|
|
|
The Manoa Journal of Fried and Half-Fried Ideas (about the future) is an occasional paper series published by the Hawai'i Research Center for Futures Studies (HRCFS). Established by the State Legislature in 1971, HRCFS is a unit of the Social Science Research Institute at the University of Hawai'i. The Manoa Journal is a forum for testing out ideas about the future in the early stages, before they are aired or published for conventional audiences or journals. In other words, The Manoa Journal of Fried and Half-Fried Ideas offers a creative and nurturing environment for nascent ideas. As such, we encourage submissions from all areas, people, and persuasions. No idea is too raw for us. We thank and commend you for taking this opportunity to engage in imaginative dreaming with others about the future. Spread the word - the futures are alive and living in The Manoa Journal of Fried and Half-Fried Ideas (about the future). See below for access to our online issues. Most papers are available in html for easier reading and pdf format for easier printing. To view pdf files, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have the Reader, you can download it for free by clicking the Adobe icon below. |
Volume One |
|
Volume One: Premier Issue - Some Perspectives On Futures Studies - August 1993 |
|
Volume Two: Special Issue - Women and the Future - January 1994 |
|
Volume Three: The Future of Education and Work - May 1994 |
|
Volume Four: The Future of Hawaii, Part One - October 1994 |
|
Volume Five: The Future of Hawaii, Part Two - January 1995 |
top Volume
Six: The Futures of
Space Exploration and Settlement - May 1995
top Volume Seven:
Occasional Paper Number Seven -
August 1995
|
Volume Eight: Occasional Paper Number Eight - November 1995 |
|
Volume Nine: Occasional Paper Number Nine - February 1997 |
|
Volume Ten: Occasional Paper Number Ten - February 1998 |
|
Volume Eleven: Occasional Paper Number Eleven - June 1998 |
|
Volume Twelve: Occasional Paper Number Twelve |