Futures
Herausgeber: Kemp, Sandra; Andersson, Jenny
Futures
Herausgeber: Kemp, Sandra; Andersson, Jenny
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This book examines the relevance of futures and future studies to literary studies. It demonstrates how the growing interest in futures thinking is opening up multidisciplinary conversations and initiatives.
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This book examines the relevance of futures and future studies to literary studies. It demonstrates how the growing interest in futures thinking is opening up multidisciplinary conversations and initiatives.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 183mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1192g
- ISBN-13: 9780198806820
- ISBN-10: 0198806825
- Artikelnr.: 60366959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 183mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1192g
- ISBN-13: 9780198806820
- ISBN-10: 0198806825
- Artikelnr.: 60366959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Professor Sandra Kemp is Director, The Ruskin-Library, Museum and Research Centre at Lancaster University. She is Professor in the History Department at Lancaster University and Visiting Professor at Imperial College London. As an academic and curator, her futures-related work spans the exhibition and monograph Future Face: Image, Innovation, Identity (2004-6) at the London Science Museum and subsequent South Asian exhibition tour; The Future Is Our Business: The Visual History of Future Expertise project at the V&A (2013); and Ruskin: Museum of the Near Future at The Ruskin, Lancaster University in 2019. She is Principal Investigator for the AHRC/Labex-funded Universal Histories and Universal Museums project on the role of the museums in Europe in building knowledge about the future. Professor Jenny Andersson is Professor of the History of Ideas and Science at Upsala University, Sweden.
* I. Future Histories
* 1: Jenny Andersson: The Future Boardgame: Prediction as Power over
Time
* 2: Rodney Harrison: Preservation as Future Assembling Practices
* 3: Sandra Kemp: A Space for Time: Museums as Futures Imaginaries
* 4: Mat Paskins: Voices Prophesying Everything: Tracing Futures in
Twentieth-Century Periodicals
* 5: Rüdiger Graf: Ignorance Is Bliss: The Pluralization of the Future
as a Challenge to Contemporary History
* 6: Laura Wittman: Italian Futurism and the Explosive 'Now'
* II. Knowing the Future
* 7: Barbara Adam: Futures Honed
* 8: Jennifer Gidley: Futures Studies: An Evolving Radical Epistemology
* 9: Paolo Jedlowski and Vincenza Pellegrino: Future as an Horizon of
Expectations
* 10: Johan Siebers: Creativity and the Ontology of Not-yet Being
* 11: Jacob Ward: Nineteen Eighty-Four in the British Telecom System:
Computers, Science Fiction and Thatcherism in British Telecom
* 12: Keri Facer and Ian Wei: Universities, Futures, and Temporal
Ambiguity
* III. Salvation and Apocalypse
* 13: Linda Woodhead: Apocalyptic, World-Repair, Divination: Persistent
Modes of Future-knowing and their Continuing Relevance
* 14: John R. Hall and Zeke Baker: Climate Change, Apocalypse and the
Future of Salvation
* 15: Georgina Endfield: Future Weather: Imagining and Articulating
Uncertainty
* 16: Laura Pereira, Busiso Moyo, Charne Lavery, Nadia Sitas, Rike
Sitas, Odirilwe Selomane, Christopher Trisos, Wakanda Phambili:
African Science Fiction for Reimagining the Anthropocene
* 17: Arjun Appadurai: The Scarcity of Social Futures in the Digital
Era
* 18: Mohamed-Ali Adraoui: Future and Prophecies in the World Vision of
The Islamic State Organization: Between Offensive Millenarianism and
Precipitated Eschatologism
* IV: Futures of Life
* 19: Anders Sandberg: Post-Human Design: The Crafted Human Body and
the Exoself
* 20: Apolline Taillandier: Transhumanists and Posthuman Imaginaries
* 21: John Holmes: Myths of the Future: Olaf Stapledon's Last and First
Men
* 22: Julia Nordblad: Concepts of Future Generations: Four Contemporary
Examples
* 23: Liliana Doganova: Discounting the Future: A Political Technology
* V: Future Worlds
* 24: R. John Williams: Beyond Computation: Scenario Planning and the
Spiritual Art of Multiple Futures
* 25: Egle Rindzeviciute: The Cybernetic Prediction: Orchestrating the
Future
* 26: David Benqué: Making an Almanac; Producing Predictions between
