-74 !American School System of Kwajelein Island, January 1972 !Hawaii Curriculum Center's project to develop a futures-oriented educational curriculum in language learning, 1972 !Planning committee and speaker at conference on The Future of Law, sponsored by the Hawaii State Supreme Court, May 1972 !Task Force on New Technology, Alternative Economic Futures for Hawaii Conference, 1973-74 !Kailua High School, Spring 1973, under grant from the National Humanities Faculty ! Current or recent University of Hawaii committees !UH Manoa Faculty Senate (elected continuously 1970) Secretary to the Senate Senate Executive Committee Liaison, Committee on Administration and Budget; Liaison, Committee on Athletics Committee on Curriculum & Programs, Committee on Sexual Harassment,

Student Conduct Committee President's Ad Hoc Committee on the Budget Advisory Committee for Space Research Robert W. Clopton Award Committee Manoa Library Committee Master Degree in Peace & Conflict Resolution Planning Committee Multimedia Advisory Group, College of Social Sciences Pacific Island Studies Program, Personnel Committee Social Science Research Institute, Director's Advisory Committee Social Science Research Institute, Personnel Committee Department of Political Science, Personnel, Curriculum,Hiring,

and Admissions Committees East/West Center-University of Hawaii Liaison Committee Strategic Planning Committee, University of Hawaii, 1981-85 ! REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF PRESENTATIONS 2010-1960 [chronological within years]

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!2014 International Presentations:

January 24, “The Alternative Futures Perspective of Higher Education”, Sponsored by the Southeast Asia Ministers of Education Organization, the Thailand Commission on Higher Education, and Fulbright Thailand, Ballroom B, 3rd Floor, Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand January 28-30, Keynote address and four workshops on Post-2015 Education Scenarios and Post-EFA Education Agenda in Southeast Asia, for the Southeast Asia Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO), Empress Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

March 20-April 3, Short course on futures studies for Graduate Program in Strategic Futures, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea

April 3, “Limits to Growth: Then, Now, Tomorrow” KAIST Conference on Limits to Growth and a Creative Society”, Seoul

April 30, “Good Companies in Four Futures,” Conference on Good Companies in the Future, Sisha Journal, Seoul Westin Hotel, Seoul, Korea June 8-20, Lectures and workshops on Space Humanities for SSP 14 (Space Studies Program) of the International Space University of Strasbourg, France, meeting at the École de Technologie Supérieure, Montreal, Quebec, Canada July 5, Moderate panel on “East Asian Values and Futures Studies”, present paper on “Futures studies as a global activity.” The 21st Century Human Values Forum, Woonbung Hall, Andong Culture and Arts Center, Andong, Korea

September 1 “Governmental foresight, past and futures” for the Panel on Governmental Foresight,” UNDP Conference on “Building resilience in small island developing states through foresight”, Faleata Sports Complex, Apia, Samoa

September 22, “Agriculture as the Next Korean Wave?” for the Symposium on “A future growth industry: Agriculture,” sponsored by the Korea Rural Economics Institute, InterContinental COEX Hotel, Seoul, Korea

September 29-October 3, six lectures and two workshops on Space Humanities, International Space University, Strasbourg, France !!National Presentations:

May 23-25, “What is the West?”, for “Polylogue” sponsored by the Center for Postnormal Policies and Futures Studies,” East-West University, Chicago, Illinois. !Presentations in Hawaii:

February 18-19, Resilient Hawaii Forum, Pomaikai Ballroom, Dole Cannery, Honolulu. This forum was a follow up of the workshop of August

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22-23, 2011,conducted by the Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies at the Marriot Waikiki Beach Hotel sponsored by the Hawaii State Office of Planning, Hawaii Ocean Resources Management Plan (ORMP,) with the goal of creating climate change policies for the State of Hawaii. In 2012, the State Legislature passed and the Governor signed SB2745 SD1 HD2 CD1, incorporating preparing for climate change into the State Plan, based on the outcomes of the 2011 workshop. In 2013, President Barack Obama appointed Gov. Neil Abercrombie to serve on the President’s Task Force on Climate Preparedness and Resilience. The 2014 conference fleshed out certain aspects of the 2012 legislation that will also help inform the report on Hawaii’s efforts that the Governor will present to the President’s Task Force.

April 20-23, Three day futures workshop for government officials, Lumeria Inn, Maui, in cooperation with the School of International Futures, located in the UK,

June 23, “Four Futures for Six Ys”, for the regional meeting of directors of YMCA of Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and Honolulu, Ala Moana Hotel, Honolulu

June 24, Alternative futures workshop for the Board of Directors of WATG Design, Moana Surfrider Hotel, Honolulu (with Aaron Rosa and Tuti Baker)

September 12, “Futures->Plans->Policies->Actions” for the Hawaii Congress of Planning Officials conference on “Shaping Hawaii for Tomorrow”, Sheraton Maui Hotel !Media and other Interviews:

January 10, Visit to the Center by Patricia Riley, Director, Scenario Lab, University of Southern California

May 5, meeting with Dr. Witaya Jeradechakul, Executive Director of SEAMEO, Hilton Waikiki Hotel, about next steps in SEAMEO long range planning process.

July 4, Interview with KIM Sang-woon and KIM Min-Jae, Dong-a Ilbo, Incheon airport

July 5, Interview with HONG, Jung-Kyoung, MBC-TV, Andong Press Center, Andong, Korea

July 5, Interview with KIM, Kyung Eun, Chosun Ilbo, Richell Hotel, Andong, Korea July 25, Interview with Geoff Dembicki, reporter for The Tyee.ca, about sustainability and solar energy in Hawaii

August 4, Interview with Park Hyong-ki, journalist for The Korea Herald. Published August 13, 2014 [Herald Interview] Korea must widen its view of future  http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20140813000235 

August 7, Interview with Suk Ho Shin and Seung Hun Lee, Washington Correspondents for The Dong-A Ilbo of South Korea.

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September 18, interview with Kyungmi Choi of TBS eFM's "This Morning" radio program in Seoul, Korea, on the importance of forecasting the future on a national scale. !!2013 International Presentations: May 9, “History and Futures of Futures Studies,” Global Video Webinar 2013 on Futures Studies, monthly lectures sponsored by the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Autonomous University of Mexico

June 24-July 12--Core lectures and workshops on space humanities International Space University (ISU) in Strasbourg, France. Scott Yim (BA and MA UHM graduate in Political Science) received an Master of Space Studies degree from ISU in June 2013

June 26-27, Global Research and Social Innovation: Transforming Futures, 21st World Conference, World Futures Studies Federation, Bucharest, Romania. Ten graduate students and two faculty members affiliated with the Alternative Futures graduate program attended and presented papers at the Conference. They were Ilhan Bae, Tuti Baker, Jim Dator, William Kramer, Seongwon Park, BumChul Shim, John Sweeney, Jenifer Winter, Aubrey Yee. June 4-5, Futures workshop for annual summer school, Finland Futures Research Centre, Turku University, Turku, Finland

June 6-7, “By 2060, it will be illegal to use the ground to grow food…and other futures”. Keynote presentation for Conference on the Futures for Food, Finland Futures Research Centre, Turku University, Turku, Finland

October 7-11, Core lectures and workshops, International Space University. The Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies is an “Affiliate Campus” of ISU

October 18, “Surfing the Hallyu towards Creative Futures,” for Global Culture Content Forum 2013 K-culture: A new chapter for a creative economy, followed by a conversation with Nam-Sik Lee, President, Kaywon School of Art & Design, Conrad Hotel, Seoul, Korea. Three-hour live broadcast over MBC-TV.

December 3, “From the Information Society to the Dream Society? 2013 YTN Future Strategy Forum, Creative Korea-Brighter Future, Shilla Hotel, Seoul, Three-hour nationwide live broadcast by YTN-TV. !National Presentations:

September 27-29, Futures for the Institute for Alternative Futures, Airlie House, Virginia

Participation in The Future of Wildland Fire Management in a World of Rapid Change and Great Uncertainty project conducted by the United States Forest Service!

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Presentations in Hawaii: May 12-31, Third three-week Samsung Futures Workshop for Korean

Journalists, sponsored by the Samsung Press Foundation, Saunders 637 August 13, Alternative Visions of American Futures,” for the 33rdAnnual

American Studies Forum, Center for Asia Pacific Exchange, Kamehameha Room, Imin Center, East West Center, Honolulu

September 23, “Future of Architecture as a Profession,” Arch 545, Prof Michael Leineweber

February 6, “Tourism in Hawaii, 1776-2076” for 2014 Outlook & Economic Forecast, The Pacific Asia Travel Association and the Travel &Tourism Research Association, Hawai‘i Prince Hotel Waikiki, Mauna Kea Ballroom !Media interviews and presentations:

July 24, Discussion of Hawaii’s futures on the John Noland Show, K-108 September 5, Interview with Sarah Fecht, Popular Science, about the

futures of food. September 30, Interview on Hawaii’s futures past and future, with Noe

Tanigawa and Bill Dorman, Hawaii Public Radio October 13, mentioned in “Imagining Christchurch (New Zealand) of the

future.” (http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/christchurch-life/9275116/Imagining-Christchurch-of-the-future)

October 18, “Surfing the Hallyu towards Creative Futures,” followed by a conversation with Nam-Sik Lee, President of Kaywon School of Art & Design, for the Global Culture Content Forum 2013 K-culture: A new chapter for a creative economy, Seoul, Korea. Three-hour nationwide live broadcast by MBC-TV

October 18, Interview with Ma Fei, Seoul correspondent for China People’s Daily Newspaper, in Seoul, Korea

December 3, “From the Information Society to the Dream Society? 2013 YTN Future Strategy Forum, Creative Korea-Brighter Future, Shilla Hotel, Seoul, Three-hour nationwide live broadcast by YTN-TV. !!2012 International Presentations:

February 21, “Futures of Food” Keynote Address, First International Food Clusters Forum, Seoul Palace Hotel, Seoul, Korea

July 24, “Eleven things every Korean must know (and one question) about Climate Change” for the International Conference on Conflict Management, “From Environmental Challenges to Environmental Conflicts: Regional Ways of Cooperation in Northeast Asia”, Seoul Press Center, Seoul, Korea, Sponsored by the Korean Institute for Public Administration and the Korea Times.

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July 24, "Transportation Futures" for Kim, Gyeng Chul, President, and the staff of the Korea Transport Institute, Seoul, Korea

July 25, luncheon meeting with Lee, Byung-Suk, Vice-Speaker, National Assembly of Korea, and staff, on integrating futures studies and future generations thinking into Korean governance.

July 25, "Governing as if Future Generations Really Mattered," for Shim, Ji Yeon, Chief, and the staff of the National Assembly Research Service, Government of Korea. August 14, Judged design entries of seven international teams for the ACSIbition at the Design Factory, Aalto University, Otaniemi, Finland

August 15, "Dream Society? Ubiquitous Society? No Society? Futures of Finland and the world as seen from a small Pacific island," hosted by Sitra, Finnish Innovation Fund, Modern Art Museum KIASMA, Helsinki, Finland

August 16, "Dream Society? Ubiquitous Society? No Society? Futures of Finland and the world as seen from a small Pacific island," for the seminar day at Otavan Opisto, Mikkeli, Finland, hosted by Finnish Society for Futures Studies.

September 25, “Futures of Futures Studies” for Symposium on Futures Studies, Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea.

October 1-5. Six core lectures on Space Humanities for MSc Program, international Space University, Strasbourg, France. !National Presentations:

Monthly online teleconference with heads of futures programs around the world since September 2012. Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies was discussed on Monday, November 19, 2012

April 23 “Good governance for unsettled futures”, for the panel on “Transforming Democracy”, Institute for the Future’s Ten-Year Forecast Annual Retreat, Cavallo Point, Sausalito, California

April 30-May 4, Third annual Searchlight Convening of the Rockefeller Foundation, in New York City.

June 3-22, Special Space Program, International Space University, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida. Space and Society Core lectures: Origins of Human Space Flight Futures for Space Futures Methods for Theme Projects (four times) Cultural Rationale for Space Spaceship Earth New Governance for Space Space Ethics Arts in and for Space Space Debris, 20 years later !Presentations in Hawaii:

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March 14, “Economic futures for Hawaii” with Frank Haas and Paul Brewbaker for the Honolulu Chapter, American Marketing Association, Richards Street YWCA.

March 21, “Futures of Sovereignty” For the International Cultural Studies Certificate Spring 2012 Speaker Series on “Sovereignties in the 21st Century” Burns Hall, Room 2118,

April 5, “Hawaii’s futures” for MBA course on “Leaders in Practice” Chaminade University, Keiffer Hall, Glenn Miyataki, Professor

April 12, “Alternative futures for Hawaii within a fast-changing world”, YPO Meeting Hawaii State Capitol Auditorium

April 28, “What is ‘Food’ today and tomorrow?” for the Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Kuykendall Hall 210

May 6-25, Second Futures Workshop for Korean Journalists, sponsored by Samsung Press Foundation, Saunders Hall 624

July 17, 18, 19, 20, lectures on “Images of America’s Futures”, for four different classes of the Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Imin Center, East-West Center, UHM !Media interviews:

April 10, provided questions for the Census of 2080 for Linton Week to use on National Public Radio broadcasts

July 3, Live interview with Doc Thompson of WXYT CBS, Detroit, concerning possible questions on the US Census of 2080

December 11, interview on KITV about the end of the world on December 21, 2012. !!2011 International and National Presentations: !June 27-July 1, Workshop on "Crazy Futures", for Higher Education in Romania, Danube Delta, Romania !July 9-31, Six Core Lectures on Space and Society for SSP11, of the International Space University meeting at Graz Technical University, Graz, Austria. !August 29, Futures workshop for Keystone Center, Keystone, Colorado !September 20, 29, October 4, 13, four core lectures on Space and Society for MSS 11, International Space University, Strasbourg, France (via Web Ex) !October 17-19, Future of Higher Education, Bologna Process Researchers' Conference, Hotel Intercontinental, Bucharest, Romania !

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October 26-27, Association of Professional Futurists cyber conference. Presentations by Heather Frey, Scott Yim, and Jim Dator !November 8-11, Curriculum Planning Meeting for ISU/SSP12 held at Florida Technical University, Melbourne, Florida, and the Kennedy Space Center !December 11-15, Penang, Malaysia: Futures Course, Universiti Sains Malaysia, !December 11, 12, "Campuses 2060" Panel discussion, Global Higher Education Forum, Equatorial Hotel !Presentations in Hawaii !May 22-June 10, Futures Workshop for Korean Journalists, sponsored by Samsung Press Foundation, Saunders Hall Room 624 !August 22-23, Futures workshop for the State Office of Planning on “Developing a Plan for Adapting Hawaii for climate change and sealevel rise,” Marriott Waikiki Hotel. !October 8, "Moving towards nonkilling futures," Center for Global Nonkilling, 2011 Nonkilling Leadership Academy, UHM, Saunders 116 !Interviews: !January 12, Interview about “Smart Work” by Dr. Hans Schattle, Professor of Political Science, Yonsei University, on the TBS Radio show “This Morning” !May 24, interview with James Adonis. Quoted extensively in an article, “Internet via contact lenses, as computers die out,” The Sydney Morning Herald, !May 25, “Reach for the Stars” an op ed piece about Hawaii’s role in space exploration in the Honolulu Star Advertiser http://www.staradvertiser.com/editorials/20110525_Reach_for_the_stars__from_Hawaii.html !May 26, interview with Lucy Jokiel. Appeared as "Big Wave, Big Picture: Beneath the surface of tsunamis’ past, present and future", June 1, 2011 Honolulu Weekly !May 27, http://www.smh.com.au/small-business/blogs/work-in-progress/internet-via-contact-lenses-as-computers-die-out-20110527-1f6t0.html !May 30, Interview Published in Dong-A newspaper, Korea http://news.donga.com/3/all/20110530/37630700/1 !

