Major Research Projects
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 Hawaii State Department of Business,
Economic Development and Tourism.
Originally planned for Hawai'i September 20-22, 2001, but postponed until January
5-9, 2002
Publication under preparation
See <www.fairglobe.hawii.edu>
"Environmental Scan, 2002." Continuation of funded research conducted
every two years for the Office of Planning, Judiciary, State of Virginia, 1994-2000.
- "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
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- "'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
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- "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.
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- "Electronic democracy and viable constitutionalism--initial
explorations." Committee for Viable Constitutionalism (in
process)
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- "Designing governance systems for space settlements" (under
development)
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- "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)
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- "Why state courts are so far out into the future--and what to
do to push them even farther out." 1993
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- Technical Services for the Hawaii Office of State Planning's
"Pilot Project on Scenario Building and Future Development."
1993
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- "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
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- "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
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- "The Futures and the Courts" (a book and a monograph based on
a conference sponsored by the American Judicature Society)
1991-92
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- "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
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- "Social Impacts of Telecommunications on Pacific Island
Communities--Present and Future," funded by GTE-Laboratories,
1985-86
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- "Science and Technology Policy for Small Communities," Funded
by the McInery Foundation, 1985
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- "Earth 2020," National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
1974. Teachers' Institute on problems of planetary management, for
Hawaii high school and college teachers.
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- "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
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- 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