Data Science and Astrology
* 27: S. M. Amadae: Life as Algorithm
* 28: Benoît Pelopidas: The Birth of Nuclear Eternity
* 29: Christina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom: Future by Design:
Seductive Technologies of Anticipation within the Future Industry
* 30: Paolo Cardini: The Global Futures Lab: A Search for
Hyper-contextualized Futures
* 1: Jenny Andersson: The Future Boardgame: Prediction as Power over
Time
* 2: Rodney Harrison: Preservation as Future Assembling Practices
* 3: Sandra Kemp: A Space for Time: Museums as Futures Imaginaries
* 4: Mat Paskins: Voices Prophesying Everything: Tracing Futures in
Twentieth-Century Periodicals
* 5: Rüdiger Graf: Ignorance Is Bliss: The Pluralization of the Future
as a Challenge to Contemporary History
* 6: Laura Wittman: Italian Futurism and the Explosive 'Now'
* II. Knowing the Future
* 7: Barbara Adam: Futures Honed
* 8: Jennifer Gidley: Futures Studies: An Evolving Radical Epistemology
* 9: Paolo Jedlowski and Vincenza Pellegrino: Future as an Horizon of
Expectations
* 10: Johan Siebers: Creativity and the Ontology of Not-yet Being
* 11: Jacob Ward: Nineteen Eighty-Four in the British Telecom System:
Computers, Science Fiction and Thatcherism in British Telecom
* 12: Keri Facer and Ian Wei: Universities, Futures, and Temporal
Ambiguity
* III. Salvation and Apocalypse
* 13: Linda Woodhead: Apocalyptic, World-Repair, Divination: Persistent
Modes of Future-knowing and their Continuing Relevance
* 14: John R. Hall and Zeke Baker: Climate Change, Apocalypse and the
Future of Salvation
* 15: Georgina Endfield: Future Weather: Imagining and Articulating
Uncertainty
* 16: Laura Pereira, Busiso Moyo, Charne Lavery, Nadia Sitas, Rike
Sitas, Odirilwe Selomane, Christopher Trisos, Wakanda Phambili:
African Science Fiction for Reimagining the Anthropocene
* 17: Arjun Appadurai: The Scarcity of Social Futures in the Digital
Era
* 18: Mohamed-Ali Adraoui: Future and Prophecies in the World Vision of
The Islamic State Organization: Between Offensive Millenarianism and
Precipitated Eschatologism
* IV: Futures of Life
* 19: Anders Sandberg: Post-Human Design: The Crafted Human Body and
the Exoself
* 20: Apolline Taillandier: Transhumanists and Posthuman Imaginaries
* 21: John Holmes: Myths of the Future: Olaf Stapledon's Last and First
Men
* 22: Julia Nordblad: Concepts of Future Generations: Four Contemporary
Examples
* 23: Liliana Doganova: Discounting the Future: A Political Technology
* V: Future Worlds
* 24: R. John Williams: Beyond Computation: Scenario Planning and the
Spiritual Art of Multiple Futures
* 25: Egle Rindzeviciute: The Cybernetic Prediction: Orchestrating the
Future
* 26: David Benqué: Making an Almanac; Producing Predictions between
Data Science and Astrology
* 27: S. M. Amadae: Life as Algorithm
* 28: Benoît Pelopidas: The Birth of Nuclear Eternity
* 29: Christina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom: Future by Design:
Seductive Technologies of Anticipation within the Future Industry
* 30: Paolo Cardini: The Global Futures Lab: A Search for
Hyper-contextualized Futures
* I. Future Histories
* 1: Jenny Andersson: The Future Boardgame: Prediction as Power over
Time
* 2: Rodney Harrison: Preservation as Future Assembling Practices
* 3: Sandra Kemp: A Space for Time: Museums as Futures Imaginaries
* 4: Mat Paskins: Voices Prophesying Everything: Tracing Futures in
Twentieth-Century Periodicals
* 5: Rüdiger Graf: Ignorance Is Bliss: The Pluralization of the Future
as a Challenge to Contemporary History
* 6: Laura Wittman: Italian Futurism and the Explosive 'Now'
* II. Knowing the Future
* 7: Barbara Adam: Futures Honed
* 8: Jennifer Gidley: Futures Studies: An Evolving Radical Epistemology
* 9: Paolo Jedlowski and Vincenza Pellegrino: Future as an Horizon of
Expectations
* 10: Johan Siebers: Creativity and the Ontology of Not-yet Being
* 11: Jacob Ward: Nineteen Eighty-Four in the British Telecom System:
Computers, Science Fiction and Thatcherism in British Telecom
* 12: Keri Facer and Ian Wei: Universities, Futures, and Temporal
Ambiguity
* III. Salvation and Apocalypse
* 13: Linda Woodhead: Apocalyptic, World-Repair, Divination: Persistent
Modes of Future-knowing and their Continuing Relevance
* 14: John R. Hall and Zeke Baker: Climate Change, Apocalypse and the
