Popular culture:
In his 2004 future history novel State of Fear, science fiction writer Michael Crichton briefly introduces involution during a diatribe on media manipulation using statistical research (John Naisbitt's Megatrends, 1982).
Crichton suggests implications for crafting more innovative scenarios about social engineering impacts on alternative futures (Harkins & Kubik StoryTech, 2004-2006). These future thought leadership themes reinforce knowledge management insights introduced by Marshall McLuhan in 1967.
Section 1: Drivers (Causation)
on The Land Institute and Sustainable Agriculture (Nabuur)
/ 2:30 PM / Room 211 / Murphy Lecture Fund / Limited Seating
- December 15, 2006: Mediated Memory ("kemperart.org" "Remembering the Future")
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- Check out SDAT application is online] ... Kaw Valley Eco-Challenge Outcomes (MBR metrics)
Section 2: Impacts (Consideration)
- January 6: 2007 Survey "Richard Louv" "Nature-Deficit Disorder"
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... Take the Nature-Deficit Disorder Survey :: Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods: ...
January 14, 2007:
Late papers not acceptable
Minnesota Futurists Benchmarks: (RJB-Rev: 13-Mar-2004)
CIAP: MindShifting (Distributed Visual Learning: ST-E5-P2)
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