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Title Routledge handbook of social futures / edited by Carlos López Galviz and Emily Spiers; with Monika Büscher and Astrid Nordin
Imprint Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022
book jacket
Descript 1 online resource (xxi, 338 pages) : illustrations
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Series Routledge international handbooks
Routledge international handbooks
Note Includes bibliographic references and index
"Featuring chapters from an international range of leading and emerging scholars, this Handbook provides a collection of cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research that sheds new light on contemporary futures studies. Engaging with key defining questions of the early twenty-first century such as climate change, big data, AI, the future of economics, education, mental health, cities and more, the Handbook provides a review and synthesis of futures scholarship, highlighting the role that societies can and should play in their making. While the various chapters demonstrate how futures emerge and take shape in particular places at particular times, the distinctive insight provided by the volume overall is that futures thinking today must be social and contextual. By presenting a range of futures work from contexts around the globe, the Handbook contextualizes techniques - forecasting, backcasting, scenario planning, collaboration and co-production- to ask how different dimensions of the social are created and circulated in the process. Through its thirty chapters, the volume explores and interrogates narratives, anticipations, enactments, ecologies, collaborations, prospections and so on to highlight which versions of the social are legitimized and which are encouraged and foreclosed. This Handbook opens an important conversation about the centrality of the social in futures thinking. By bringing arts, humanities and social sciences scholars and practitioners into conversation with biologists, environmental, climate and computer scientists, this volume seeks to encourage new pathways across, between and within multiple disciplines to interrogate the futures we need and want. The social must be our starting point if we are to steer our planet in a direction that supports good lives for the many, everywhere"-- Provided by publisher
Carlos López Galviz, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in the Theories and Methods of Social Futures at Lancaster University, UK. His books include Global Undergrounds (2016) and Cities, Railways, Modernities: London, Paris and the Nineteenth Century (2019). Emily Spiers, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Creative Futures at Lancaster University, UK. They are the author of Pop-Feminist Narratives: The Female Subject under Neoliberalism in North America, Britain and Germany (2018) and the co-editor, with Tobias Boes and Rebecca Braun of World Authorship (2020)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 18, 2022)
Subject Social prediction
Social change
Social history
Social Conditions
Prévision sociale
Histoire sociale
social history. aat
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General bisacsh
Social change. fast (OCoLC)fst01122310
Social history. fast (OCoLC)fst01122498
Social prediction. fast (OCoLC)fst01122769
Electronic books
Alt Author López Galviz, Carlos, editor
Spiers, Emily, 1977- editor
Büscher, Monika, 1964- editor
Nordin, Astrid, editor
Alt Title Handbook of social futures
Social futures
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