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July 8, Telephone interview with Joan Boo, reporter with the Voice of America, Korean Service, in Washington DC !September 12, Telephone interview with Reid Epstein <[email protected]> of Politico on the futures of the US Postal Service. !September 20, Interview on "Climate change and Hawaii", for William Sager, "Malama Hawaii", Oleleo television, Palolo Studio !September 25, Douglas Huh, Talent Lab CEO, Seoul, Korea, interview for his new book, The Habit of Passion !November 23, Consultation with Young T. Lee, World Future Forum, about his proposed Corporate Futures Readiness Index Continuing consultations with Tapio Kanninen on a book he is writing about The Limits to Growth. !!2010 International and National Presentations: !March 23, “Futures of Education, 2030” for Hankyung Seminar, Seoul !March 24, “The future of Korea and Jecheon though human resource cultivation,” Jecheon City Hall Auditorium, Jecheon City, Korea !April 20, "50 years back and forward: Lessons learned from a lifetime of using 'cutting edge' technologies for learning and research," Technology, Colleges and Community Worldwide Online Conference via Elluminate !June 9-11, "Bucharest Dialogues: Integrating Futures Methodologies," Unesco House, Bucharest, Romania !June 28-July 17 Core Lectures on Space and Society for the Space Special Program of the International Space University, Strasbourg, France: Origins of the Space Age What is "Space and Society"? Cultural Rationale For Space Activities Space Ethics Arts and Space Space Futures

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August 14, Judged design entries of seven international teams for the ACSIbition at the Design Factory, Aalto University, Otaniemi, Finland September 9, Workshop planning for an international conference in 2011 on “The future of national law in a globalising world”, Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law, Den Haag, The Netherlands. !September 13, E-Business Planning Session and Executive Kickoff For the California’s Administrative Office of the Courts, Los Angeles !December 14, From Leisure to Work to Dreams to….? For the ChosunBiz Insight Forum on "Smart World, Smart Work", Seoul, Korea !!Korean media Productions: March 3, Interview on Dream Society broadcast by KBS television on “Kool Korea” program. !October 9, Interview with Ah-ra Cho, editor of Unitas BRAN, Korean magazine, on future of the Korean and global economy. October 21, Second interview with Ah-ra Cho, editor of Unitas BRAN, Korean magazine, on future of the Korean and global economy !October 9, Interview with Suyoung Jeong, a staff reporter with the Korean magazine, Light & Salt, on education for the future of Korea. !!Presentations in Hawaii January 26, The 63rd Workshop for Teachers of English, Hemenway Hall, UHM !January 27, “Telecommunications Futures 2010”, Hawaii Telecommunications Association, Waikiki Room, Hale Koa Hotel !January 29 The 67th Workshop for Teachers of English, Hemenway Hall, UHM !February 19, “Visioning the Future of the College of Education,” Campus Center Ballroom, UHM !April 22, "From Earth Day 1970 to Earth Day 2010: Everything forgotten; nothing learned, but yet…" Kapiolani Community College. !August 10, “Alternative Visions of America,” Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Jefferson Hall, East West Center. !September 24, Videotaping of show on “Hawaii’s Economic and Technological Futures”

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for Jay Fidell’s TechHawaii Show, OC 16 !October 6, "Next Generations: Reactives to Civics to Adaptives, as foreseen by an old Adaptive," for the annual conference of the Hawaii Telecommunications Association, "Transformation for Next-Generation", Hilton Hawaiian Village, Coral Ballroom !Futures Curriculum Development Consultations: February 22, 23, Consultation with Bob Harrison, Director of Command College about improving the curriculum of the college. !March 12 and October 30, Consultation with Prof. Jelena Cingel Bodinet about new courses for the futures program of San Diego Community College !Articles in US about January 1, "Name in the News", feature in Honolulu Star-Bulletin, pp. 32-33. !“Future Thought” by John A. Sweeney, in Go! Inflight Magazine, January 2010 <hhtp://www.iflygo.com/Blog/category/IN-FLIGHT-MAGAZINE.aspx> !Jan 28, Interview with Bruce Dorminey of Miller-Mccune.com about the report about Near Earth Objects of the National Academy of Sciences. !June 15, Interview with Victor Zapana of Popular Science about The 9th Delphi Survey created by the Science and Technology Foresight Center at the National Institute of Science and Technology Policy under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan !July 14, Interview with researchers from Manchester University, UK, on "Wildcards" !2009 National and International Presentations:

March 27-26, Singularity University CPM, NASA Ames Research Center, California

March 30-April 1, Mitigation Panel, National Research Council Committee on Near-Earth Objects, National Academies, Washington, DC; June 23-25, Second meeting of the Mitigation Panel, National Research Council Committee on Near-Earth Objects, National Academies, Woods Hole, Massachusetts; July 28-31, Third meeting of the Mitigation Panel, National Research Council Committee on Near-Earth Objects, National Academies, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado.

April 28, "Introduction to Futures Studies", for Futures Center, Anne Arundel Community College, Maryland, via PEACESAT

May 21-22 STEPI: Science and Technology Policy Institute, Seoul, Korea Future Strategy Forum

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Supported by Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the Presidential Council for Future and Vision

Jim Dator, ‘Future Society, Science & Technology” Interview by BangJoo Park, the reporter of JoongAng Ilbo

Consultations with: SeongJun Kwack, Chairman of Presidential Council for Future

and Vision SangHyup Kim, Head of Green Growth Planning Group of the

Presidential Committee on Green Growth KiJun Lee, President of the Korean Federation of Science and

Technology Societies NamSik Hur, Mayor of Busan Metropolitan City Young-A Park, Member of Parliament, Chair, Committee on

Education & Science DongBong Yang, President of Zero Zone Lab

July 20-24 Lectures and consultations at Summer Session of the International Space University, and the inaugural session of Singularity University, NASA Ames, California: July 22--"Alternative Futures of a Singularity" July 23--"Cultural Rationale for Space Activities" July 24--"Space Futures"

August 13, All day futures workshop for students of the Command College, Lake Natoma Inn, Folsom, California

September 24, “Opening Keynote Address,” and “Governmental Foresight? Of course!", for an international conference on Governmental Foresight and Future Governance, Seoul Education Cultural Center, Seoul, Korea. Sponsored by the Korean Institute for Public Administration

October 19, “How do you research a tsunami? Market research at the end of an era,” For The Market Research Event 2009, Red Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada

November 2-3, "Four images of the futures, plus one: Foresight past and futures," for the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology 20th Anniversary Conference and the European Parliamentary Technology Assessment Network 2009 Conference, Houses of Parliament, London, UK

November 4, meetings with David Cope, POST, about forecasting methods; MP Lembit Opik, MP, regarding NEOs; and Sandra Mounier-Jack, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, regarding public involvement in determining who gets H1N1 flu vaccine.

November 19-20, "Publishing in the Digital Era and Beyond," Paju Bookcity Forum 2009, Evolution of Book & Future of Digital Publication, Asia Publication Culture and Information, Paju City, Korea. Opening keynote address and closing summary talk. !Korean media Productions:

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Park, Bang Joo., et al., (2009). "The Dream Society like Youtube and Twitter leads 21st Century: what Jim Dator forecasts for the futures." Joongang-ilbo, 29 May, 2009, p. 22. !

November 30, Interview about “Publishing beyond the Digital Era” by Michael Rhee for Yeon-hee Park at radio station TBS eFM in Seoul.

Shin, Jiun., et al. MeeRae HyukMyong (The Future Revolution by 10 Futurists.) Seoul: Ilsong Books, 2007. A book by journalists of Chosun Ilbo who interviewed ten futurists in Korea. Dator is described as a founding father of futures studies, and discusses Korea as a "Dream Society". !!Presentations in Hawaii

January 22, Meeting with Kanu Hawaii board and staff members, Manoa Innovation Center, Conference Room 1

March 6, "Four Futures for UHM: What might they mean for Windward Community College". Presentation of work in progress with Dean Rey Yeh, Architecture, and graduate students in Architecture and Futures Studies: Lisa Hasler-Waters, Seongwon Park, Jennifer Challeppa and Michael Hodge, for "Riding the Wave: Annual Excellence in Education Conference", Windward Community College

April 25, "Alternative Futures for UHM". Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Campus Center 220

May 9 "Challenges facing Public Service Leadership in a World of Opportunities", PUBA leadership conference, Queen Liliuokalani Center.

August 17, 19, 20, "American Visions, Past and Futures" Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Jefferson Hall, EWC

September 29, “A new world with a new economy--or no world and no economy,” For the Industrial Relations Research Association, Hawaii Chapter, Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu

November 9, "The next political economy, and UH," for the Mathematics Department Colloquium, Keller Hall 402

November 13-15, International Workshop on "Futures of Campuses for Higher Education", School of Architecture, UHM, by School of Architecture and Hawaii Research Center, Department of Political Science, UHM. With Sohail Inayatullah, Tom Abeles, Mike Martin, Wu Zhi-Giang, David Ross, Denise Konan and Joanne Cooper

December 3, "Futures of Higher Education" for EDEF 657, "Introduction to Higher Education," Professor Joanne Cooper, Wist Hall 130 !!Futures Curriculum Development Consultations:

January 14, Visit by Steve Henick, Director of the Institute for the Future, Anne Arundel Community College, Maryland.

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April 28, "Introduction to Futures Studies", for Futures Center, Anne Arundel Community College, Maryland, via PEACESAT

Continuing consultations with San Diego City College on developing courses and a certificate in futures studies. Secured "articulation" for their introductory futures course with UH Pols 171 !!Interviews, visits, and other consultations:

January 14, Visit by Steve Henick, Director of the Institute for the Future, Anne Arundel Community College, Maryland.

January 21, 2009, Interview with Tara Smith, on Hawaii as a model for the world, for the Wall Street Journal

January 30, iChat interview with staff of the Institute for the Future, Menlo Park, California, about quantum politics.

February 3, Phone interview with Hazel Henderson February 19, Anika Savage and Michael Sales of "Art of the Future", Boston,

Massachusetts, presented a powerpoint presentation on "sustainability" within the context of the four generic alternative futures. In addition to members of the futures center, students of Prof. Debbie Halbert's Pols 171 "Introduction to Political Futures" class attended and critiqued

June 3, Field trip visit by Prof. Jon Jonassen's political futures class from BYUH. June 9, One and a half hour discussion of space exploration, Mars governance,

and cultural rationale for space with David Livingston on the Space Show radio program <spaceshow.com>

July 13, Interview by Hal LaCroix for his forthcoming book on the future. August 5, Interview with Jim Borg, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, about 50th

Anniversary of Hawaii Statehood. Published August 19. August 11, Telephone interview with Elizabeth Barker and Rhiannon Alexander

of Oxford Analytica (UK) about environmental scanning methods. August 19, visit by Christopher Damon Haig, Research Institute for Hawaii, USA August 25, Telephone interview with Jeff Young, of the Chronicle for Higher

Education, about Singularity University and futures studies. Published September 14: http://chronicle.com/article/What-Traditional-Scholars-Can/48369/ !2008 !National and International Presentations: April 16, "Designing Futures" FUSE Design Conference, Pier 60, New York City !July 15, "Alternative Futures for Intelligence: Human and Artificial," Plenary Presentation; "On the Rights and Rites of Humans and Artilects," for a panel discussion on Workshop One, "Human-Robot Interaction," for the International Conference for the Integration of Science and Technology into Society, Daejeon, Korea

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!July 18-August 12 SSP 08, International Space University, Polytechnic Institute, Barcelona, Spain. !November 3, "Creating a Futures Studies Curriculum," "A Nonkilling Society?" and "Games as the future of education?" for San Diego City College, San Diego, California !November 4, "Alternative Futures for Policing: Local Challenges within a Global Context." Command College Class 45 Session 4, San Diego, California !November 13, "Beyond Broadcasting, Boundaries, and Convergence: Challenging Opportunities and New Futures," For the KISDI Global Conference 2008, Sheraton Grande Walkerhill Hotel, Seoul, Korea !Korean Television Productions: June 2, Interview by Korean Educational Broadcasting System for a TV show on futures studies. !July 15, Interview by SBS-TV for a television program on the past and future of Korea, broadcast August 16, 2008 to commemorate the 60th National Day of Korea !September 16, Interview for Korea Telecom CEO Refresher video !Presentations in Hawaii !January 8 and 11, "Alternative Visions of America's Future," Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Campus Center Rooms 307 and 310 !February 19, "The Unholy Trinity Plus One" For the Visioning Session of the Board of the Lilioukalani Trust, Pacific Beach Hotel !April 8, "The Unholy Trinity Plus One Plus You," Meeting of FRAUHM (The Faculty Retirees Association of the University of Hawaii at Manoa), Campus Center Executive Dining Room !April 25, "Governing the End of the World As We Know It". PUBA Brown Bag symposium, SSRI Conference Room (with Ira Rohter) !May 3, "Korea as a Dream Society?" 22nd Annual Asia-Pacific Studies Forum: Asia Today Series, Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Campus Center 220 !June 12, "Hawaii: The best little backwater on the planet?" Exchange Club, Oahu Country Club.

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!August 18, "Alternative Visions of America's Past and Futures," Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, EWC, Sarimanok Room !August 20, "Alternative Visions of America's Past and Futures," Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Hemenway Hall, Room 204 !August 22, "The International Space University, the University of Hawaii, and Hawaii's space futures," for the forum, Hawaii's Aerospace Industry: The next frontier, Hawaii State Capitol Auditorium !August 25, "Unholy Trinity Plus One," for the Kokua Council, Harris United Methodist Church, Honolulu !September 2 "Unholy Trinity Plus One," for the Hawaii Kai Rotary Club at the JAIMS Center !September 4, "Nonkilling governance is desirable and possible," for Tokai University class, POLSC 273: Nonviolent Political Solutions !September 12, "Unholy Trinity Plus One," for the Pearlridge Rotary Club at Pearl Country Club. !October 7, "First High Oil Prices, now the 'Bailout'. What's next for the Unholy Trinity?" Waikiki Rotary Club, New Otani Hotel. !October 26, "After Independence, What's Next?" For the Ka Lei Maile Alii Hawaiian Civic Club forum series. Palolo Olelo Studio. Broadcast over OC 16 !November 7, Moderator, Panel discussion on "What the 2008 elections mean for the future". Department of Political Science symposium series, Saunders 624 !November 16, "Further Revelations on the Unholy Trinity, Plus One," Thousand Friends of Hawaii Annual Meeting, Hale Koa Hotel, Laulima Rooms !December 8, "Media and the Futures--What's Said and What's Not?" For Journalism 150, Prof. Derek Ferrar, Kuykendall 301 !!Futures Curriculum Development Consultations !Continuing consultations with San Diego City College on developing a certificate in futures studies.

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!Helped develop course, BA 30310, Pilot Version of the "Junior Challenge Course: Research into the Future" taught for the first time in Spring, 2008 by Thomas J. Frecka, assisted by Karen Peach, University of Notre Dame. Now a course required by all students in the College of Business of Notre Dame. !Helped develop a graduate course on Futures for the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Now a required course for all students of international studies in the University. !Consultation with Gillian Salmon, Professor of E-learning & Learning Technologies, University of Leicester, UK, on developing a Learning Futures Academy. !!Interviews and other consultations by Jim Dator: !January 9, discussion with Cynthia Black, publisher of "Beyond Words", an imprint of Simon & Schuster. !January 17, Interview with Pat Curry Senior Editor, Builder Magazine !January 22, discussion with Will Marshall, from NASA Ames, about designing governance systems for Moon settlements !January 25, Interview on the Futures of Unions on the 25th anniversary of the Harley-Davidson strike, with Brent M. Burkey, Business Writer, York (Pennsylvania) Daily Record and York (Pennsylvania) Sunday News !"Do strikes still work? One year later, a look at Harley" by Brent Burkey, York Sunday News, January 27, 2008, p. 1, 7 !February 6, Interview with Noe Tanigawa of Hawaii Public Radio on Rethinking Hawaii Public Transit in the Light of the Unholy Trinity. !February 7, Discussion with Anika Savage and Michael Sales of Art of the Future, Waltham, Massachusetts !February 8, Kickoff meeting with the Himax team, New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel !

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February 19, "Thinking about Hawaii's alternative oil futures", for Professor Jill Tao, PUBA !February 20, "Mars, ISU, and other space adventures", videotaped lecture for the interdisciplinary space course in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, ASTR 394, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Professors John Hamilton and Robert Fox !March 11, Consultation on global climate change and related issues with David Wild, Deputy Consul General, and Andy Perkins, Science & Innovation Officer, British Consulate-General, Los Angeles. !March 11, Consultation with Russell M. Genet about a proposed conference on "Humanity in the Cosmos" !April 2, Meeting with the Global Studies class of Academy of the Pacific, Lance Boyd, instructor, about the 2050 scenarios and global climate change. SSRI Room 704f !April 13, Richard Borreca devoted a full column to futures concerns, headlined "Is sun setting on Hawaii's future?" Star-Bulletin, Sunday, April 13, 2008, p. E-1 !April 30, Visit to the futures center by Henrik Mikkelsen and Stephan Nielsen, FutureNavigator Company of Copenhagen, Denmark, under the Rotary Group Study Exchange Program !May 1, Town Square Discussion "On Unions", Hawaii Public Radio, Beth-Ann-Kozlovich, producer !May 9 meeting with Melanie Stephens and Phyllis Robinson, conflict management and communication consultants from Maui, about the futures visioning process. !May 9, Futures Salon on "Art of the Impossible: Creating Spaces to Imagine Alternative Futures" with Stephen Duncombe, of New York University, at the Ward's Rafters, Kaimuki !May 25, extensive quotations in B. J. Reyes, "Era of inexpensive oil is coming to a swift, bitter end, analysts say," Star-Bulletin, May 25, 2008, p. A-10 ! June 17, Discussion with Karsten Giese, Senior Research Fellow, German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Institute of Asian Studies, about a project on the futures of Chinese and Indian Space agencies. August 25, Interview by Steven Winn, Arts and Culture Critic, San Francisco Chronicle, about the Slow Food Movement. Published Friday, August 29 as "Slow food brings many

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issues to the table" <www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2008/08/29/MNKQ12K54L.DTL> !September 17, "Local point of view on Slow Food," side bar on Laurie Carlson, "Digesting Slow Food Nation," Honolulu Weekly, p. 5. !September 26, Interview with B. J. Reyes, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, about Peak Oil. Published September 29, 2008, p. A1, A6 as "High cost of gasoline the price of inaction". !September 30, "Hawaii must prepare for energy challenges," with Manfred Zapka, Honolulu Advertiser, p. A6. Fourth part of series that began on Sunday, September 28, with Fred Duennebier and Roger Davis, titled, "The end of cheap energy in Hawaii" !December 15, Meeting with Les Ihara and Russell M. Genet about a proposed conference on "Humanity in the Cosmos" !2007 !Workshops, Presentations, Consultations: !"Strategic Foresight Workshop", S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore, December 10 & 11, 2007 !Afternoon Seminar on "Linking Futures to Your Strategic Planning," Annual Convention of the Hawaii State Bar Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel, October 26, 2007 !Conference call about futures planning processes with Michael Berney, Director, Office of Human Resources, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, and six of his staff, Washington, DC, October 2, 2007 !"Designing futures" and futures workshop for the annual conference of the Design Management Institute, Kingsmill Resort, Williamsburg, Virginia, September 24, 2007 !"Judicial Foresight: Then, now, and tomorrow for the Hawaii Judiciary," For the Senior Management Team, Hawaii State Judiciary, Intermediate Court of Appeals Conference Room, Honolulu, September 12, 2007 !"Future Parents" for the Hanahau'oli Board of Trustees Retreat, Tamarind Room, Ohelo Building, Kapiolani Community College, September 8, 2007 !"Five futures for space executives" (lecture and workshop). Space Odyssey Institute, Beihang University, Beijing, China, July 14, 2007 !

