http://www.utexas.edu/depts/lbj-school/21cp/ (World Wide Web Directory, 06/1995)
The 21st Century Project is a nonprofit, nonpartisan program of research and
activism designed to explore and promote new directions in government science
and technology policy in the post-Cold War era. The 21st Century Project
advocates disarmament, defense conversion, and a reorientation of scientific
and technological investments toward solutions to significant national and
international problems such as environmental deterioration, job scarcity and
the quality of work, and community stability. The 21st Century Project also
stresses the need for democratizing decision-making about new scientific and
technological priorities.
Documents relating to the 21st Century Project include:
- a summary of the 21st Century Project;
- a list of the members of the Interim Governing
Council
- activitivies undertaken during 1994;
- a summary of the National Forum;
- details of the the December 10, 1993
meeting;
- testimony before the House Subcommittee on
Science and Technology;
-
Abstract of NSF Grant for Democratic Values
and the National Forum on Sciecne and Technology Goals;
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Abstract of NSF Grant for the National Forum
on Sciecne and Technology Goals;
- Link to the Progressive Directory.
Further information on the 21st Century Project can be received by contacting
Gary Chapman.
Gary Chapman
Coordinator
The 21st Century Project
Lyndon Baines Johnson School
of Public Affairs
Drawer Y, University Station
University of Texas
Austin, TX 78713
(512) 471-4962
Electronic mail: gary21cp@www.utexas.edu
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