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Global Futures is a registered charity associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].  Established in 2002, <ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20021016212241/www.futureproof.org/forewords.htm Forewords]", Futureproof website, accessed 31 May 2010</ref> it has published one book (''Refusing to be Terrorised: Managing Risk'') by LM network associate [[Frank Furedi]]<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20021208212108/www.futureproof.org/author.htm About the author], Global Futures website, version of 2002, acc in web archive 2 May 2010</ref>.  Its registered contact was [[Ellen Raphael]].
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Global Futures is a registered charity associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].  Established in 2002, <ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20021016212241/www.futureproof.org/forewords.htm Forewords]", Futureproof website, accessed 31 May 2010</ref> it has published one book (''Refusing to be Terrorised: Managing Risk'') by LM network associate [[Frank Furedi]]<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20021208212108/www.futureproof.org/author.htm About the author], Global Futures website, version of 2002, acc in web archive 2 May 2010</ref> and funded by [[Lloyds]] and the [[Association of Insurance and Risk Managers]].<ref name="Lloyds"/> Its registered contact was [[Ellen Raphael]].
  
 
Global Futures is registered with the Charity Commission no. 1048565. According to its entry on the Charity Commission website, its role is to support "research into work and family life, with a particular emphasis on the impact of new social trends on interpersonal relationships and informal bonds."<ref>Charity Commission, [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/SHOWCHARITY/RegisterOfCharities/CharityWithoutPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=1048565&SubsidiaryNumber=0 1048565 - Global Futures: Activities], acc 2 May 2010. Screengrab taken 2 May 2010 [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php?title=Image:GFFinances.jpg here]</ref>
 
Global Futures is registered with the Charity Commission no. 1048565. According to its entry on the Charity Commission website, its role is to support "research into work and family life, with a particular emphasis on the impact of new social trends on interpersonal relationships and informal bonds."<ref>Charity Commission, [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/SHOWCHARITY/RegisterOfCharities/CharityWithoutPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=1048565&SubsidiaryNumber=0 1048565 - Global Futures: Activities], acc 2 May 2010. Screengrab taken 2 May 2010 [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php?title=Image:GFFinances.jpg here]</ref>
  
In 1999 Global Futures set up the [[Litigious Society Project]].
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In 1999 Global Futures set up the [[Litigious Society Project]].<ref name="Lloyds">Global Futures [http://www.lloyds.com/Lloyds/Press-Centre/Press-Releases/2002/06/Refusing_to_be_terrorised_managing_risk_after_September_11 Refusing to be terrorised - managing risk after September 11], Lloyds website, Mon 17 Jun 2002</ref>
  
 
==Finances==
 
==Finances==
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==People==
 
==People==
 
*[[Tracey Brown]] - director of [[Sense About Science]], shared a phone number with that of Global Futures (see above)
 
*[[Tracey Brown]] - director of [[Sense About Science]], shared a phone number with that of Global Futures (see above)
*[[Frank Furedi]], report writer
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*[[Frank Furedi]], report writer<ref name="Lloyds"/>
 
*[[Ellen Raphael]] - according to the Charity Commission, she was the administrative contact for Global Futures
 
*[[Ellen Raphael]] - according to the Charity Commission, she was the administrative contact for Global Futures
 
==Publications, Notes==
 
==Publications, Notes==
 
===Publications===
 
===Publications===
  
*Frank Furedi,'Refusing to be terrorised: managing risk after September 11', [[Global Futures]], 'sponsored by' Lloyd's of London, and the Association of Insurance and Risk Managers (AIRMIC) released at the AIRMIC Conference at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham Mon 17 Jun 2002.
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*Frank Furedi,'Refusing to be terrorised: managing risk after September 11', [[Global Futures]], 'sponsored by' Lloyd's of London, and the Association of Insurance and Risk Managers (AIRMIC) released at the AIRMIC Conference at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham Mon 17 Jun 2002.<ref name="Lloyds"/>
  
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===

Revision as of 15:22, 30 November 2010

Global Futures is a registered charity associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. Established in 2002, [1] it has published one book (Refusing to be Terrorised: Managing Risk) by LM network associate Frank Furedi[2] and funded by Lloyds and the Association of Insurance and Risk Managers.[3] Its registered contact was Ellen Raphael.