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"Futures of Judicial Foresight," Month-long conference blog discussion, National Center for State Courts, July 2007 !"Surfing Tourism Tsunamis", "Five Futures Exercise" and "Preferred Futures Visioning" workshop for "Tourism Education Summit Programme--Building the Capacity to Lead," Modul Hotel, Vienna, Austria, April 26, 2007 !"On governing the end of the world (as we know it)", For a roundtable discussion on "How Will the World and Hawaii Survive the Convergence of Peak Oil, Global Climate Change, and Fiscal Breakdowns?" Friedman Room, Saunders Hall, UHM, April 13, 2007 !"Political Economic Futures For Asia" for the 2nd World’s Best Airports Forum “An Invitation to The Future: The Airport Industry in 2030 Commemorating the 6th anniversary of Incheon International Airport, Korea, March 29, 2007 !"What Asia won't be like in 2030," for NonWestern Cultures Week, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, March 24, 2007 !"Alternative Futures and Mediation: Challenges Full Speed Ahead!" Sponsored by the Mediation Center of the Pacific, The Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Program on Conflict Resolution. Supreme Court Conference Room, Honolulu, March 5, 2007 !"Halfway There! Experiencing alternative futures and envisioning preferred futures for higher education in Hawaii", For the Excellence in Education Conference, Honolulu Community College, March 2, 2007 !"Alternative futures for youth tourism in Southeast Asia" for the ASEAN Tourism Conference, Suntec City Convention Centre, Singapore, January 31, 2007 !"Governing the Futures: Dream or Survival Societies?" for the Fifth General Assembly of The International Parliamentarians' Association for Information Technology, Finnish Parliament, Helsinki, Finland, January 16, 2007. !2006 FUTURES WORKSHOPS, LECTURES, AND PRESENTATIONS !Internationally !February 23, 24. International Space University, Strasbourg, France Lectures and workshops on futures studies and governance for space settlements !

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March 6-10, Lectures and workshops in Seoul, Korea, sponsored by the United Nations Millennium Committee, arranged by Youngsook Park. March 6 Lecture for the Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Construction Discussion with Jae Yong Lee, Minister, and Jin-Cheol Lee, Research and Planning Interview with Educational Broadcasting System TV Meeting with Wang Jang-Yop, former chairman of the Korean Association of Social Scientists, and Director of the Juche Institute, Pyongyang Interview with Seong-Won Park, reporter for Shindong-a Ilbo magazine Conversation with Representative Young-Sun Song, Representative, National Assembly March 7 Breakfast talk on future governance with legislators at the National Assembly building, arranged by Rep. Jae-sub Shim Lecture for the Korean Broadcasting Commission Lecture for the Ministry of Budget and Planning. Interview with Do-Yeon Kim, reporter for Munwha Ilbo financial newspaper March 8 Day-long futures methodology workshop, Maekyung Business Daily Building Discussion with Dae-whon Chang, President of Maekyung TV and Business Daily, Lotte Hotel Interview with Bo Hyaung Gang, reporter for Women's Life Discussion with Young-Tak Lee, Chairman and CEO, Korea Stock Exchange, Koreana Hotel March 9 Meeting with members of the Korean Female Economists Association, Lotte Hotel Lecture for the Ministry of Telecommunication and Information Discussion with the Vice Minister, Jun-Hyong Rho and IT Director Planning, Byung-Jo Suh. Lecture for the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Youth Commission Discussion with Yoonsuhn Chung, Director of Research, Korea National Railroad, Koreana Hotel !March 27, "Religion and War during the 21st Century", for the International Symposium in honor of the 80th anniversary of Tenri University, Japan, on "War, Religion, Peace", Furusato Kaikan, Tenri University !

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July 3-7, SSP06, International Space University, Strasbourg, France July 4--"What is 'Space and Society?'" Core lecture July 4--First meeting of Space and Society department July 5--Intro to Futures for Space to all Team Projects July 6--Designing governance for Mars in 2050, Departmental activity July 7--Futures theories and methods for space !July 28-30, Meeting of Academic Council, International Space University, Strasbourg, France !October 13-18 International Space University, Strasbourg, France 16, Introduction to futures studies for space 17, Designing governance for Mars !November 6 & 7, Two day-long Futures Methodology Workshops, Maekyung Business Daily Building, Seoul, Korea !November 8, "Ubiquitous, dream, transformational, and other futures," for the Ubiquitous Media Contents Conference, Federation of the Korean Industries Building, International conference room, Seoul, Korea

Discussion with Ha Jin Kimn and members of the Ubiquitous Media Contents Alliance !Interview with Hubert Kim, Science Times, Published December 3, 2006 !Interview with Jae-Won Kwak, JoogAng Ilbo http://www.joins.com/article/2501882.html?ctg=11 !November 9, "Alternative Futures for Universities and Business," For the session on "Our future, our world: Views on the future needs of business", Global Human Resources Forum on "Creative Korea, Global Talent, Global Prosperity," Grand InterContinental Hotel, Grand Ballroom, Seoul Korea !November 9, Interview with Min-Hyung Kim, Seoul EconomicDaily !November 10, Discussion with Sung-Kwon Park, Byong-Joon Kim, Jin Pyo Kim, Hu-Duk Yoon, and other members of the Presidential Commission on Policy Planning, Government of the Republic of Korea, Government Complex Building, Seoul, Korea !November 11, Interview with Jieun Shin, Choson Ilbo, and with Dongwoo Lee and Dong-Yoon Kim, Korea Economic Daily !

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November 13-15, Curriculum Planning Meeting for Special Space Program 2006, Beihang University, Beijing, China !November 21-22, "Alternative Futures For New Zealand's Police," Keynote lecture for the conference "Securing the future: Networked policing in New Zealand," University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand !November 23, "When courts are overgrown with grass: A retrospective and prospective", A presentation for the Justice Horizons Seminar, Charles Fergusson Building, Ministry of Justice, Wellington, New Zealand Meeting and discussion with Michael Okkerse and other members of the Justice Strategic Policy Unit, Ministry of Justice !December 10 (Stuart Candy) "Designing a sustainable state: A futurist considers 'Hawai'i 2050'," East-West Center Alumni Conference, Hanoi, Vietnam !!On the US Mainland !July 21-23, Board of Trustees, World Academy of Art and Science, Vallombrosa Center, Menlo Park, California !August 16-17, "Till the ductile anchor hold: Towards space settlements in the 21st Century", Keynote address, Next Generation Exploration Conference, NASA Ames, California. "Designing artificial worlds" for the "Earth 3.0" working group !!National meetings held in Hawaii !June 10, "The Futures of Information, Literacy and Lifetime Learning", LOEX of the West 2006 Library Conference, Fairmont Orchid Hotel, Kona, Hawaii !July 8, Moderate Futures Panel for "Campus of the Future Conference," sponsored by The Society for College and University Planners, the National Association of College and University Business Officers, and the Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers, Hawaii Convention Center Ballroom. !August 4, Panel presentation on "Looking beyond the horizon: Creating preferred futures for your bar association," National Conference of Bar Association Presidents, Sheraton Waikiki !!

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In Hawaii !January 5, "What futures for English" 12th Workshop for Elementary English Teachers, Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Hemenway 215 !January 10, "Alternative Futures for America" Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Campus Center 308 !February 15, "How do you lead a tsunami--Leadership without leaders" For Asia-Pacific Leadership Forum, Campus Center 220 !January 26, "Futures Studies for Architects" Graduate Students in School of Architecture, Arch 314 !March 16, Discussion on futures of communication with joint students of Communications 680 and 682, Professors Dan Wedemeyer and Philip Bossert !March 20 (by Jake Dunagan and Stuart Candy) "Introduction to Futures Studies" Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, UHM Campus Center !March 22, (By Stuart Candy) Introducing Futures Studies, for Prof Richard Rapson, "Advanced Topics: Social, Cultural, Intellectual" Graduate Seminar, Dept. of History, UHM !April 28, (By Stuart Candy) Guest lecture on futures for Mr Rohan Kalyan, "Introduction to Political Science" Undergraduate Course, Dept. of Political Science, UHM !May 4, Introduction to futures studies, Asia Pacific Leadership Program, East West Center, Koi Room, Imin Center !July 14, "Hawaii 2050" Maui Chamber of Commerce Policy Convention, King Kamehameha Golf Club, Maui !August 9, "Using a futures lens" for the Wednesday Evening Seminar Series, EWC, Wailanua Room !August 26, "Kickoff to Sustainability Hawaii 2050", Dole Cannery. Kickoff of activities of the Legislative Task Force on Sustainability Hawaii 2050 !September 5, "Even brighter future for unions?" Panel on "The role of labor unions in the 21st Century," Ching Conference Center, Chaminade University !

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September 16, "A funny thing happened on the way to the future" For Prof. Fred Duennebier's "The end of cheap energy," Geology and Geophysics seminar series, POST 732 !September 18, "Writing scenarios of alternative futures," for Prof. Ann Auman's undergraduate honors class in Journalism. !September 20 (Jake Dunagan and Stuart Candy) "Images of Alternative Futures", Asia Pacific Leadership Program, Imin Conference Center !September 22, Second futures module, Asia-Pacific Leadership Program, Imin Center, East-West Center, Honolulu !September 26, "What's classic and current in futures studies?" Polsci 600, Saunders 641 !October 20, Four Futures exercise for the Hawaii State Legislature, Keiki Caucus, Children and Youth Summit, State Capitol Auditorium. !October 23, Four Futures exercise for the Hawaii Uninsured Project, Hawaii Prince Hotel, Waikiki !October 24, "History and Alternative Futures of Tourism in Hawaii," for "The Future of Tourism of Hawai‘i: Working Toward Smart Choices for Preferred Futures", School of Travel and Industry Management, University of Hawaii. Koi Room, East-West Center. !October 27, Political Science Departmental Symposium on Hawaii's political futures. !October 30, "Creativity and futures studies" for Dineh Davis' Communications class, Communicating Creativity (Com 489), Webster 112 !November 1, (By Stuart Candy) Introducing Futures Studies, for Prof Richard Rapson, "Advanced Topics: Social, Cultural, Intellectual" Graduate Seminar, Dept. of History, UHM !December 4, "Hawaii 2050 and the future of Rotary", Rotary Club of East Honolulu, Waialae Country Club !!MEDIA INTERVIEWS OR REFERENCES !Articles and Interviews published in Korean sources resulting from workshops and lectures in South Korea: !

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Report of Global HR forum talk, Hankyung.com <http://www.hankyung.com/news/app/newsview.php?aid=2006110959671> !Jae-Won Kwak, JoogAng Ilbo <http://www.joins.com/article/2501882.html?ctg=11> !Hurbert Kim, Science Times, Published December 3, 2006 !Min-Hyung Kim, Seoul EconomicDaily (forthcoming) !Jieun Shin, Chosun Ilbo (forthcoming in January 2007) !Dongwoo Lee and Dong-Yoon Kim, Korea Economic Daily, November 23, 2006 Seong-Won Park, Shindong-a Ilbo magazine, April 2006, pp. 450-461 !Do-Yeon Kim, Munwha Ilbo, March 8, 2006, p. 33 Bo Hyaung Gang, Women's Life !September 19, Phone interview with Erika Lovley of the Wall Street Journal appeared in the WSJ of Friday, November22, 2006 !September 6, Report by Chad Blair of union panel discussion on Hawaii Public Radio !September 7, Interview with Michael Rader for radio station, WIDR, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, as part of their "And Now, Tomorrow" series. !August 17 (Jake Dunagan) "Hawaii 2050 and immersive scenarios" for " Nights with Brian Crump," Radio New Zealand, !August 31, Interview with Noe Tanigawa, Hawaii Public Radio, about 2050 Kickoff !June 13, Interview with Catherine Toth, Honolulu Advertiser, about Hawaii's demographic futures. !June 13, Interview with Kevin Dayton, Honolulu Advertiser, about 2050 Task Force and helping Hawaii think more effectively about the futures. !March 23, 2006, Interview with Traci Hukill, reporter for 8k, a magazine for C-level executives !Joanna Glasner "The Future Needs Futurists" in Wired Magazine, October 2005. !

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Lesa Griffith, "Constructing the Future: The UH's Jim Dator has made Honolulu a hub of futures studies," Honolulu Weekly, Vol. 15, No. 29, July 20-26, 2005, pp. 8-10. !Quoted in Lucy Jokiel, "Lifelong learning," Island Scene, Summer 2005, pp. 26 & 30. !Interview with Maria Lenhart on the future of travel and tourism for the professional magazine, Travel Professional. February 2 !2005 !Presentations at International Conferences !February 14-18. NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Kondratieff Waves, Warfare and World Security", Universidade da Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal. !July 21-August 11, Summer Session of International Space University, on the campus of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Co-Chair, Space and Society Department July 23, Academic Council meeting July 26, "What? Me Worried? Social/Cultural Implications of Near Earth Objects." For the Theme Day Panel on Small Bodies in the Social System," 1211 Forest Sciences Center July 27, "What futures studies is and is not for space projects" July 27, Departmental class "What is 'Space and Society'"? July 28, "Using futures studies in your theme projects"--TP Fire, TP Robotics, TP NEO. August 2, Departmental Activity "Space and Time Day". Visit to Storeum. Discussion with Canadian Futurist Ruben Nelson, and walking tour of Vancouver with City Planner, Hugo Blomfield. !November 18, 2005, Panel on Futures of Universities. Conference of World Academy of Art and Science, Zagreb, Croatia. !!Presentation at Conferences on US Mainland !May 18, "Judges as futurists: How you can help them think more usefully about the futures." First Circuit Court Federal Executives Meeting, York Harbor Inn, Maine. !

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!Presentations for national conferences held in Hawaii !March 17, "The future, seven years later," Western Bar Association National Convention, Maui Sheraton Hotel !!Presentations in Hawaii !January 5, Alternative Futures of America, for Culture Studies Workshop, Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Campus Center room 309 !January 20, "Real Tsunamis," Polsc 315 !January 20, "Futures Studies for Architects" Arch PhD program seminar !February 7, Presentation to University Community Partnership group on Hawaii 2107 as the focus for the futures part of the Centennial Celebration. !March 5, "Thinking usefully about the future", for Kanu Hawaii, CTA Honolulu Office !March 18, "Architectural design for preferred behavior on Mars," Prof. Liza Lockard's Architecture 201 class !April 19, "Media, past and futures," Prof. Yoshi Amae's Politics 190 class, Webster 114 !April 22, "Earth Day, RIP: 1972-2005 ", UH Manoa Earth Day Celebration, Sustainabilty Courtyard !April 26, 28, May 3, Futures Module, Public Administration Program !June 7, "Hawaii as a Dream Society?" for the Cyberpizza discussion group, Marine Science Auditorium, UHM !June 21, "Which futures for you?" for Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Class, Prof. Lynette Cruz, Hawaii Pacific University !July 15, "Futures of Media," for Politics of Media Class, Prof. Yongseok Seo !July 18, "Futures of Hawaii," for Ethnicity in Hawaii class, Prof. Noel Kent !August 30 Meeting with members of the 2050 Legislative Caucus, Room 16, Hawaii State Capitol.

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!September 22, "Real Estate!? The future is Icons and Dreams!" Hawaii CRB Chapter Annual Meeting, Japanese Cultural Center !October 18, Second meeting with members of the 2050 Legislative Caucus, Room 225, Hawaii State Capitol. !October 25, "From 'Hawaii 2000' to 'Sustainability 2050' and Beyond," for the inaugural meeting of the 2050 Sustainability Task Force. State Capitol, Conference Room 407 !November 18, “Best Practices from the VA Judiciary Commission on the Future” for the 2nd meeting of the 2050 Sustainability Task Force. State Capitol, Conference Room 211. !2004 International Presentations 2004 !From January 2 through January 15, 2004, Fulbright Senior Specialist at the request of the APEC Center for Technology Foresight, National Science and Technology Development Agency of Thailand. He gave day-long workshops on foresight and futures studies January 6 and 7, "Manpower planning in education, science and technology: a foresight approach," for a APEC regional conference, Siam City Hotel, Bangkok January 8 and 9, "R&D Branding for Chiang Mai University" for senior administrators of Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai Orchid Hotel January 12, "High level manpower planning in education: A foresight approach" for the Commission on Higher Education of the Ministry of Education, Thailand, Siam City Hotel, Bangkok January 13, "Top-end manpower planning in science and technology for industrial clusters," organized by the National Science and Technology Development Agency, Century Park Hotel, Bangkok January 14, "“Foresight methods in university planning: Case of private higher education institutions”, organized by The Association of Private Higher Education Institutions in Thailand, Siam City Hotel !April 3, “Korea as the wave of a future: The emerging Dream Society of icons and aesthetic experience,” For a study day on “Korea in the New Millennium: Technology and Science” Sponsored by the British Association of Korean Studies, The British Library in London. !July 7, “Universities without ‘Quality’ and Quality without ‘Universities’”, Keynote address For the Australian Universities Quality Forum 2004, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Adelaide Australia

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July 9, Closing wrap-up panel !July26-August 13, Co-Chair, Space and Society Department. Special Summer Session, International Space University, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia !July 31, "Mars or bust! Revisited!!" For the 4th Australian Mars Exploration Conference, University of South Australia !December 7, 8, Lectures on Futures Studies and Space Governance, International Space University, Strasbourg, France !!Presentations on the Mainland 2004 !March 23, Helping the Boeing Corporation design a Lunar Base, Bainbridge Island (Washington State) !June 18, “The ‘Conceptual Revolution’ and the ‘Dream Society of Icons and Aesthetic Experience,’” Discussion with faculty of the School of Architecture and Planning, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York !November 13, Meeting of the Executive Council, World Academy of Art and Science, Dulles Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC !!

