UFOPIAR 1978 UFO Phenomena Vol3 N
Articles in This Issue
Ferdinando Bersani, Universitiz di Bologna, Bologna, ITALY (IV) Jack M. Bostrack, University of Wisconsin, River Falls, USA (V) Michael L. Broyles, Hawaii Institute of Geophysics Honolulu, USA (I)
Perhaps there are two the keys for interpreting the title of this appeared in the 197 6 Miniature issue. This title has been revived in the UPIAR Excerpta issue we are sending to all those who request further information on the journal and its goals.
phenomena' we tried to take stock of the reasons which had led us to engage in this enterprise. Those reasons and statements are ·still valid and happen to be deeply rooted to such a pass that they have turned into a real commitment. Our attempt to meet our engagements was made p ossible thanks to
of the American Astronomical Society Concerning the UFO S U I P R Report No. 68 1, Institute for Plasma Research, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA.
Research, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA. Moriison, _P. ( 1972) The Nature of Scientific Evidence in
This journal publishes original papers concerned with the following fields of research 1) PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF UFO PHENOMENA 2) GATHERING AND PROCESSING OF DATA CONCERNING UFO PHENOMENA 3) THE "CE Ill" (according to Hyn4's terminology) IN THE UFO EXPERIENCE 4) PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERCEPTIVE ASPECTS IN
2) GATHERING AND PROCESSING OF DATA CONCERNING UFO PHENOMENA 3) THE "CE Ill" (according to Hyn4's terminology) IN THE UFO EXPERIENCE 4) PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERCEPTIVE ASPECTS IN THE UFO EXPERIENCE 5) EPISTEMOLOGY OF THE RESEARCH ON UFO PHENOMENA
3) THE "CE Ill" (according to Hyn4's terminology) IN THE UFO EXPERIENCE 4) PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERCEPTIVE ASPECTS IN THE UFO EXPERIENCE 5) EPISTEMOLOGY OF THE RESEARCH ON UFO PHENOMENA
5) EPISTEMOLOGY OF THE RESEARCH ON UFO PHENOMENA