Illuminating the Shadow of the Future:
Scientific Prediction and the Human Condition
September 23 – 25, 2005
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Keynote speaker
Edward O. Wilson
Pellegrino University Research Professor Harvard University
Other confirmed participants
Richard D. Alexander
Emeritus Professor
Insect Division, Museum of Zoology
University of Michigan
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Chair, Department of Politics
New York University /
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution,
Stanford University
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
Professor of Computational Social Sciences / Director, Center for Social Complexity George Mason University
J. Doyne Farmer
McKinsey Professor
Santa Fe Institute
Santa Fe, New Mexico
John Holland
Professor of Psychology
and of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science University of Michigan
Myron S. Karasik
Partner, Tatum Partners
San Francisco, California /
Chief Financial Officer,
EMSO
Palo Alto, California
Urs Luterbacher
Professor of Political Science
Graduate Institute of International Studies Geneva, Switzerland
Gottfried Mayer
Adjunct Professor,
Pennsylvania State University /
Editor, Complexity Digest (www.comdig.org)
James Morrow
Professor of Political Science
University of Michigan
Solomon Polachek
Distinguished Professor of Economics
SUNY Binghamton
Gerald Schneider
Chair of International Relations
Faculty of Public Administration
University of Konstanz
Germany
J. David Singer
Emeritus Professor of Political Science
and immediate past president, Faculty Research Club, University of Michigan
Detlef F. Sprinz
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Potsdam, Germany
Atsushi Tago
JSPS Research Fellow
University of Tokyo at Komaba /
Adjunct Lecturer
Program of Peace & Conflict Studies
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Frank Wayman
Professor of Political Science /
President, Faculty Research Club
University of Michigan
Ellen Wiegandt
Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Switzerland and
University Institute Kurt Boesch, Sion, Switzerland
David Wilkinson
Professor of Political Science
University of California, Los Angeles
Paul R. Williamson
President, Global Vision, Inc.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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