Selected Presentations in Hawaii 2004 !February 18, "Diecasting in the New American Empire…and other futures" for the 2004 National American Diecasters Association CEO Conference, Four Seasons Resort, Maui at Wailea !September 25, "Looking Backward and Looking Forward" 30th Anniversary of the UHM Department of Planning and Urban Development, Imin Center Slide show of "Dreaming the Undreamt Dream" (1971) Panel on "Visions of Hawaii's Futures" !!Articles about !“A Q + A with Jim Dator: Hawaii 2050,” Honolulu Weekly, Vol. 14, No. 28, July 14-20, 2004, p. 10f !

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John Griffin, "We can shape Hawaii'i's future, or react to outsiders' visions," Honolulu Advertiser, January 18, 2004, p. B3f !Mention of “Dator’s Second Law” in “Looking back into the future,” By Jim Regan, Christian Science Monitor, May 26, 2004 <http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0526/p25s01-stin.html> !2003 Workshops and Presentations during 2003 !International presentations !February 5-8, Academic Council and Curriculum Planning Meetings, International Space University, Strasbourg, France !February 10, "Futures for European Space," Advanced Design Group, European Space Agency, ESTEC, Leiden, Holland !August 5-19, Futures Theme Day, Space Education Theme Day, Architecture/Behavior interactive workshop, Space Ethics (with Jacques Arnould) for ISU Alumni Conference, International Space University Summer Session 2003, Strasbourg, France !August 11, "Futures theories and methods," a discussion with Dr. Veronique Lamblin, Director of Research, Futuribles Internationale, Paris, France !September 3-7, meeting with the Board of Trustees, International Space University, Strasbourg !November 12, "Futures of identity, racism, and diversity" for the International Symposium on Mestizaje and Racism, Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City !November 17-18, lectures and workshops on futures studies and governance for space settlements, MSS03, International Space University, Strasbourg, France !International presentations in Hawaii !April 9, "Architects as Surfers: Surfing the Tsunamis of Change", Fifth International Symposium on Asia Pacific Architecture, "Creating Livable Communities in Asia Pacific", University of Hawaii School of Architecture, !May 3, "Alternative Futures of Japan: 1990-2003" Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange. Campus Center room 220 !

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July 23, "Alternative Futures of America," Culture Studies Workshop, Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Pago Pago Room, EWC !October 27, meeting with the President (John Lee) and two officers of the Korea Information Strategy Development Institute (KISDI). An agreement of cooperation between KISDI and the HRCFS was signed at the end of the meeting. !Presentations on the US Mainland !May 30, "Past and Present Futures Studies" for the Board of Directors, Institute for Alternative Futures, Alexandria, Virginia !December 6, Executive Council meeting of the World Academy of Art and Science, Washington Dulles Hilton Hotel !Presentations in Hawaii !January 30, Futures Studies for Architecture, Incoming doctoral class, College of Architecture, UHM !March 31, "Scenario writing" for Journalism 360, "History and Trends in Journalism", Prof. Ann Auman !April 15, "Structure Matters" for Polsc 630, International Relations, Prof. Carolyn Stephenson !April 29, May 1, May 6, "Futures Module" Public Administration Program !June 13, Interview with Russ Tyler of Esquire !July 1, Discussion of "Tsunamis of change" with Prof. Wendy Schultz and fifteen graduate students in the Program on the Future, University of Houston, Clear Lake, via PEACESAT two way video network. !July 30, "How legislatures can help us surf the tsunamis of change," for the WESTRENDS section of the convention of the Western division of the Council of State Governments, Lyon Arboretum, arranged by Sen. Brian Taniguchi. !August 29, "Economic Diversity in Hawaii," Pacific Business News Roundtable for the PBN "Book of Lists 2004" !October 3, "Mortgage Banking for the New American Empire, and other futures" for the Mortgage Bankers Association of Hawaii Annual Conference Marriot Ihilani at Ko Olina

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!October 11, "Futures of racism" for Anthropology 2000: Introduction to cultural anthropology. Prof. Lynnette Cruz, Hawaii Pacific University !October 21, "The New American Empire: National Security, Governance and the Role of the Media," Honolulu Community-Media Council Meeting, Dave & Busters !October 27, Lecture on futures studies for Honors Student Seminar, Prof. Ann Auman, BusAd G101 !October 31, Lecture on "Surfing Tsunamis" and workshop on Alternative Futures for the Strategic Planning Session of the HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union, held at JAIMS (Japan-America Institute of Management Science) !2002 !International Presentations !March 15, Special meeting on the future of the ISU Summer Session Program, Strasbourg, France !June 4, " Some in Power, Some in Pain: A symphonic meditation on humanity and space, in four movements". Keynote address for the Symposium, "Beyond the International Space Station: The Future of Human Spaceflight", Strasbourg, France !July 13, "Assuming 'responsibility for your rose'", for the International Seminar on "Reconceiving Environmental Values in a Globalising World," Mansfield College, Oxford, UK. !National Presentations. !July 26-August 14, lectures on space and society for the summer session of the International Space University, meeting at California Polytechnic University, Pomona !International Presentations in Hawaii !January 6-9, International Conference on "Globalization, Public Institutions and Fairness", Sponsored by the Hawai'i Research Center for Futures Studies and the Public Administration Program, in cooperation with the Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, and the World Academy of Art and Science. Funded by the Globalization Research Center and the State's Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. !

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April 10, "Real men don't go to court: Futures of ADR, then and now". Keynote address for the International ADR Conference on "New Paradigms in Conflict Resolution", Imin Auditorium, East West Center. !Presentations in Hawaii !January 16, Architecture Symposium about future of UH. !January 31, Futures Studies for Architecture, Incoming doctoral class, College of Architecture, UHM !February 19, "What is Political Science?", for Prof. Joe Overton's Polsci 110 course, Kapiolani Community College !February 23, Chair, Panel on Applied Futures Studies, Annual East West Center Graduate Students' Conference, Imin Center !June 13, (with Kaipo Lum) “The Futures, Then and Now: Reflections on the Futures and on Futures Studies by an Older and a Younger Futurist”. Inaugural meeting of the Honolulu Chapter, World Future Society, Plaza Club !July 5, Radio interview on futures studies with Norbert Poitras. CBC Radio, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories !July 15, Telephone interview with Joshua Davis of Wired Magazine about the practical uses of futures studies. !August 29 Guest lecture in Polsc 319 !September 12, "Education for futures," Honolulu District's Department of Education staff conference on ESLL response to "No Child Left Behind", McCoy Pavilion !2001 !International presentations !June 27, "Alternative futures of public service" for the South Australian Division of the Institute of Public Administrators, Hilton Hotel, Adelaide, Australia !June 28, 29, Plenary speech on judicial foresight; panel on judicial ethics. Australian State Judges Conference, Adelaide, Australia !

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August 10-23, Lectures and workshops on futures studies, governance design, and space ethics. International Space University, Bremen, Germany !August 20, Consultation with Futures Group, Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt, Germany !October 7, "Maintaining confidence in our legal institutions: Future challenges." Asia/Pacific Law Conference 2001, Park Royal Hotel, Christchurch, New Zealand !December 17, 18, Lectures and workshops on futures studies and governance design, MSS 02, International Space University, Strasbourg, France !Presentations on the US mainland !January 19, Plenary Futures Panel, Virginia State Bar Association Convention, Holiday Inn, Williamsburg, Virginia !March 3, "Mars or Bust!" For the Panel on "Socrates in Space" Contact 2001 Biltmore Hotel, Santa Clara, California !May 7, Lectures on Futures Studies for the Public Administration Program, Southern Oregon University, Ashland !May 8, Futures workshop, Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls !November 3, Meeting of the Executive Council, World Academy of Art and Science, Miyako Hotel, San Francisco !November 13-17, Affiliate Network Conference, Academic Council meeting, and Curriculum Planning Meeting, International Space University, California Polytechnic University, Pomona, California. !Presentations in Hawai'i !January 12, "Hawai'i Legislators as applied futurists," for Representative Hermina Morita and the House Committee on Energy and Environmental Protection, Capitol Building, Room 315 !January 16, 17, "Alternative Futures for the United States," Center for Asian-Pacific Exchange, Hemenway Hall, UHM !January 29, "What's left to sell?" Honolulu Association of Realtors, Tree Tops Restaurant, Honolulu !

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February 18, "Judicial and Legal Foresight," Western Attorney General's Conference, Sheraton Waikiki Hotel !March 29, Futures workshop, class in "Security Policy", Prof. Joan Johnson -Freese, Asia-Pacific Center for Security, Waikiki !April 24, "The end of the expert?" for class on "Internet Anthropology", Prof. Les Sponsel, UHM !May 1 and 3, Futures modules, Public Administration Course, UHM !May 11, "A simple question to the graduates," Graduation Address, University of Hawai'i, Maui Center !July 10, Discussion of technology and society, Channel 2 TV morning show !July 12, "Transforming Technology," Shunzo Sakamaki Lecture Series on "Science & Technology in the 21st Century", Krauss Hall, UHM !Aug 7, "Alternative futures of the United States, " Center for Asian-Pacific Exchange, Mandarin Room, East West Center !October 15, Consultation with Col. Arthur Morrill, Director of Logistics, and his staff, US Air Force, Hickam Air Force Base !October 29, Judge of designs for Barber's Point, Architectural Design class, Prof. Amy Anderson !November 26, Discussion with Speaker of the Hawai'i House of Representatives, Calvin Say, and House Leadership, about Hawai'i's economic futures. Capitol Building, Room 431 !2000 !International Presentations !February 22, New Zealand Judiciary, Millennium Hotel, Christchurch, New Zealand !February 23, New Zealand Futures Trust, Wellington, New Zealand !February 24, Interview with Kim Hill on Radio New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand !

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April 8-12 "The Singapore Conference: Leading the Law and Lawyers into the New Millennium@2020," Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore. Presentation at Final Wrap-up Round-table, April 12 !April 12, "What's new in judicial and legal futures?" Briefing for the judges and staff of the Subordinate Courts of Singapore, Subordinate Courts conference room. !May 9, 10, Academic Council Meeting, International Space University, Strasbourg, France !National Presentations !January 28, "Four Futures for American Law," and panel discussion, State Bar of Wisconsin Midwinter Convention and Annual Judicial Conference, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin !February 7, "Scenarios for the Brave New World" keynote address, and panel on diversity, American Continuing Legal Education Association Convention, La Meridian hotel, New Orleans, LA !February 26, Meeting of Executive Council of the World Academy of Art and Science, Maxwell Hotel, San Francisco, California !February 27, WAAS Symposium on Globalization and Culture, University Club, San Francisco, California !March 26, 27, Board Meeting, Institute for Alternative Futures, Alexandria, Virginia !May 12, Futures workshop, Legal Services Section, American Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois !May17, "When everyone at St. Ambrose thinks as a futurist," Keynote speech for futures process of St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa !International Presentations in Hawaii !March 17, "Last Supper of the Dinosaurs: The futures of Shopping Centers", International Association of Shopping Centers, Hale Kulani Hotel !Presentations in Hawaii !January 12, "Pono and Future Generations," Maryknoll High School !

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January 19, "High Tech and Hawaii: Four Futures," Association of Information Technology Professionals, Hawaii Chapter, Ala Moana Hotel !January 20, "How to think like a futurist," American Society of Military Comptrollers, Officers Club, Hickam Air Force Base !January 22, Breakfast meeting with UH football recruits, Campus Center !January 31, "Using futures in strategic planning," 25th ID (L) & USARHAW Strategic Planning Conference, Turtle Bay Hotel !February 28, Four futures for Kamehameha Schools, KS Campus, !March 8, Class on Bioethics, "What would future generations want you to do?" Punahou School !March 22, Four futures for business in Hawaii," Kaneohe Business Association, Pohai Nani Center, Kaneohe !April 4, "Helping Zippy's managers manage the futures", Zippy's Planning Retreat Phase One, Catering Experience Building, Kapolei !April 5, "Alternative Futures" US Army, Pacific, Installation Officers Planning Conference, Ft. Shafter !April 26, "Four Futures for Zippy's. Zippy's Planning Retreat, phase two, Catering Experience Building, Kapolei ! April 27, May 2, Futures Module, Public Administration Program !May 1, TV Channel 8, Interview for "The 70s" TV show !!1999 !International Presentations: !January 4-8, Workshops with Singapore Subordinate Courts on their Judicial Planning Scenarios. !February 15, 16, Special panel on "Space Futures", International Space University, Strasbourg, France !

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July 27-August 16, Summer Session Program, International Space University, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. !November 19-20, Curriculum Planning Meeting for SSP in Chile, 2000, ISU Strasbourg, France !December 13, 14, Lectures on Space Governance and Space Futures, MSS Program, International Space University, Strasbourg, France !National Presentations !February 3, National Association of Bar Executives Annual Convention, Los Angeles, Keynote speech and workshops !March 13, Chair panel on "The future of genes and the law," American Judicature Society mid year conference, Westin Resort Hotel, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina !March 23, Clerks of 4th, 5th and DC Federal District Courts, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, !April 10-14, First Humanity 3000 Symposium, Foundation for the Future, Semi-Ah-Moo, Washington State !June 4, 5, Meeting of Executive Committee, World Academy of Art and Science, Ottawa, Canada !November 6-7, Executive Committee Meeting, World Academy of Art and Science, University Club, Washington, DC !November 15, Board Meeting, Institute For Alternative Futures, Grand Colonial Hotel, La Jolla, California !November 17, "The future is now?" Federal Bankruptcy Clerks Annual Convention, Sheraton World Hotel, Orlando, Florida !December 13, 14, Lectures on space governance and futures, MSS Program, International Space University, Strasbourg, France !National Presentations in Hawaii !February 4, Asia-Pacific Security Conference, keynote speech, East West Center !Presentations in Hawaii

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!February 27 Model UN chair, UH Law School !March 8 Young Librarians, Pearl City Library !April 23, "The Futures of Libraries", Library Staff Development session, UHM Hamilton Library. Room 32 !April 26, "Hawaii as a starving donkey" for the first New Millennium Meeting, Seiji Naya and the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. Hemmeter Building, Room 436 !April 27, "Strategies = Success?" 1999 Honolulu City & County Excluded Managers Workshop, Pikake Room, Blaisdell Center !April 29, May 1, Public Administration Program futures module !May 7, "Back to the future," Symposium on the Freshman Seminar Online experience, Political Science and Futures Studies joint presentation !May 21, "The revenge of the supergeezers" for the Hawaii Public Health Association Conference on "Managed Care in the New Millennium", Tokai University. !May 28, Judge, Social Science category, Sterling Fellowships, Polynesian Cultural Center !July 7, "Past, Present, and Futures of the University of Hawaii", for the APT Professional Development Conference, Turtle Bay Hotel !July 9, "Visioning PAAC in the 21st Century," Staff meeting, Pacific-Asian Affairs Council. East West Center Conference Room !July 15, "Workplace Futures", for the monthly meeting of Government Organizations Together for Quality, of the Honolulu Pacific Federal Executive Board, Banyon Club, Pearl Harbor Naval Base !July 21, "Futures" for Realtors at Waikele Country Club !September 2,”Explore the workplace of the future,” for the conference, “Facing Workplace Challenges in the New Millennium,” Federal Women’s Council, Hale Koa Hotel, Honolulu !September 2, “A future for architecture?” Inaugural Lecture, Architecture Doctorate Program, School of Architecture, UHM

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!September 13, Day long consultation of judicial foresight with Maurice van de Mortel, from the Judiciary of the Netherlands at the. HRCFS, UH. !September 21, "Futures of Honors", Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society lecture, Kapiolani Community College, Ohia Auditorium !September 25, Day long futures workshop, Board of Directors, Hanahu'oli School, Waialae Country Club !September 27, Consultation on the future of arts and foundations, with Holly Richards, Executive Director, The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, 44 Merchant Street, Honolulu !October 13, "The future isn't what it used to be" Windward Community College Millennium Vision Day' !October 27, "A look at the Future," United States Postal Service Honolulu Performance Cluster Conference, "Management Challenge in the New Millenium," Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel !October 28, "Futures of Hawaii: Four Alternatives," Inaugural Lecture, Millennium Lecture Series, Maui Pacific Center, Maui Community College !November 3, "A peek into the future," for the Hawaii Water Works Association 1999 Conference, Pacific Beach Hotel !November 12, "The Future of Hawaii, Remembered," History Club, Waialae Country Club, Honolulu !December 6, "Y2K as a Futurist's Dream Come True" for panel on Y1K to Y2K, Social Science Association, Academy of Arts, Honolulu !December 9, "Thinking like a futurist," Mortgage Lenders Association, Garden Lanai, Ala Moana Hotel !December 23, Meeting with Gen. Dwight Kealoha, on planning activities for the future of Kamehameha Schools !Articles about Dator or based on interviews with him: !Burl Burlingame, "Back to the Future," Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 15, 1999, C-1, 4 !

