1. The article is largely based on an earlier working paper, “Alternative Futures for Futures Studies” by O.W. Markley and Thomas J. Hurley, III, and on a program development project described herein. Although more people contributed to these observations than can be acknowledged, the following deserve special mention: students in the Spring, 1980 practicum in futures research class (Marilyn Black, Gavin Clabaugh, Thomas Hurley, Aksel Sarid, Carolyn Ulrickson, Mary Jane White); members of the Program Development Committee (Jim Bowman, Howard Eisner, Thomas McFaul, Aksel Sarid); other faculty of the UHCLC Studies of the Future Program (Peter Bishop, James Coomer, Jib Fowles, Fred Kierstead, Craig Oettinger, Robert Wegmann); and other colleagues who provided especially helpful comments and advice (Roy Amara, Wayne Boucher, Elise Boulding, Joseph Coates, Alexander Christakis, Willis Harman, Hazel Henderson, Joseph Martino). Finally, particular gratitude is extended to Professor Marco Portales for expert editorial advice.
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5. Handbook of Futures Research;Fowles,1978