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Futures
 
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ISBN13:9780198806820
ISBN10:0198806825
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:576 pages
Size:254x179x40 mm
Weight:1214 g
Language:English
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Futures

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: OUP Oxford
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Short description:

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.

Long description:
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary studies. It demonstrates how the growing interest in futures thinking is opening up multidisciplinary conversations and initiatives, examining historical and contemporary forms of futures knowledge, the methodologies and technologies of futures expertise, and the role played by different institutions on legitimising, deploying, and controlling anticipatory practices.

Bringing together emerging perspectives on the future from diverse disciplinary perspectives including critical theory, design, anthropology, sociology, politics, and history, this book places the provocation of power at the heart of the book through an investigation of futures as both objects of science and objects of the human imagination, creativity, and will. A multidisciplinary team of contributors challenge and debate the varied ways in which futures are conjured and constructed, exploring issues as diverse as the utopian imagination, history and philosophy, literary and political manifestos, artefacts and design fictions, and forms of technological and financial forecasting, big data, climate modelling, and scenarios.

The book positions the future as a question of power, of representations and counter-representations, and forms of struggle over future imaginaries. Forms of futures-making depend on complex processes of envisioning and embodiment. Each chapter investigates the critical vocabularies, genres, and representational methods - narrative, quantitative, visual, and material - of futures-making as deeply contested fields in cultural and social life.

The volume works well as an introductory and overview work. Readers who are looking for an insight into the international field of research on futures will find what they are looking for, especially since the articles are widely quoted and further literature is recommended.
Table of Contents:
I. Future Histories
The Future Boardgame: Prediction as Power over Time
Preservation as Future Assembling Practices
A Space for Time: Museums as Futures Imaginaries
Voices Prophesying Everything: Tracing Futures in Twentieth-Century Periodicals
Ignorance Is Bliss: The Pluralization of the Future as a Challenge to Contemporary History
Italian Futurism and the Explosive 'Now'
II. Knowing the Future
Futures Honed
Futures Studies: An Evolving Radical Epistemology
Future as an Horizon of Expectations
Creativity and the Ontology of Not-yet Being
Nineteen Eighty-Four in the British Telecom System: Computers, Science Fiction and Thatcherism in British Telecom
Universities, Futures, and Temporal Ambiguity
III. Salvation and Apocalypse
Apocalyptic, World-Repair, Divination: Persistent Modes of Future-knowing and their Continuing Relevance
Climate Change, Apocalypse and the Future of Salvation
Future Weather: Imagining and Articulating Uncertainty
African Science Fiction for Reimagining the Anthropocene
The Scarcity of Social Futures in the Digital Era
Future and Prophecies in the World Vision of The Islamic State Organization: Between Offensive Millenarianism and Precipitated Eschatologism
IV: Futures of Life
Post-Human Design: The Crafted Human Body and the Exoself
Transhumanists and Posthuman Imaginaries
Myths of the Future: Olaf Stapledon's Last and First Men
Concepts of Future Generations: Four Contemporary Examples
Discounting the Future: A Political Technology
V: Future Worlds
Beyond Computation: Scenario Planning and the Spiritual Art of Multiple Futures
The Cybernetic Prediction: Orchestrating the Future
Making an Almanac; Producing Predictions between Data Science and Astrology
Life as Algorithm
The Birth of Nuclear Eternity
Future by Design: Seductive Technologies of Anticipation within the Future Industry
The Global Futures Lab: A Search for Hyper-contextualized Futures