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Keiji Oshita interview in Japanese, in East West Journal April 15, 1999 !Craig DeSilva, "What's Next?" Hawaii Business Magazine, June 1999, p. 63-67 !John Griffin, "Past ideas about 2000 shape present," Honolulu Advertiser, October 24, 1999, p. B4 !Eloise Aguiar, "Knowledge of the Future," Honolulu Star-Bulletin, December 25, 1999. !Wade Kilohana Shirkey, "Futurists hope Y2K won't end thinking about possibilities," Honolulu Advertiser, December 31, 1999 !1998 ! International Presentations !May 13-16 WAAS/European Community Workshop on the futures of governance and religion. Brussels, Belgium !October 6-8, "Beyond 'Parking'--Five dimensions of courts, now and over the 21st Century," Third Asia-Pacific Courts Conference, Shanghai, China !Nov 5-7, Panel on "Global Educational Development," for WAAS Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada !Nov 19-21 ISU CPM Strasbourg, France Planning 1999 ISU Summer Session in Thailand !Nov 28, 29, Expo 2000 Futures Advisory Committee, Hannover, Germany !Dec 14-16 ISU MSS Strasbourg, France Lectures and Workshops on Space Futures and Space Governance ! Presentations on the US Mainland !March 27, "What is futures studies?," Air War College, Montgomery, Alabama !April 23-25 "New Communities/Electronic Communities," UH Clear Lake Futures Conference !May 28, "Futures of Governance," Distinguished Lecture Series, Eastern Oregon University, LaGrande, Oregon !

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June 12 "Futures of law and justice," with reaction panel, Arizona Bar Association Annual Convention, Tucson, Arizona !June 19, "Judicial foresight" and workshop, North Dakota Bar and Judiciary Annual Convention, Grand Forks, North Dakota !July 20-Aug 8 ISU Summer Session, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio Star Trek Block; Governance Block, Futures Studies workshops; "Culture" and the International Space Station, Public Awareness of Space, !Nov 2, 3, Futures workshops, Federal Judicial Center, Washington, DC Videotaped for FJC video collection ! National Presentations in Hawaii !Feb 19, Judicial Futures Workshops, Western Bar Associations Conference, Hilton Waikaloa, Kona, Big Island !June 16 and 23 Futures workshops, American Association of Actuaries annual convention, Maui ! Presentations in Hawaii !Jan 23, "Futures of Elderly," HAAC conference, Hale !Jan 23 "More futures for Unions," HGEA Leadership Conference, Illikai Hotel !March 18, "UH Students Settle Mars and other stories about the future", UH Presidential Lecture Series, Krauss Hall, !April 1, 8, Futures governance workshops for City and County employees !April 28 'Does UH have a future?" Women Accountants, Liberty House !April 2, 5, 3, 11 Futures Module, Public Administration Program !"Countdown 2000", Channel 8, 5 o'clock news, almost every Wednesday from September 2 (500 days before 2000) ! 1997 ! International Presentations !

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May 26-28 Three day Futures Workshop for the Subordinate Courts of Singapore Video teleconference with IBM and Singapore courts. !September 14-17, Bishiken futures conference, Tokyo History and future of futures studies No futures for governance? !Sept. 27-Oct 4 WFSF World Conference, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia "Confucianism and Futures Studies" (with Tae-Chang Kim) ABC Radio "Agenda for the Future" Closing session !Nov 28, 29, Philippine Futuristic Society, Manila Two-day Futures of Education workshop !Dec 1, 2, Futures Advisory Committee Meeting for Expo 2000, Hannover, Germany !December 14-17, ISU Strasbourg MSS What is "Space and Society?" Space governance lecture and workshop What is Futures Studies? Lectures and workshop ! International Presentations in Hawaii !January 18, "Distance Education: A Futurist's View." Pan Pacific Distance Learning Association, Sheraton Waikiki Hotel !February 15, "The futures of the environment," Faculty of Engineering, Pusan National University, UHM Business School. !June 17 "Theory and Method of Political Design," Soviet-American governance workshops. Law School !June 27 "Future of governance" for Taiwan officials. EWC !August 6 American Studies Seminar, Hemenway Hall Futures of the United States ! Presentations on the US Mainland !January 39, "The future of Pepsi in an artificial world," Pepsi Headquarters, Somers, New York !

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March 7,8, CONTACT, Sunnydale Hilton, California !June 20, "Judicial Futures," Appellate Court Staff Attorneys, Burlington, VT !July 10-August 2, ISU Summer Session, Rice University, Houston, Texas Space and Society workshops Robotics workshops--social implications Block Programs on Space Governance and Futures Studies "Refreshing Failures--learning from disasters in art and science" "What else are you transferring with 'technology transfer'"? !October 13, Chief Judges, San Diego, California Judicial Foresight Four Futures Workshop !Nov 19-22, ISU CPM, Cleveland State University Planning for 1998 Summer Session at Cleveland State ! Presentations in Hawaii !February 28, "Lt. Commander Data is looking for a few good men," Hawaii Air National Guard workshop, Prince Kuhio Hotel !March 12, 19, "Futures of Governance", workshop for municipal employees, Blaisdell Center !March 20, Futures workshop, Hawaii Chapter, American Lung Society, Waialae Country Club !April 29, May 3, 6, 13, Futures Module, Public Administration Program !May 9, "Surfing tsunamis" Pacific Island Clubs annual convention, Kona !September 19, "Futures of Health in Hawaii," Hawaiian Health professionals, Hawaiian Studies Center !October 27, "Futures of Unions," Hawaii Government Employees Association annual convention, Ala Moana Hotel !! 1996 ! International Presentations

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!January 29-February 2, Daily lectures on governance in space, Master in Space Studies Program, International Space University, Strasbourg, France !August 12-23, Lectures on futures studies, space governance and terraforming Mars, International Space University Summer Session, Technical University, Vienna, Austria !September 24 & 25, "Courts of the 21st Century: The view from Hawaii," Technology Renaissance Courts Conference 1996 "Justice and Technology: Superhighway to the 21st Century Courts" Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore !December 16, 17, Space and Society lectures on Terraforming, Earth analogs, Space governance, and Futures studies, Master of Space Studies Program, International Space University, Strasbourg, France ! International Presentations in Hawaii !January 9-12, Organizer, "Future-oriented governance," an international sponsored by the Future Generations Alliance, Tokai University of Honolulu !January 14, Every M.U.D. is an allusion for death--"Suddenly, I didn't know what a computer was anymore." Opening Keynote Address, for the Pacific Telecommunications Conference 96, Sheraton Waikiki Hotel !January 23, "The future of English," Center for Asian-Pacific Exchange, Campus Center ! Presentations on the US Mainland !March 6-9, Opening keynote and closing speeches for a Future Generations Alliance Conference, Galveston Island, Texas, co-sponsored by the Studies of the Future Program, University of Houston at Clear Lake !March 9, "How futures studies happened to me," for the students and alumni of the Studies of the Future Program, University of Houston at Clear Lake !March 25-29, Visiting Professor, School of Architecture and Planning, State University of New York at Buffalo. Lectures to all classes; consulting with students, faculty and administration about establishing a graduate certificate in futures studies. !May 6, "Hang ten! Are Federal Judges ready to surf the tsunamis of change?" Presentation for the 1996 Fifth Circuit Judicial Conference, Worthington Hotel, Ft Worth, Texas !

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June 6, "Futures studies for strategic planning," Long-Range Planning Project, US Air Force, and ""Can the Air Force Surf the Tsunamis Caused by the Fall of the Wall?" Air Force General's Futures Committee, The Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia June 13, "Images of the future: cultural perspectives," Forum 96, University of Houston's Program on the Future; June 14, "What have we learned?" Nassau Bay Hilton, Clear Lake, Texas !July 15-18, World Future Society General Assembly, Washington, DC, Hilton Hotel July 15-- "University Programs in Futures Studies" "Our Obligations to Future Generations" July 16-- "The World of Tomorrow, 1939-1996" "The Manoa School of Futures Studies" !July 19, "Helping Lt. Governors Surf the Tsunamis of Change," National Association of Lt. Governors Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah !August 2, "America: What the Republic will look like in the Twenty-First Century." For the Presidential Showcase Panel, Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division American Bar Association Annual Convention Walt Disney Dolphin Hotel, Orlando, Florida !August 25-26, Lectures and Futures Visioning Workshop, Judiciary of Puerto Rico, Hilton Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico !October 4, "Reinventing the Sections for the American Bar Association," Renaissance Hotel, Chicago !October 25, "A labor of love of labor: For Magda McHale, For a workshop on "Engagement in the 21st Century", Buffalo Hilton Hotel, Buffalo, New York !December 4, "New Competition? No Competition!" For the Roundtable, New Models for New Media on "Competition: A universe of publishers", National Judicial College, University of Nevada-Reno ! Presentations in Hawaii !February 8, Interview for television program on "Spaceship Hawaii', Victoria Keith, director !February 15 "Futures scenarios for Pacific planners," Department of Urban and Regional Planning, UH !

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April 26, "'In whose service is perfect freedom," Panel for the1996 Faculty Awards Ceremony & Luncheon, Imin Conference Center !June 1, "One last time: Futures of Aging in Hawaii," Keynote speech for a conference on "Creating a 2011 Vision," Hawaii State Office on Aging, Imin Conference Center !June 21, "Did you just win free tickets on the Titanic, or on the Starship Enterprise?" Hawaii Community Foundation, Marion Maccarrell Scott Scholarship Recognition Breakfast, Pacific Club !June 21, "Using images of the future for strategic planning," Strategic planning team, Kamehameha Schools, SSRI Conference Room !June 28, "Coping with stress in a transforming world," Community Services for the Developmentally Disabled Branch, State Department of Health, Ala Wai Golf Course Clubhouse. !June 29, Toda Institute Planning Meeting, East West Center dining room. !July 6, "Remorseful revolutionaries: Macs and Line-in address Laffhardio HERN from the Foodland Station," Opening keynote address for the 1996 HERN Institute, Kapiolani Community College. !July 11, "Quality and the Courts," for the Government Quality Control Group, Pearl Harbor Palms !September 28, "How the UH Institute for Peace came into existence because of two misses and two hits," 10th Anniversary Celebration, Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace, Student Services Center !October 12, "Continuing education: The future 'flagship' of higher education? For the Region VI Conference of the University Continuing Education Association, Royal Kona Hotel !October 15, "The Future of Lawyers, Judges, and the American Way of Justice" For Hawaii Justice Foundation, 1001 Bishop Street, Honolulu !October 27, For a panel in "Administration on a Global Scale," Association of Legal Administrators, Ilikai Hotel !November 15, "How 'Caucus' changed my classes," Online Discussion Series, Kuykendall Hall !

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November 18, "Wallerstein, Bell, and me: Where did the future go?" For the Gulbenkian Commission Study Group, Porteus Hall, UH ! 1995 ! International presentations: !January 13-16, "Coming, Ready or Not," Keynote speech for an International Conference on Development, Ethics and Environment, sponsored by the Institute for Policy Research, Pan Pacific Hotel, Kuala Lumpur !February 9-11 Curriculum Planning Meeting16, International Space University, Royal College of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden !July 16-August 19 Co-Director, Space and Society Department, Summer Session, International Space University, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden !August 5, "Space--the final (or finished) frontier?" for Baltcon 95, Baltic Region Science Fiction Conference. Stockholm, Sweden !October 26-28, "How I teach futures studies" for symposium on Learning and Teaching about Future Generations, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada !December 4-8, Daily lectures on space and the social science, Master in Space Studies Program, International Space University, Strasbourg, France ! International presentations in Hawaii !January 6-7. Ethnic Disputes and Viable Constitutionalism, International Conference of the Committee for Viable Constitutionalism, Tokai Pacific University, Honolulu !January 25, "Toward a Market Millennium?: Perils and Promises of Trade in the Asia-Pacific." Panel Discussant of a paper by Johan Galtung Fourth Annual Centerwide Student Conference, East-West Center, Burns Hall, 2118 (Co-sponsored by the Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies) !January 25, "Future of English," 16th Workshop for Asian-Pacific Teachers of English, Campus Center 308 ! Presentations on the mainland US !

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March 11, "Envisioning contact" Contact XII Conference, San Jose, California, Holiday Inn !March 15-16, Futures visioning workshop, Pennsylvania Futures Commission on Justice in the Twenty-First Century, Hershey Hotel, Hershey, Pennsylvania !March 26-28, Futures visioning workshop, Conference on "Justice in the 21st Century," Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Sofitel Hotel, Miami, Florida !April 27-29, Curriculum Advisory Committee, Master in Space Studies, International Space University. Hyatt Regent Crystal City, Virginia !May 5, Opening Keynote Address, Iowa judicial futures commission, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa !July 11, "Visions of the Future: Where are we going?" National Association for Court Management, Fairmont Hotel, Chicago, Illinois !August 31-September 1, Futures workshop, Federal Judicial Center, Crestwood Lodge, Snowmass, Colorado !September 7-9, "Who will design the 21st Century," Symposium sponsored by the World Academy of Art and Science and the College of Architecture and Urban Planning, State University of New York at Buffalo. Hilton Hotel, Buffalo, New York !December 11, "Futures studies and space studies," Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida ! Presentations in Hawaii !February 27, "The Newt and I," Mercury Business Club, Pacific Club !February 28, "The Newt and I return," Marketing and Sales Executive Club, Hawaii Prince Hotel !March 5, Price of Paradise Radio show, KHPR, Honolulu !March 22, University of Hawaii Teach-in on "The Contract Against America", Hemenway Hall !April 6, "Growing old in a Newt-onian Age," Hawaii Pacific Gerontological Society, Harris Memorial Church !

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April 7, "The future of the university," Political Science Symposium !April 18, "The meaning of "the Contract" for Young Republicans," Young Republicans of Hawaii, Richard Street YWCA !April 23, "Earth Day--25th birthday; prognosis doubtful," Earth Day Festival, Kapiolani Park !April 24, "Growing even older in a Newt-onian Age," Kokua Council, St. Andrew's Cathedral !April 25, For Bill Burke's General Science class !June 20, "The Newt and I returns" Bishop Street Exchange Club, Oahu Country Club !July 13, "Castaways, Survivors, or Creators? Futures of education in Hawaii," for the HERN Institute, Kapiolani Community College, Honolulu !July 14, "What is 'literacy' and 'life-long learning' for what 'community?'" Hawaii State Council on Literarcy and Life-Long Learning, Pacific Club, Honolulu. !September 20, "Is there a future for social welfare in the United States?" for the Center for Executive Development, School of Business, UHM !September 21 "Dator on Gingrich" Brown Bag Biography, Center for Biographical Research !October 12, Talk on the future, 5th Grade, Maryknoll Grade School !October 18, Panel talk on Future of Media in Hawaii, Campus Center Ballroom !November 29, "The future of educational technology and the end of the ivied tower" College Focus Seminar ! 1994 !International presentations: !February 11-14. Curriculum Planning Meeting at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Catalonia, for the Summer Session of the International Space University !July 24-August 24, Co-director, Space Humanities Division, International Space University, 1994 Summer Session, Autonomous University of Barcelona

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!September 26, "Mexico Surfing the Tsunamis of Change," Primer Congreso Mexicano Sobre Prospectiva, Los Futuros de Mexico y el Mundo," Centre de Estudios Prospectivos, Royal Hotel, Mexico City !November 26, "What we have learned: Summary report," for the final session of "The first global Future Generations Kyoto Forum on 'Creating a new history for future generations,'" November 24-26, Kyoto International Conference Hall !International presentations in Hawaii: !January 6, "What is Futures Studies" for the Pacific-Asia Management Institute, School of Business Administration, UHM !January 21, "Future of English" for Korean Teachers of English as a Second Language, The Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, Honolulu !Presentations on mainland US: !February 4-6, "Designing and teaching global governance" for the international workshop on Global Governance, jointly sponsored by Commonweal and the Meridian Institute, Bolinas, California !February 25-26, Moderator and presenter on a panel on "The future and the law," for the "1994 Editors Exchange" (editors of law-related publications, sponsored by West Publishing Company) St. Paul, Minnesota. Other panelists were George Bushnell, President-elect of the American Bar Association; Doreen Weisenhaus, editor of the National Law Journal, and Maurice Foster, editor of the National Bar Association Magazine. !March 16-17, participation in the GWU/ANSER Workshop on "Policy Issues in Space Analogs" Arlington, Virginia !March 18-19, Discussant on "Structural vs. cultural issues in the constitutions of new Islamic nations" for the "Second International Conference of the Committee for Viable Constitutionalism," State University of New York at Albany !March 25-26, Designer of and facilitator for the "Second Futures Visioning Workshop," 8th Judicial Circuit, State of Florida, Gainesville, Florida !April 8-9, Designer of and facilitator for the "Futures Visioning Workshop" of the Commission on the Future of the Tennessee Judicial System, Fairfield, Tennessee.