Future of Salvation
* 15: Georgina Endfield: Future Weather: Imagining and Articulating
Uncertainty
* 16: Laura Pereira, Busiso Moyo, Charne Lavery, Nadia Sitas, Rike
Sitas, Odirilwe Selomane, Christopher Trisos, Wakanda Phambili:
African Science Fiction for Reimagining the Anthropocene
* 17: Arjun Appadurai: The Scarcity of Social Futures in the Digital
Era
* 18: Mohamed-Ali Adraoui: Future and Prophecies in the World Vision of
The Islamic State Organization: Between Offensive Millenarianism and
Precipitated Eschatologism
* IV: Futures of Life
* 19: Anders Sandberg: Post-Human Design: The Crafted Human Body and
the Exoself
* 20: Apolline Taillandier: Transhumanists and Posthuman Imaginaries
* 21: John Holmes: Myths of the Future: Olaf Stapledon's Last and First
Men
* 22: Julia Nordblad: Concepts of Future Generations: Four Contemporary
Examples
* 23: Liliana Doganova: Discounting the Future: A Political Technology
* V: Future Worlds
* 24: R. John Williams: Beyond Computation: Scenario Planning and the
Spiritual Art of Multiple Futures
* 25: Egle Rindzeviciute: The Cybernetic Prediction: Orchestrating the
Future
* 26: David Benqué: Making an Almanac; Producing Predictions between
Data Science and Astrology
* 27: S. M. Amadae: Life as Algorithm
* 28: Benoît Pelopidas: The Birth of Nuclear Eternity
* 29: Christina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom: Future by Design:
Seductive Technologies of Anticipation within the Future Industry
* 30: Paolo Cardini: The Global Futures Lab: A Search for
Hyper-contextualized Futures
* 1: Jenny Andersson: The Future Boardgame: Prediction as Power over
Time
* 2: Rodney Harrison: Preservation as Future Assembling Practices
* 3: Sandra Kemp: A Space for Time: Museums as Futures Imaginaries
* 4: Mat Paskins: Voices Prophesying Everything: Tracing Futures in
Twentieth-Century Periodicals
* 5: Rüdiger Graf: Ignorance Is Bliss: The Pluralization of the Future
as a Challenge to Contemporary History
* 6: Laura Wittman: Italian Futurism and the Explosive 'Now'
* II. Knowing the Future
* 7: Barbara Adam: Futures Honed
* 8: Jennifer Gidley: Futures Studies: An Evolving Radical Epistemology
* 9: Paolo Jedlowski and Vincenza Pellegrino: Future as an Horizon of
Expectations
* 10: Johan Siebers: Creativity and the Ontology of Not-yet Being
* 11: Jacob Ward: Nineteen Eighty-Four in the British Telecom System:
Computers, Science Fiction and Thatcherism in British Telecom
* 12: Keri Facer and Ian Wei: Universities, Futures, and Temporal
Ambiguity
* III. Salvation and Apocalypse
* 13: Linda Woodhead: Apocalyptic, World-Repair, Divination: Persistent
Modes of Future-knowing and their Continuing Relevance
* 14: John R. Hall and Zeke Baker: Climate Change, Apocalypse and the
Future of Salvation
* 15: Georgina Endfield: Future Weather: Imagining and Articulating
Uncertainty
* 16: Laura Pereira, Busiso Moyo, Charne Lavery, Nadia Sitas, Rike
Sitas, Odirilwe Selomane, Christopher Trisos, Wakanda Phambili:
African Science Fiction for Reimagining the Anthropocene
* 17: Arjun Appadurai: The Scarcity of Social Futures in the Digital
Era
* 18: Mohamed-Ali Adraoui: Future and Prophecies in the World Vision of
The Islamic State Organization: Between Offensive Millenarianism and
Precipitated Eschatologism
* IV: Futures of Life
* 19: Anders Sandberg: Post-Human Design: The Crafted Human Body and
the Exoself
* 20: Apolline Taillandier: Transhumanists and Posthuman Imaginaries
* 21: John Holmes: Myths of the Future: Olaf Stapledon's Last and First
Men
* 22: Julia Nordblad: Concepts of Future Generations: Four Contemporary
Examples
* 23: Liliana Doganova: Discounting the Future: A Political Technology
* V: Future Worlds
* 24: R. John Williams: Beyond Computation: Scenario Planning and the
Spiritual Art of Multiple Futures
* 25: Egle Rindzeviciute: The Cybernetic Prediction: Orchestrating the
Future
* 26: David Benqué: Making an Almanac; Producing Predictions between
Data Science and Astrology
* 27: S. M. Amadae: Life as Algorithm
* 28: Benoît Pelopidas: The Birth of Nuclear Eternity
* 29: Christina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom: Future by Design:
Seductive Technologies of Anticipation within the Future Industry
* 30: Paolo Cardini: The Global Futures Lab: A Search for
Hyper-contextualized Futures