Global Futures is registered with the Charity Commission no. 1048565. According to its entry on the Charity Commission website, its role is to support "research into work and family life, with a particular emphasis on the impact of new social trends on interpersonal relationships and informal bonds."[4]

In 1999 Global Futures set up the Litigious Society Project.[3]

Finances

GF's financial summary on the Charity Commission website shows that its spending massively exceeded its income in the years ended 2005 and 2007. In the year ended April 2005 its income was £1,663 and its spending was £25,237. In the year ended April 2007 it spent £20,112 against an income of £681 and the accounts were filed 817 days late. It is unclear how the charity could be spending so much when its income appeared to be so small. Its spending has drastically decreased in the years ended April 2008 and 2009, perhaps coinciding with its apparently much less active role.[5]

Links with Sense About Science

The contact details at Sense about Science of its director, Tracey Brown, were given in October 2002 as: Email tbrown AT senseaboutscience.org, Telephone 01795 537322. The phone number of Sense About Science was also that of Global Futures (see screengrabs, right).[6][7][8][9]

Sense About Science contact page showing phone no., web archive version of Oct 29 2003
Global Futures contact page showing phone no., web archive version of 2002

The only publication on Global Futures' website was one by Frank Furedi. Furedi, under the alias Frank Richards, was the chief theoretician of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) - a faction that evolved into the publishers of the magazine Living Marxism (later LM). Brown worked with Furedi for a number of years and with Global Futures between its inception in 2002 and its demise in 2005.[10]

According to the Charity Commission, the administrative contact for Global Futures in 2002 was Ellen Raphael who, at the time Sense about Science was established, also worked for Regester Larkin[11] alongside former Monsanto PR man Harry Swan.[12]

Raphael also studied in Frank Furedi's department at the University of Kent, Canterbury.[13] Raphael has subsequently joined Brown at Sense about Science as Assistant Director. One of Global Futures' trustees was Philip Roy Mullan, aka Phil Mullan, aka Phil Murphy. Mullan, a central member of the RCP and a regular contributor to LM, is also the registrant of the Spiked website which was set up 3 years ago by the man who headed the RCP, LM's ex-editor Mick Hume. Global Futures' other trustee was Michael Fitzpatrick (aka Mike Freeman), another RCP/LM stalwart. Fitzpatrick is also a trustee of Sense about Science.

Tracey Brown and Frank Furedi have worked with both LM and Spiked and have also both worked with the Institute of Ideas, which has published a book co-authored by Brown, Compensation Crazy: Do we Blame and Claim Too Much?[14] The Institute of Ideas was established by Claire Fox, LM's co-publisher. Like Spiked it arose from the ashes of LM.[15]

As of May 2010 the Global Futures page on the Charity Commission website gives the contact person as Philip Roy Mullan. Trustees are named as Philip Roy Mullan, Gavin Poynter, and Daniel Ben-Ami.[16]

People

Publications, Notes

Publications

  • Frank Furedi,'Refusing to be terrorised: managing risk after September 11', Global Futures, 'sponsored by' Lloyd's of London, and the Association of Insurance and Risk Managers (AIRMIC) released at the AIRMIC Conference at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham Mon 17 Jun 2002.[3]

Notes

  1. "Forewords", Futureproof website, accessed 31 May 2010
  2. About the author, Global Futures website, version of 2002, acc in web archive 2 May 2010
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Global Futures Refusing to be terrorised - managing risk after September 11, Lloyds website, Mon 17 Jun 2002
  4. Charity Commission, 1048565 - Global Futures: Activities, acc 2 May 2010. Screengrab taken 2 May 2010 here
  5. Charity Commission, 1048565 - Global Futures: Financial History and summary, acc 2 May 2010. Screengrab taken 2 May 2010 here
  6. George Monbiot, “Invasion of the entryists”, The Guardian, 9 December 2003
  7. Interview with George Monbiot”, LobbyWatch, April 2007; “Profiles - Living Marxism", LobbyWatch, accessed April 2009
  8. Sense About Science website contact page, version placed in web archive 29 Oct 2003, acc in web archive 2 May 2010, screengrab here
  9. Global Futures contact page, version of 2002, accessed in web archive 2/5/2010, screengrab here
  10. George Monbiot, “Invasion of the entryists”, The Guardian, 9 December 2003
  11. George Monbiot, Invasion of the Entryists, The Guardian, 9 Dec 2003, archived on Monbiot.com, acc 2 May 2010
  12. Publications: Communicating Risk in a Soundbite, Science Media Centre website, acc 2 May 2010
  13. George Monbiot, Invasion of the Entryists, The Guardian, 9 Dec 2003, archived on Monbiot.com, acc 2 May 2010
  14. Compensation Crazy: Do we Blame and Claim Too Much?, IoI website, version archived 23 May 2002, acc in web archive 2 May 2010
  15. George Monbiot, “Invasion of the entryists”, The Guardian, 9 December 2003
  16. Charity Commission, Global Futures Contact and Trustees, acc 2 May 2010, screengrab here