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Follow-up workshop on strategic planning, held on July 8, Nashville, Tennessee. Others to follow. !May 2, Presentation on the panel, "Serving the Public: The justice system of the future," for the national conference on "Just Solutions" of the American Bar Association, Lansdowne, Virginia, !May 27, "The new economic order and the future of the US insular areas," for the 2nd Conference on the US and its insular areas, "Looking to the Future," Sheraton Washington Hotel, Washington, DC !June 6, Judicial Visioning Workshop (with Kathy Mays, Supreme Court of Virginia), 1994 Annual Conference, President Judges/Pennsylvania Association of Court Management, Tamiment, Pennsylvania !July 18, "Introduction to Futures," Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute, Tallahassee, Florida !August 26, Futures Visioning Workshop, Federal Judicial Center, Snowmass, Colorado !September 1, Futures Visioning Workshop, Court Workload Assessment Commission, Supreme Court of Nevada, Las Vegas !September 8, "Futures of families and courts," Colorado Bar Association Convention, Keystone, Colorado !September 28-30, "The Governance of Diversity," Assembly of the Fellows of the World Academy of Art and Science, Hilton Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota !September 3-21, "Law in a digital world," A Conference in Cyberspace, Sponsored by West Publishing, and Moderated by Ethan Katsh (University of Massachusetts Law School) !Presentations in Hawaii: !January 6, "Honolulu Tomorrow," for First Thursday Forum, Church of the Crossroads, Honolulu !January 7, Telephone interview on future of local governance, Sam Ali, reporter, Home News, East Brunswick, New Jersey !January 18, "Future linkages between work and education?" for the Pacific Association for Cooperative Education Conference, Ilikai Hotel, Honolulu

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!February 1, "My life in cyberspace" for the panel on Cyberspace, meeting of Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honorary Society !February 22, "Hawaiian Sovereignty: A futurist's perspective" panel discussion on "Sovereignty and Self-Determination: Exploring strategies in forming a sovereign entity." organized by La Ea O Hawai'i Nei and Hui Na 'Auao at Pope Elementary School Cafeteria, Waimanalo !March 30, "Paradise Lost?" taped "Price of Paradise" radio program, Randall Roth, host, Peter Adler co-guest, for subsequent broadcasts over Hawaii Public Radio, and distribution to Hawaii Business Round Table, and the Hawaii State Legislature !April 11, Panel discussion on "Future of student unions," Annual convention, "Waves of Change," Association of College Unions--International, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu !April 15, "Social Scientists Settling Space" (with Wendy Schultz) !May 11, "What will it be like when we get there?" for the panel, "Where are we and where are we going?" Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Conference, Maui Inter-Continental Hotel, Wailea !May 17, "Does religion have a future?" Margaret "Peggy" Kai Memorial Lecture, Tenney Theatre, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Honolulu !June 23, " Four generic futures" for the Scanning and Scenarios Workshop, Hawaii Community Services Council, Hale Koa Hotel !July 11-15, Participant in Bank of Hawaii 1994 Fellowship Program !July 15, "Hawaii in the future," Bank of America planning retreat, Hyatt Regency Hotel !September 20, "Electronic Networks and the Futures of Small Business," National Small Business Development Council Advisory Board Meeting, Arts and Cultural Center, Kahului, Maui !October 18, "Revitalizing the economy--a futurist's view" American Society for Public Administration Region IX Conference, Pacific Beach Hotel !October 19, "The law firm of the future is everywhere--and nowhere," Association of Legal Administrators, Hawaii Chapter. Law firm of Cades, Shutte !

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October 21, "Families, communities and futures," 46th Annual Conference of the Hawaii Association for Family and Community Education, Hawaiian Regent Hotel !November 16, "A tale of two futurists: Dennis Meadows and Newt Gingrich," for NOAA/Sea Grant Global Change Education Workshop via satellite. Kuykendall Hall !November 16, "Long-range planning in Hawaii in light of the recent elections," for the Hawaii Chapter, American Planning Association, Hawaii Maritime Center, Pacific Room !November 18, "Hawaii's Futures," on "DIALOG," Hawaii Public Television, KHET-TV, and Hawaii Public Radio, KIFO. !December 6, "A futures perspective" for a panel on "From grass to glass: In search of a Hawaiian sense of place," Gentry Pacific Design Center !1993 !International Presentations: !Participation in an International Health Futures Consultancy , World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, July 18-23 !"Futures Studies and sustainable community development," Opening keynote address for The first futures-creating seminar of the Network University of the Green World, Awaji, Japan, August 16 !"Dogs don't bark at parked cars," Opening keynote address, XIII World Conference of the World Futures Studies Federation, "Coherence and Chaos in our uncommon futures." Turku, Finland, August 23 !International Presentations in Hawaii !"Classroom of the year 2010" for the conference of Japanese and American community college presidents, East-West Center, June 8 !Inaugural meeting, Committee on Viable Constitutionalism (Tokai University) June 10, 11 !"Alternative futures of America" for the 13th Annual American Studies Forum, August 4 !"The futures of English," for the Pacific Rim Symposium of Teachers of English as a Second Language , August 6

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!Futures visioning workshop, Micronesia Diplomats Training Seminar, Tokai University, September 30, October 1 !Presentations in the Mainland United States: !"The church and the world of tomorrow," Louisville Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, April 28 !"Four futures for state courts" for the AJS/SJI national conference, "Conducting future activities with limited resources," Nashville, Tennessee, April 29 !Chair, three panels on "Why are state courts so far out into the future, and what can be done to push them even farther?" and participation on panels on Futures research institutions; Futures research methods, and "Conversations with futurists," General Assembly of the World Future Society, Washington, DC, June 27-30 !Futures visioning workshop, Micronesia Diplomats Training Seminar, Tokai University, September 30, October 1 !Futures visioning workshop for the 6th Judicial Circuit of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, August 8 !"Cultural issues in ADR," National symposium on court-connected dispute resolution research," Orlando, Florida, October 16-16 !"Judicial futures," for the Annual Convention of the American Judges Association, Maui, October 20 !Presentations in Hawaii: !KHET, videotaping for "The Breaks" January 15 !St. Andrew's Priory, January 24 !"Here comes the future!" for the law firm of Greeley, Walker and Connor, February 18 !"Classroom of the year 2033, for Excellence in Teaching Conference, Honolulu Community College, March 5 !"Alternative Futures of East Asia," for Pacific Rim Foundation, UH Community College Cultural and International Affairs Program, Leeward Community College, March 9 !

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"The futures of the Asia-Pacific region: Some thoughts and questions," for the 8th Annual Pacific Basin Program for high school students and teachers, sponsored by the Close Up Foundation of Alexandria, Virginia. Orvis Auditorium, April 5. !"Futures in strategic planning," for Papa Ola Lokahi (Network of Native Hawiian health organizations), April 14 !"Linking futures/planning/policymaking/decisionmaking" for the conference "Planning for Diversity," sponsored by the UH Department of Urban and Regional Studies and held at Tokai University, April 20 !"Earth Day 1970-1993--What will Earth Day be like 23 years from now?" for student assembly, Mid Pacific Institute, April 22 !"World governance: When will it come?" Unitarian Church, May 16 !"From Electron to Genomes: The coming information society," for the annual conference of Special librarians, May 28 !"Technology and the Future" for the Hawaii Island Senior Institute, Hilo, September 23 !"Humans will settle Mars by the year 2015. Not!?" Hawaii Space Society, September 28 !"The future of Little League," Little League Division 1 Conference, October 9 !"Surfing tsunamis in Hilo," UH Hilo lecture series, October 29 !"Beyond the Limits in Hawaii," panel discussion with Dennis Meadows, East-West Center, November 5 !Master of Ceremonies for Aloha 'Aina Student Conference, Campus Center, November 6 !"Engineering in and for the future," American Public Works Engineers Association, Hawaii Chapter, November 10 !Testimony for the Interim State Commission on Redesigning Government, over the HITS network, December 2 !"The view of the future at the end of 1993" Arcadia morning seminars, December 17 !1992

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!International presentations !"The Baltic States after the 1990s" Concluding address for a conference on The Baltic States in Transition, Parnu, Estonia, January 19 !"Hawaii as a Baltic State" for the symposium on Models of Governance for the Baltic States, Riga, Latvia, January 21 !"Futures Studies and the United Nations University" for the Rector and staff of the United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan, February 25 !"Generating Alternative Futures for PEACESAT" for the International Symposium on Alternative Futures for Pan-Pacific, Non-Commercial Telecommunications Networks, Sendai, Japan, February 27 !"Surfing the tsunamis of change," for the Symposium, "Construction Beyond 2000" Espoo, Finland, June 15 !"What we should teach ten years from now," Teaching about the future, a working seminar focused on the Pacific Rim Area, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 22 !"Bright future for democracy?" for the WFSF Regional Conference on "The future of democracy in developing countries," Islamabad, Pakistan, October 23-27 !Workshop on "What is Futures Studies?" and Keynote, "Futures of Tertiary Education," International Conference on "Futures: Planning for Tertiary Education," Auckland, New Zealand, November 23-27 !"South Korea in the Tsunamis of Change," and "Women as Futurists," Chungbuk National University, Korea, December 15-17 !International presentations in Hawaii !"Economic futures of Korea and the US" For CAPE Korean Community Leaders, July 14 !"Alternative futures of America" for the 12th Annual American Studies Forum, August 6 !"The futures of English," for the Pacific Rim Symposium of Teachers of English as a Second Language, August 6 !"The Pacific Region within a global and future-oriented context," For the VIII conference of the International Missions Studies Association, Hawaii Loa College, August 6

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!"Surfing the Tsunamis of Change," for the 10th Annual Pacific Basin Coastal Zone Management Conference, "Visions for the 1990s and Beyond," August 25 !"Can we see the US of the Year 2230 in the Japan of 1922?" for the conference, Overcoming Cultural Differences: Creating a Foundation for the Future of Japan-USA Relations, Tokai International University, September 3 !Presentations in the Mainland United States !How to think about the future" for the Faculty Workshop, February 21, Chicago Bar Association, held prior to the Conference on The Future and The Courts of Illinois !"Facing the future with an open mind" Keynote address for the Conference on The Future and the Courts of Illinois, Oak Brook, Illinois, April 1 !"Can the American family have a future?" for the Annual Convention of the New Mexico Association of Home Economists, Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 3 !"Futures and the Kansas Courts: Tsunamis and Scenarios" Keynote address and "Social implications" for the panel discussion on Biotechnology & the Courts, Kansas Bar Association 110th Annual Meeting, Topeka, Kansas, June 11 !"Futures of equal opportunity and affirmative action,", For the national convention, Equal Economic Opportunity Council, San Francisco, August 1 !Presentations in Hawaii: !Interview with Chieko Watanabe. Published in Japanese in East-West Journal, January 1, as "Paradise!? Soretomo...." !Interview with Scott Kim, Hawaii Public Radio, on Japan-US relations, January 6 and 10 !"The Future ain't what it used to be" for the Informational Meeting Series, Castle & Cooke Properties, January 31 !"Don't look back!" for the CAPE Workshop for Korean Community Leaders, February 4 !"Visions of Higher Education 2002" for College of Education Faculty Retreat, February 7 !"Tsunamis of Change" for Global Super Projects Conference, February 18

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!"US Economic & Political Roles in the Pacific" for the International Festival 1992, Horizons: East & West, Kapiolani Community College, March 17 !"Futures: Hawaii and the US," middle managers luncheon meeting, Pearl Harbor Shipyard, April 9 !"The family vs. the future" Central Union Church, April 24 !"Five Tsunamis and ADR" for Taking Stock II: Alternative Dispute Resolution in Hawaii, April 30 !"Learning how to govern evolution" for Global Population : Implications for Teaching Science, The 1992 Hawaii Science Teachers Association Conference, May 2 !"What are 'Human Services' for the future?" Conference on Human Services, May 5 !"Going to work at the speed of light" for conference on Transportation in Hawaii, May 6 !"The future of aging," videotape interview for use in PBS television program on Aging in America, produced by the Gerontology Center, University of Hawaii, June 4 !"Surfing the Tsunamis of Change," for, "Pulling through the 90s," A Conference for Maui's Small Business, July 10 !"Emerging trends in democratic participation and the future of democracy," For the 13th Annual Citizenship Institute, Hawaii Committee for the Humanities, August 5 !Alternative futures workshop for a GECC planning retreat, Turtle Bay Hotel, September 10 !"Teledemocracy: What's new in TV campaigning?" Media Council, Pacific Club, September 15 !"What futures studies is and is not" for Pol Sci 600, Prof. Michael Haas, September 23 !"What will the future hold for Hawaii's families?" for the conference, "Embracing Families: Creating a new vision," sponsored by the Governor's Office of Children and Youth, Pacific Beach Hotel, September 25 !"Futures of Japan in the Pacific Century," for Survey of Asian Politics course, Prof. Robert Smith, Chaminade University, October 1 !

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Industrial Traffic Association of Hawaii, Airport Holiday Inn, October 14 !"My world and welcome to it--still!" for Pol Sci 171, Kapiolani Community College, November 5 !"Futures of the Pacific Island region," for PIDP Seminar, East-West Center, November 9 !"Does literacy have a future?" Literacy Award Banquet, Ala Moana Hotel, November 19 !Videotaping for three shows by Olelo over Oceanic Cablevision December 20 !Sunrise Rotary Club, December 28 !1991 !International presentations !Unesco Visiting Professor, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (lectures in four classes and one public lecture), February 18-21 !"Futures studies as an aspect of the 'Human Dimensions of Global Change Project' of the United Nations University," Sponsored by the Ontario Inter-University Committee on Global Change Research, February 19 !"Alternative Futures for Canada: Variations on a Theme by Kimon Valaskakis," for a monthly Foresight Seminar sponsored by Toronto 2000, February 19 !"Something Else" Keynote address for WFSF Regional Conference on "Alternative Futures of Eastern Europe," Sofia, Bulgaria, June 3 !Opening Address: "Participating with the Universe" and "I Want My ITV" paper for Communications Working Group for "Advancing Democracy and Participation: Challenges for the Future," XII World Conference of the World Futures Studies Federation, Barcelona, Spain, September 17-21 !"For a child with a hammer, all the world is a nail" for the Opening Plenary Panel on "Perspectives of Europe from 'outside'," International Symposium on Europe's Role in World Politics, Berlin, Germany, October 23-25 !International presentations in Hawaii !

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"Alternative Futures of Korea," Fifth Annual Asia-Pacific Studies Forum "Asia Today" Series, April 27 !"What shapes the future?" for Korean participants in seminars conducted by the Center for Executive Development, August 3 !"Alternative futures of America" for the 11th Annual American Studies Forum, August 6 !"The future of English" for the 10th Workshop for Asian-Pacific Teachers of English," August 8 !"How to think about the future" First Japan-US Hawaii Conference of Legislators, Scholars and Journalists, Maui Prince Hotel, August 17-22 !Interview on the future of Japan-US relations with Shin Sasaki, of Kyodo News Service, October 7 !Video interview on the future of Japan-US-Hawaii relations with Jean-Loup Demigneux, of TF1 French Television, October 10 !!!Presentations in the Mainland United States !"Should universities play a role in the future?" (keynote speech); "The Futures of Futures Studies in Universities" (small group presentation); "Integrating futures research and strategic planning for universities," (for the long-range planning committee) 21st Century Project, Arizona State University West, Phoenix, April 5-9 !"What the future holds for appellate courts" Council of Chief Judges Annual Seminar, Sedona, Arizona, November 9 !Presentations in Hawaii: !Hawaii Judicial Foresight Conference Videotaping of Hawaii State Judges' discussion for SJI project Opening keynote address Report of SJI project on culturally-appropriate dispute resolution techniques (and voting), January 6-9 !"Planning for 'Nature' in an Artificial World," Hawaii Nature Center Board Retreat, January 18 !

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"The Future of the World, Part One," Center-wide Student Education Program, East-West Center, January 22, !Videotaped talk for Friends of the Future (Big Island organization), January 22, !"Involuntary Surfing," and Four Futures small group exercise, 1991 Conference for Volunteer Program Administrators, January 23, !"How to think usefully about the future," Panel on "Priorities in Education in the 21st Century," Punahou School, February 12, !"Six Futures of Rural Health Care," Maui Rural Health Program Symposium, Maui Community College, March 4, !"Using Futures in Long Range Planning" Long Range Planning Committee of the Mental Health Association, March 5, !"Riding the Tsunami's of Change," Professional Women's Network, April 15, !"Some futures issues" Hawaii State Public Defenders Conference, May 24 !"Is there a future for public education in Hawaii?" for the Governor's Commission on the 150th Anniversary of Public Education in Hawaii, St. Francis School, July 26 !"When crime doesn't pay enough" 1991 Safety Action Seminar, Crime Prevention Division, Department of the Attorney General, State of Hawaii, October 21 !"Futuring: Legislating as if you cared about tomorrow" Presession Strategic Planning Meeting, Hawaii House of Representatives, November 2 !"Forget Pearl Harbor! Remember the Maine!" for the panel on Future Relations With Japan, sponsored by the Matsunaga Institute for Peace, December 4 !"Europe: Vision & Nightmare" for the Political Science Colloquium series, December 6 !Interview with Ellen Uzelac. Published first in the Baltimore Sun, December 14, as "Paradise Lost" and subsequently published in many newspapers nationwide !1990 !International presentations !

