Human Futures No. 2 May 2018 | Page 4

President’s LETTER Humankind 2050 Program Dear members, I am happy to present the second issue of our Magazine, Human Futures. Due to the change of Board, the Presidency and our conference HUMANKIND2050, which was arranged 7-9th of June 2017, the issue appears a bit later than initially planned. We hope, however, that the articles and the perspectives within this issue appeal to your interest and thoughts. The issue is specially dedicated to our HUMANKIND2050 conference, but does also have other contributions. “ Together we envisioned, designed and worked towards creating peaceful, ecological and equitable futures for humankind for the next fifty years and beyond.” Tuesday, June 6th Preconference Workshops HUMANKIND2050 In June 2017, it was fifty years since a handful of forward-thinking individuals called the ‘Mankind 2000’ meeting in Oslo, Norway. Johan Galtung, Robert Jungk and several other of our well-known members over the years, were among them. That meeting was a vital step in laying the foundations of the World Futures Studies Federation. But, it was also much more than that. Wednesday, June 7th Welcome Speeches Keynote presentation of Jennifer Gidley Retrospect of former President WFSF, Johan Galtung Mankind 2000 contributed to a comprehensive attention toward long-term thinking and put futures research on the global map. In addition it was a catalyst in shifting the idea of THE one and only future that could be predicted, to the quantum notion of multiple possible futures that we can create. This was the beginning of pluralistic approaches to Futures Studies, and to what we sometimes call “alternative futures”. The Mankind 2000 conference in Oslo 1967 also started a process of geographic diversification within the field of Futures Studies. Thursday, June 8th Plenary session 1 Plenary open conversation Plenary session 2 Plenary session 3 Excursion – Folgefonna glacier – Norwegian Museum of Hydro Power & Industry With that in mind, we invited you to join us at the Hardanger Academy in the fjord region of Jondal, Norway to celebrate fifty years of creating alternative futures. The conference was a success, and the topics discussed during the three days represented a broad specter of themes such as Peace in practice, Food Futures, Sustainability, Climate and Agriculture, Urbanization, Gaming, Education of the future, Emerging Technologies, and Ph