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January 6-8, International Organizing Committee for WFSF XIth World Conference, meeting in Budapest, Hungary !January 7-10, Unesco Workshop on the Futures of Culture, Paris, "Futures of Cultures" !May 27-31, XIth World Conference of the World Futures Studies Federation, Budapest, Hungary Opening Address: "What's Next?" Panel presentation: "Lack of Foresight" !August 12,13, "What is Futures Studies?" Unesco Experts Meeting on Future-Oriented Studies, Bosen, Germany !August 15, "Surfing the Waves of Change" 10th Annual Conference of the Finnish Society for Futures Studies, Turku, Finland !November 9-12, International Symposium for Asia-Pacific Culture & Development, Kashima, Japan !November 17-19, Unesco meeting on establishing a Futures Clearinghouse, Turku, Finland !December 10-12, Meeting in Barcelona, Spain, of the International Planning Committee for WFSF XIIth World Conference !International presentations in Hawaii !March 23, "The Futurist's curse," American-Arab Affairs Council !April 28 "Futures for Japan," Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange !July 16 and September 13, Consultation with representatives of the Legislature of Pohnpei concerning the future of the Compact of Free Association !July 27, "Alternative Visions of America's Future," 10th Annual American Studies Forum !July 30, August 31, January 17, and January 28, "What Shapes the Future," for Korean participants in seminars conducted by the Center for Executive Development !August 2, "The Future of English," 9th Workshop for Asian-Pacific Teachers of English !August 2, "Alternative Futures of the Freely Associated States," First Micronesian Diplomatic Training Seminar

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!August 27-29, "Japanese Diet in the 21st Century," International Centennial Conference on the Japanese Diet !October 10, "Global Climate Change in the Pacific Rim," Western Regional meeting of American Society for Public Administration !December 3, "Alternative Futures of the Freely Associated States," Second Micronesian Diplomatic Training Seminar !December 17, "Selling Chips to Robots:" Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Virtual Realities," 3rd Symposium on Cross-Cultural Consumer and Business Studies !Presentations in the Mainland United States !February 12, Northern Arizona University "Embarking on the 21st Century" !"Survey of judicial foresight activities," for workshop on Governmental Foresight, sponsored by the Council of State Policy and Planning Agencies, and the Institute for Alternative Futures, Washington, DC, February 21-22 !March 2-3, American Judicature Society, New Orleans, "Futures Studies in State Judiciaries" !March 5-7, University of Miami "Futures & long-range planning for higher education" (for University of Miami Long-Range Planning Committee) "Back to the Future--Life in the world of Post Homosapiens" (Public lecture) "Futures of gender, sex and sexuality" (for class on Human Sexuality) !May 1, Massachusetts State Commission on the Future of the Courts, "Twenty More Minutes into the Future?" Boston !May 18-22, National Conference on the Future and the Courts, San Antonio, Texas Opening Plenary Address Panel Presentations: "The Future of culturally-appropriate ADR" "Using futures research in judicial administration" !June 18-19, Vision 2020 Planning Committee, Golden, Colorado !!!

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Presentations in Hawaii: !February 2, "Artificial politics/artificial world," for the Political Science Department Seminar !February 17, "Futures for a Catholic university in Hawaii" Chaminade University !February 14, "Futures of the family" for the Retired Teachers of Hawaii Association !March 20, Hawaii Society of Corporate Planners "The 90s--the Make or Break Decade?" !April 18, Maui Community College "I Told you so! Earth Day 1970 and 1990" !April 23, "Futures of Oceans," UH Space Grant Seminar !June 6, "Alternative Futures of Patriotism," Kamehameha Chapter of the National Sojourners !September 7, "Lack of Foresight", Political Science Departmental Seminar !October 13, 23, Futures Studies presentations for the Certificate in Public Administration Program !November 28, Futures training session for Hawaii Judicial Foresight Congress facilitators !December 6, "Futures of Health in a Terminal World," Training Seminar of Hawaii State Department of Health !1989 !International presentations !May 8-10, Employee Assistance Program of Toronto, Canada !May 14-18 Hungarian Trade Union School Faculty !May 19-23 University of Sofia, Bulgaria "Everyday Life in the 21st Century" "Futures of Democracy" !May 24-27, Futures Research Group, Ministry of Finance, Helsinki, Finland !

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November 20-24, World Futures Studies Federation Regional Conference, (Nagoya, Japan) "Which Pacific Century?" "It's Only a Paper Moon" !December 13-19, Korean Association of Social Scientists (Pyongyang, PRK) !International presentations in Hawaii !June 21-27, International Workshop on Responding to the Threat of Global Warming (EWC) !June 22, Annual Pacific Island Conference of the US Environmental Protection Agency, Honolulu !Center for Korean Studies (Discussant of two papers on the future of the Korean Peninsula) !August 24-25, US-Japan Relations in the 1990s "Alternative Futures of Japan" !December 4-6, Marine Mining Technology for the 21st Century "Some Alternative Futures for Marine Mining in the 21st Century" !Presentations on Mainland US !March 29, Arizona Labor-Management Association (Tucson) !April 30, Association for Institutional Research (Baltimore) !May 1, Council of State Planning and Policy Agencies, Washington, DC !July 17-22, World Future Society General Assembly (Washington, DC) Sociosphere Opening Plenary Future of the Judiciary Teaching Futures Courses (Prep 21) University Programs in Futures Research Long-Range Thinking !August 2-3. Conference of State Court Administrators, Reno, Nevada, "Futures Research in the Judiciary" !August 27-29, Council of State Planning Agencies (Monterey, California)

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"Keeping Governments Ahead of World Change" "Futures Research in State Governments" !October 5, National Industry Liaison Group (Phoenix, Arizona) "Alternative Futures of Civil Rights" !December 1, Virginia Assembly on the Future of the Courts (Charlottesville) "Twenty Minutes into the Future" !Presentations in Hawaii !June 1, Waikiki Improvement Association Annual Convention "Alternative Futures of Waikiki" !August 14, Consortium for Teaching Asia and the Pacific in the Schools "Teaching Which Pacific Century?" !September 17-21, National Association of Extension Home Economists "Catch the Vision: Four Futures for Extension Home Economists" !October 26, "Quality of Life in the 21st Century," Hawaii Congress of Planning Officials !November 9, EWC Core Seminar Series "Technology & the Future" !Local groups in Hawaii !January 17, Bishop Street Exchange Club January 26, Hawaii communication Industry Association February 4, Hawaii State Teachers Association February 8, Japan-American Institute of Management Science February 23-26, Asian Pacific Development Conference, EWC March 7, Cy Rosen's Biomed class, Future of Health March 9, Hawaii State Senate Committee on Economic Development March 10, Arcadia Resident's Association March 20, Majid Tehranian's Class Hawaii Library Association July 27, Board of Directors, Waikiki Improvement Association June 8, Metropolitan Rotary Club March 22, Hawaii Underwriters & Financial Consultants Association March 28, Directors, Asian Studies Centers April 3, Asian Studies Students April 18, Asian Studies class

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April 25, "Future of Literacy" for Don Topping's Linguistic class April 28, Honolulu City and County Excluded Managers September 28, Ala Moana Rotary Club November 15, Waikiki Rotary Club Chaminade University Delta Kappa Gamma Society !1988 !International presentations !"The future of Care and 'Normal' Behavior," for an international conference on "Mental Retardation: Emerging Challenges for ht Future," Honolulu, January 11 !"Everyday Life in the 21st Century, for the Academy of Sciences of the Estonia Soviet Socialist Republic, Tallinn, Estonia, USSR, March 24 !"Communication, Information, & Australia--The View from A future," for the conference on "Australia's Communication Futures, "Brisbane, Australia, May 24-29 !Public forum on Australia's Communication Future, Queensland University, June 2 !Consultation with Queensland State Multi-Function Polis Commission, June 2 !Consultation with Cape York Space Port Commission, Queensland, June 2 !International Organizing Committee for Xth World Conference, Beijing, July 12-15 !"Pacific Century? Global Century? or No Century?" for SCUP-23, "Planning in a Global Context," Society for College and University Planning, Toronto, August 1 !"The Changing Face of America--How Demographic Trends Affect the Courts," for the American Judicature Society's annual meeting, Toronto, August 6, !"What do 'You' do when your robot bows as your Clone Enters Holographic MTV?" for the conference, "Humans-Cultures-Futures," Tenri, Japan, August 30-31 !Xth World Conference of the World Futures Studies Federation, "The Futures of Development," Beijing, China, September 2-8 !Presentations on US mainland !February 20, Board of Directors, State Justice Institute (Charlottesville, Virginia)

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!July 25, Idaho State Judiciary, Couer d'Alene !July 27, Six-State Regional Judicial Conference, Couer d'Alene,Idaho !October 17, Arizona State Judiciary (Tucson) !December 15-17, Professional Assembly of the World Future Society, Washington, DC !Presentations in Hawaii !"The changing nature of students," for the National School Boards Association, Lihue, Kauai, January !"Emerging Trends in Hawaii and Their Impact Upon City & State Government by the Year 2000, Honolulu, June 27 (Excluded Mangers) !Lectures to local groups !October 6, Outdoor Circle November 5, Better Business Bureau Kem Lowry's Planning class, November 16 Ben Finney's Anthropology class, November 29 Simon Nicholson's Art class, December 2, 1988 Hawaii's International Role conference, December 7 (Quality of Life Committee) !!1987 !International presentations !"Hanging on the Hinge of History: Some Meanings of 'Technology' to Present and Future Generations in the United States," for a conference on "Technology of the Future and its Social Implications" Budapest, Hungary, September 7-11 !Australian lecture tour Consultation, Power House Museum, November 22 Australian National Commission for the Future, November 23 Seminar, University of Melbourne, November 24 Seminar, University of Sydney, November 25 and 26 Seminars, Queensland Institute of Technology, November 27 !

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Mainland US presentations !"Confessions of a Quark Smeller; The Implications of Quantum Physics for Political Design," paper for a panel of the American Political Science Convention, Chicago, September 3 !"For the Commission on the Future of Virginia's Judicial System,." Richmond Virginia, November 4 !International and national presentations in Hawaii !International Communications EWC conference, January 23 !"Prosthetics, Robotics, and the Future of "Normal" Behavior," Mobility Conference, February 8 !July 15, "Emerging Issues Analysis for Pacific Island Planners" !First Asian-Pacific Dialogue, Institute of Peace, July 21-22 !National Conference of State Governments Workshop, September 20-23 !"Futures of Development and Development of the Future," for the Seminar, "Development of the Asia-Pacific Region," sponsored by the Fredrich Nauman Stiftung Foundation, Honolulu, November 20 !Local talks !Unitarian Church Buddhist Study Center, "Future of religion and politics," February 4 GTE Lecture Series, February 16-20 Senate Higher Education Committee, February 24 Kaiser High School Career Day, February 26 Kamehameha Schools Early English Program Educators, March 9 Hawaii Credit Union League July 10-12, July 23, August 18, December 9 June 5, Kaiser High School Graduation July 17, UH Lab School Science class "Stepping Stones and Stumbling Blocks Towards the Future," State Department of Personnel Services, June 25 September 16, State Department of Health "Futures of Aging," State Office of Aging October 9 Micro Marketing, October 13 State Department of Labor, October 15

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Hawaii National Guard January 25, February 5, February 17, (retreat at Turtle Bay) April 11, Hawaii Chapter of the NAACP "Transition to a Positive Future?" for the conference, "Meeting the needs of Youth & Families at Risk," Hawaii Community Education Association, April 25 July 9, Governor's Office of Planning C&C of Honolulu, Excluded Mangers "Who needs a job?" UH Career Day, October 8 October 26, Rotary Club October 6, Outdoor Circle November 5, Better Business Bureau "For the Hawaii Credit Union League," 49th Annual Convention, Kona, May Access School, December 8 !Class guest lectures General Science (each semester) 5/6/87, 12/7/87 Gen Sci 324, Mike Jones, April 25 Center for Executive Development, February 5, July 23, November 6, Pol Sc 600, November 27, May 4, August 24, February 25, December 7 Introduction to Asian Studies Course May 2 May 4 Deutsch's Social Work, September 25 Jackson's Library Seminar, September 30 Finney's Anthropology class, November 11 Department of Religion Seminar Ethnic Studies Advisory Committee !Selected activities, 1986-1976 !International activities !WFSF Futures Course, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia (Every year from 1974) !November 24-29, 1986, "Future of Cultures " Conference, Beijing, China !"Humanism in the Cosmic Age," for Tenri-kyo conference, "Cosmos, Life, Religion: Beyond Humanism," December 12-19, 1986, Tenri City, Japan !May 18-26, 1985, Lecture tour, Barcelona, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia), Bucharest (Romania) !July 3-7, 1985, Society for International Development, Rome, Italy !November 24-29, 1985, Future of education conference, Barcelona, Spain !

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Lecture tour, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing University, Beijing, and Xian Academy of Sciences, Xian, China, May 8-17, 1984 !Series of lectures on Japan, Centre Catala de Prospectiva, Barcelona Spain, November 1984 !Planning committee of VII World Conference of World Futures Studies Federation (Future of Politics) held in Stockholm, Sweden, June 1982. Chair of panel on "Mass communication and participation in politics." !"Alternative Futures of Micronesia, " G. Duttweiler Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland, November, 1982 !Two workshops for the "Alternative Visions of Desirable Societies," project of CEESTEM, held in Mexico City, 1978 and 1981 !"Future of Law and Justice," Justice Improvement Commission, Federated States of Micronesia, 1980 !Development of the College of the Northern Mariana Islands, October 1979-82. Summer of 1980 spent in Saipan !"Futures of law and justice," United Nations Asian and Far Eastern Institute on Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Tokyo, June 1980 !WFSF Regional Conference on "Science, Technology and the Future," Berlin, Germany, May 1979 !The Future of Mexico, Canada and the United States, Center for Integrative Studies, SUNY, Buffalo, May 1980 !Lecture Tours: Sweden, June 1978 (Arranged by Stefan Schwarz) June 2, Lecture, Science and Technology Council, Stockholm June 5, Nordic Museum June 6, Lecture, Futures Studies Group June 7, Lecture, Uppsala University June 8, Lecture, National Defense Research Council June 8, Lecture, National Research Council June 9, Lecture, Lund University England, June 1978

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June 12, Lecture, with Simon Nicholson, Open University, Milton Keynes

England, May 1979 (Arranged by David Greene) May 11, Lecture, Polytechnic of London !

South Korea, October 1980 October 26, Interview with KBS-TV October 26, Keynote lecture for the Korea Institute for Futures Studies, Walkerhill Hotel October 27, visit DMZ October 27, Young Denny Po Art Council October 28, Discussion with Chief Justice of Korea Supreme Court October 28. Discussion with Minister of Information October 28, Discussion for former Prime Minister Kim Un-Son October 29, To Taejon by car. Lecture at Taejon A & M University October 29, By car to Kyongju October 30, By car to Pusan. Lecture at Dong-A University !National activities !September 22, 23, 1986, Future of Peoria, Illinois !April 28-May 1, 1985, Lecture series on futures studies at St. Cloud State University (Minnesota) !August 30, 1985, panel on comparative judicial behavior, American Political Science Association convention, New Orleans !International activities in Hawaii !January 17, 1986, "Answer the Echo/Follow the Dream: Lifestyles and Deep Space," keynote address for the Pacific Telecommunications Conference, Waikiki Regency Hotel !May 25-30, 1986, "Who Cares? and How? Futures of Caring Societies," IX World Conference, World Futures Studies Federation, Honolulu, Hawaii Planning for this was major activity !July 25, 1986, "Opportunities and Challenges in the Pacific Basin and America--Role of Higher Education," Society for College and University Planning !September 29, 1986, "Buddhism, Christianity, and Politics" Buddhist Students' Center !

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"Hawaii as a Bridge Between Japan and the US," Tenri-kyo Conference, Honolulu, July 1, 1983 !"Alternative Futures of Micronesia" for conference on Emerging Political Cultures in the Pacific, BYUH, February 1982 "Recent Japanese electoral politics," for the Pacific Area Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, June 1981 !"EIES and Racter and me: Computer Conferencing from a Pacific Island," for Pacific Telecommunications Conference II, Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, January 1980 ! 1974-76 !From September 15, 1974 through August 18, 1976, I was on a leave of absence from the University of Hawaii and employed by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (OECA. Also known as TVOntario and TVO) in Toronto, Canada as head of their Futures Project. During that time, I was also a Visiting Professor in both the Department of Industrial Engineering and the Department of Adult Education of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), as well as in New College, all of the University of Toronto. !My involvement with OECA resulted from my meeting Ran Ide, CEO of OECA, at a conference of the WFSF in Rome, Italy in 1973 where he saw some of my future-oriented multi-media productions. He then invited a small group from the Rome conference to attend a workshop on "The role of the media in the move to a Conserver Society," held in Toronto in March 1974. From that came his invitation for me to come to Toronto to work with OECA on a "Futures Project." !According to my terms of employment, while I was at OECA I was "to design a framework for the Futures Project" and "to arouse interest in the Project and build support for it in Canada and internationally, particularly in the academic world." In carrying out these two activities, I worked with several producers and directors in TVOntario, CBC-TV and radio, the National Film Board of Canada, BBC2-TV (The Open University, England), WNET-TV (New York City), KOCE-TV (Costa Mesa, California), and various film and television production companies and persons in Canada. The resulting TV productions included "Energy Energy," a three-hour special on energy supply and demand, broadcast over TVO March 16, 1976; "Futures Spaces," three one-hour shows on the UN Habitat theme of Human Settlements, broadcast over TVO, May 31, June 1 and 2, 1976; Intros and Extros to twenty-six half-hour episodes of the BBC-TV series, "Dr. Who," broadcast every Saturday evening during Fall 1976 over TVO; and more than ten hours of additional programming dealing with the future which were broadcast over TV Ontario, CBC-TV and radio, and other private TV and radio stations

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in Canada [The "Dr. Who" series was so popular that, after I returned to Hawaii in August 1976, TVO sent a crew to Hawaii to film Intros and Extros for another sequence which was shown in Canada in 1977]. !In addition to these various media productions, a major activity was organizing and running a second international workshop in Toronto for OECA on "Alternative Futures and the Role of the Media." !In my attempt to "arouse interest" in the Project, in addition to teaching regular classes on the future each semester at New College, University of Toronto, I co-founded The Club of Gnu (a group of students, faculty and townspeople--including Marshall McLuhan--who met every Wednesday noon in the Common Room of New College to discuss various aspects of the future), and was a guest lecture in many classes at the University of Toronto. I also spoke to all Toronto-area and Ontario universities (Queens, Waterloo, Western Ontario, and York) and community colleges (Algonquin, Centennial, Humber, Lambton, Mohawk, Ryerson, and Seneca) and Toronto Teachers College, working primarily through each College's Professional and/or Curriculum Development Officers. I also spoke to many school boards, administrative and teaching groups, and classes throughout the Province; at various Provincial governmental agencies (especially the Ministries of Education and of the Environment), and worked extensively with the Province's Royal Commission on Electrical Power Planning. Finally I spoke to many community and professional groups, such as women's clubs, men's clubs, the YMHA, local chapters of the World Future Society, and the like throughout the City and Province. Among them were the International Association for Adult Education; Associated Women's Councils; Annual Convention of Phi Delta Kappa; 6th Muskoka Conference on the Future; Canadian Medical Association; East York Library Association; Annual convention of Canadian University Press Representatives; Association of Mechanical Contractors; Ontario Art Educator's Association; Annual Convention of Calgary Teachers Association; Ontario Association of Education Officials; Ontario Association of Social Science Teachers; Metro In-Service Education Association; International Association of Community College Educators; and the Ontario University and College Placement Officers Association. !Outside the Province of Ontario I spoke several times to the Science Council of Canada in Ottawa and to several of the Council's committees; the Technological Forecasting Group of the Ministry of State for Science and Technology; the Ministry of Urban Affairs; and the Privy Council of the Prime Minister. !I also discussed the Futures Project, and other aspects of futures research with faculty and students at other universities and colleges elsewhere in Canada: Douglas College, McMaster University, Sault Ste. Marie College, Simon Fraser University, the University of Alberta, the University of British Columbia, the University of Manitoba !

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New College arranged a special symposium on "Futurism vs. Marxism" which used as the focus of discussion my paper prepared for the Rome WFSF Conference, titled, "Neither there nor then." !I participated in several provincial and national conferences, including a symposium on the development of the Great Lakes Ecomenopolis, sponsored by the Society of Ekistics and the Metropolitan Planning Commission; Massey Lecture symposia on "The politics of the steady state;" Conference on "Dilemmas of modern man" in Winnipeg; Seminar of the Cultural Paradigms Project of the Advanced Concepts Center, Environment Canada, in Ottawa; conference on "Population growth and the future of Canadian education;" a conference on Technology and Growth sponsored by the Ministry of State for Science and Technology in Ottawa; Conference on "New Values for a Global Society" in Collingwood; !I also participated in an international panel on "The Arts and Human Settlements" during the United Nations Habitat Forum in Vancouver, Canada. I made daily reports on the activities of the Habitat Forum from Vancouver to various Pacific Island communities over the PEACESAT network. !I prepared and presented visual material for a workshop of the World Order Project of the Institute for World Order, held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia in January 1975. !And in England, I consulted with and prepared audio-visual material for the course, "Art and the Environment," conducted by Simon Nicholson for the Open University. !I visited the following groups and individuals in the US on behalf of the Futures Project: Earthrise, Inc., (Providence, Rhode Island); Jerome Agel, Al Levin, Alvin Toffler, John and Magda McHale, and the Institute for World Order (New York City); the Educational Research Center, Syracuse University; the Futures Group (Glastonbury, Connecticut); the Futures Program, School of Education, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Senators John Culver and Ted Kennedy, various futures specialists of the Library of Congress, the Office of Technology Assessment, and Hazel Henderson's Center for Alternative Futures (Washington, DC); the Center for the Study of Social Policy of the Stanford Research Institute, Advent House for the Study of the Future, the National Center for Experiments in Television; and the School of Architecture, University of California (San Francisco Bay area). !In matters not directly related to the OECA Futures Project: ! I participated in a workshop on Politics and the Future, convened by Alvin Toffler at his home in Washington, Connecticut. This led to our creating the Committee for Anticipatory Democracy and a three-day presentation by the Committee on futures research before a special meeting of the US House of Representatives in Washington, DC

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in September 1975 The Committee then created the Institute for Alternative Futures, which still exists as a major futures consulting firm to government, business and other groups, in Alexandria, Virginia. ! As a National Humanities Scholar for a week, I conducted a series of workshops and presented public lectures on Education for the Future, at the invitation of the Cathedral High School, Springfield, Massachusetts; ! Presented a paper titled "De-colonizing the future," at the Second General Assembly of the World Future Society, Washington, DC; ! Lectures and workshops on the future for Monterey Peninsula College (California) ! Lecture and workshop for the summer institute of Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, Dartmouth College; ! Participation in the conference, "Project Knowledge 2000" sponsored by the National Science Foundation, at the IBM headquarters in New York ! Participated in an international conference on "Malaysia 2001," held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which was modeled after the "Hawaii 2000" conference of 1970; ! And taught in what was to become the first WFSF Futures Course, at the International Center for postgraduate Studies, in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, in February 1975 !1974 !International conference !Role of the media in the move towards a Conserver Society, Toronto !"The Future of the Pacific Island Region" prepared for an international PEACESAT conference, sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation !National conference !State of the Art in Futures Research. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Los Angeles !In Hawaii !

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Planning committee, ECOPUSH Conference, sponsored by College of Engineering, University of Hawaii, and the National Science Foundation. Chaired panel on "New Technologies for Hawaii" !Planning Committee of New Housing Conference, Sponsored by College Continuing Education. Presented paper on "Social and Political Implications of High-Rise Living in the Present and Future." !Advisory Committee for establishment of the Natural Energy Institute, College of Engineering !Member of Legislative Science Advisory Committee which evaluates all legislative bills for their scientific and futuristic implications. !Annual Convention of the Institute of Electrical Engineers Western Regional 4-H Clubs Conference !Japanese Buddhist Association Hospital Financial Managers Association Maryknoll Elementary School Hawaii Science Teachers Association Manoa Seminar Hawaii Society of Corporate Planners Hawaii Tenant's Association Hawaii Government-college Association Maui High School Graduation Hawaii State Planners Association Manpower Training Convention !University and college classes !Asian Studies 750 Public Health Seminar Educational Curriculum & Instruction 636 Political Development 350 Social Work 656 Social Work Seminar Human Development Seminar Fulbright Seminar Advanced Management Honolulu Community College Brigham Young University of Hawaii !

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1973 !International conference !Special World Futures Research Conference, Rome, Italy Member of the Advisory Committee that helped plan this meeting, and presented one of the five basic papers used as the basis for discussion during the week-long conference !National conferences: !California Real Estate Association's Annual Convention, San Diego Introduced by Gov. Ronald Reagan World Order Models Conference, Santa Cruz, California Workshop on Anticipatory Democracy, Sponsored by the Aspen Institute, New York !In Hawaii: !"Buddhism and Social Change," Buddhism and the Modern World Symposium to celebrate the 700th Anniversary of the Kamakura Reform in Japan National Society of Interior Designers National Convention Public Relations Society National Convention !Hawaii State Senate Seminar, "On Planning" (Two days) State House of Representatives Majority Members Seminar on Environmental Quality !Alternative Economic Futures for Hawaii Kickoff Conference Horizons Committee (Bicentennial Commission) Conference Congress of Hawaiian Peoples Leadership Conference Congress of Hawaiian Peoples Kamehameha Schools and Hooponopono Conference Annual Convention of the Hawaii Carpenter's Union (two days) Hawaii Science Teachers Association Annual Convention !Punahou School AAUW AAUW-Kailua Kailua High School Harris Memorial Church International Coffee House Seminar on "Values and Development" !University of Hawaii classes: Political Science 601 World Order Design Symposium

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Technology and Society (twice) Constitutional Law Human Sexuality Japanese Politics (three times) Business Administration Introduction to Engineering Political Science 600 Asian Religion Japanese History Asian Studies !1972 !International conference !World Futures Research Conference, Bucharest, Romania As member of "Continuing Committee," prepared a draft of a constitution for a World Futures Studies Federation Presented "Dreaming the Undreamt Dream" multi-media show Gave a closing address in the final plenary session on "A second look at futures research" !In Hawaii !East-West Center Communication International Conference National Association of Deans of Colleges of Engineering Annual Convention National Board of Real Estate Brokers National Convention !Citizen's Conference on the Administration of Justice Task Force Member of the Administration of Justice Follow-up Conference Lt. Governor and Staff Honolulu Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Hawaii Association of Child Welfare Officials State Conference on the Utilization of Research State Conference on the Future of Health Hawaii Association of Newspaper Publishers East-West Center Evening Lecture Series Senior Fellows of the East-West Center Communications Institute Pi Lambda Theta Home Economics Club Junior Stockholders Club Iolani School Kuhio School PTA

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Washington Intermediate School Harris United Methodist Church Farrington High School Junior League-YWCA joint seminar Yale Club Maui Women's Club Conservation Council Mensa Sertoma Club Pacific Regional Conference Iolani School Punahou School Teachers Hawaii Loa College Noelani School PTA Sertoma Teens Kaimuki High School !University of Hawaii classes: Social Science Research Institute Seminar on "The Limits to Growth" Social Work Curriculum Research and Development Social Foundations of Education Human Sexuality (twice) Public Health Council Engineering 101 Technology and Society (twice) Educational Foundations History of Hawaiian Education Honors Colloquium East-West Center Seminar on the American Elections Social Work Art 101 (twice) !1971 !International conference !IRADES/Mankind 2000 Conference, Rome, on the question of documentation of information about futures research !National conference !

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Multi-media presentation on "Art and the Future", and participation on panels concerning the theory and methods of futures studies at the first World Future Society General Assembly, Washington, DC !In Hawaii: !American Osteopathic Association Convention National Conference of the Public Personnel Association National Home Economics Association Regional Meeting of the YMCA City Charter Revision Committee State Senate Committee on Ecology Hawaii 200 Historical Conference Conference on Hawaii and the Pacific Honolulu Academy of Arts Hawaii Council of Churches, Maui Retreat (three days) Aikoki Elementary School Teachers Pacific and Asian Affairs Council meeting Unitarian Church (twice) Kalani High School Maui Conference of Pacific and Asian Affairs Council State Science Teachers' Conference The Exchange Club Industrial Arts Fair Banquet Elks Speech Therapists Annual Convention Mid Pacific Institute Graduation Speech Lanai High School Graduation Speech Lions Club Mensa The Seventies Punahou School Mid Pacific Institute Environmental Class Hilo College Interim Session Maui Community College !University of Hawaii classes: Computer Art Social and Economic Inequities Public Health Seminar Art 101 Honors Colloquium Engineering Freshmen Political Leadership

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Human Sexuality !1970 !International conference !International Futures Research Conference, Kyoto Presented papers on theory and methods in futures studies, and the Hawaii 2000 activities Elected member of the "Continuing Committee" to draw up a constitution to create a world futures organization. !National conference !Symposium on Cultural Futurology, American Anthropological Association Convention, San Diego !In Hawaii: !International Association of Government Labor Officers Annual Convention !Joint Session of the Hawaii State Legislature !Hawaii Advertising Club Pacific and Asian Affairs Council Student Assembly, Roosevelt High School Junior Advertising Club of Hawaii Honolulu Junior Chamber of Commerce St. Andrew's Cathedral Social Science Association Big Island 2000 Kickoff Conference Iolani Sportswear Profit-Sharing dinner H and B Sugar Company executives Hawaii State High School Interns Conference Junior Stockholder's Club Hawaii 2000 Task Force Chairpersons End of the Month Club Earth Day (at Maui Community College) Maunaolu College Pacific and Asian Affairs annual convention (on Lanai) Hawaii 2000 Task Force members conference The Junior League Pearl Harbor Rotary Club

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Honolulu Chamber of Commerce Hawaii Association of Public Administrators Kauai 2000 Kickoff Conference East-West Center Graduation Speech Hilo High School Graduation Speech Hawaii Youth Congress Public Administration Lecture Series University of Hawaii Summer Lecture Series Young Career Women of America Annual Convention Church of the Crossroads Arcadia Retirement Home morning meeting Consulting Engineers Council Lawyers' Wives Club Pacific and Asian Affairs Council Convention Honolulu Rotary Club Pacific Institute of Rehabilitation Annual Convention Hawaii Loa College Kailua AAUW meeting St. Louis High School PAAC conference Annual Convention of the State Teachers of Home Economics Hawaii School for Girls 4th Annual School Superintendent's Conference St. Andrew's Cathedral !University of Hawaii classes: Political Development Seminar (twice) Human Development Extension Division, Department of Agriculture Cities and Men (twice) Curriculum and Instruction Elementary Education College Opportunity ASUH Orientation Program ASUH "Alumni Comeback Day" !1969 !Joined the Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii, as an Associate Professor, September 1969 !Advisory Committee of the Governor's Conference on Hawaii 2000 10th Annual Meeting of the State and Local Officials of Hawaii (in Hilo) University of Hawaii Committee on the Future of Higher Education

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!University of Hawaii classes: Environmental Design Political Methodology Introduction to Political Science Utopia General Science Art 101 ! 1966-69 !Associate Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia !I moved to Blacksburg, Virginia in the summer of 1966 and became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. I taught courses in Japanese Politics, American Politics, Introduction to Political Science, and Research Methods in Political Science. !I was promoted to Associate Professor in 1967, and in that same year began teaching at VPI what is considered to be the first course in futures studies formally adopted by an American university. !My major research activities at VPI were: ! Writing and publishing a book titled Builders of the Third Civilization: Japanese and American Members of the Soka Gakkai (University of Washington Press, 1968) Researching, writing and publishing an article on "Measuring attitudes across cultures," in Comparative Judicial Behavior (Oxford University Press, 1969) Researching and teaching on non-numerical models and media for the 4th Institute on Mathematical Applications in Political Science, held in Blacksburg, Summer 1968 ("Non-verbal, non-numerical models and media in political science," American Behavioral Scientist, May 1968) Planning and directing an EPDA Civics Institute for teachers and administrators in economically disadvantaged areas, on a grant from the US Office of Education, Summer 1969 Developing and publishing an extensive bibliography on futures studies (Published in the Bulletin of the World Future Society, 1969) ! 1960-66 !Assistant Professor, Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan !

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In 1958, I chanced to meet representatives from Rikkyo University, in Tokyo, Japan, who were seeking an American political scientist to teach in the newly-founded College of Law and Politics of that well-established "Big Six" university. After receiving my PhD from The American University in Washington, DC, in June 1959, I attended the Yale Institute of Far Eastern Languages, in New Haven, studying Japanese language and culture, and moved to Tokyo in August 1960. My family lived on the campus of Rikkyo University in the Ikebukuro section of Tokyo. My three children (one of whom was born in Tokyo) all attended Japanese kindergarten and elementary school. We all lived as fully a "Japanese" life as possible. !As an Assistant Professor in an all-Japanese environment, I lectured in the Japanese language as best I could, teaching courses in American politics and research methods. I was a member of the Japanese Political Science Association, and attended many workshops and conferences of the Association throughout Japan. I also served as founding advisor for the Political Science Club of Rikkyo University, and as an advisor for the English Speaking Society and the English-language student newspaper, Rikkyo Echo. !I also taught, in English, for the Foreign Training Institute of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and for the Far Eastern Division of the University of Maryland. !In the summer of 1963, all members of my family, and myself, returned briefly to the United States while I attended the Survey Research Institute of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. In the summer of 1965, I alone attended the second NSF-sponsored Institute on Mathematical Applications in Political Science, held at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. I was invited by the organizer of that workshop to return to the United States to teach at Virginia Polytechnic Institute where he was going as chair of the newly-created Department of Political Science. !My major research projects in Japan were: ! Attitudes of Japanese Supreme Court and High Court Judges, funded by the Rikkyo University Research Fund ("Life history and attitudes of Japanese High Court judges," Western Political Quarterly, June 1967) A public opinion based study (N=980) of the religious and political attitudes and behavior of Tokyo citizens, funded by the American Council of Learned Societies ("The 'Protestant Ethic' in Japan," Journal of Developing Areas, October 1966) The political activities of the Komeito (the political party of the Soka Gakkai, a Nichiren Buddhist organization), and a comparison of the Japanese and American members of the Soka Gakkai, also partially funded by the American Council of Learned Societies and the Rikkyo University Research Fund ("The Soka-Gakkai: A socio-political interpretation," Contemporary Religions in Japan, September 1965)

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Ethical and methodological problems in political science ("Methodological problems in political science," Rikkyo Hogaku, 1962, and The Ethics of Democracy (Minshushugi no Rinri) [Hyogensha, 1963], both in Japanese.