In the face of the current ecological crisis, how shall we rethink concepts and practices of environment, ecology, difference, and technology to envision and create a more just, sustainable, and diverse planet? The combined histories of colonialism, extraction industries, energy, as well as innovation in design, architecture, literature and technology offer a lens by which to examine how contemporary techno-scientific societies envision planetary futures. Site visits exploring resource extraction, colonialism in urban policy and planning, and speculative architectural design will be accompanied by an analysis of science fiction, science technology, speculative design and ethnography, as well as life and earth sciences
The exploratory activity currently underway at the School and the Design Department of the Politecni...
Scenarios have become ubiquitous objects in earth systems governance. Defined as plausible descripti...
Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transiti...
Planetary futures are explored in the context of two scenarios. The Artificial Society led by dramat...
This project embarks on an alternative reality that is imagined to rethink our relationship with nat...
We now find ourselves as a systems thinking community inquiring into planetary governance for climat...
This thesis propounds a techno-environmentalist position. Seeking to combine the need for natural re...
Climate change and ecological instability have the potential to disrupt human societies and their fu...
In 2050, the billions of people living on Earth have found a way to manage the planetary system effe...
In an age of planetary transformation, ecological concerns have risen to the top of our priorities. ...
© 2016 selection and editorial matter, Jonathan Paul Marshall and Linda H. Connor. All rights reserv...
Different kinds of representations of the future are often asked for in order to motivate and inspir...
Scenarios for policy and the public are increasingly given form by designers. For design, this means...
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary and social studies. It demonstrates ho...
In this special issue of Futures we concentrate on a particular figure: the politics of environmenta...
The exploratory activity currently underway at the School and the Design Department of the Politecni...
Scenarios have become ubiquitous objects in earth systems governance. Defined as plausible descripti...
Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transiti...
Planetary futures are explored in the context of two scenarios. The Artificial Society led by dramat...
This project embarks on an alternative reality that is imagined to rethink our relationship with nat...
We now find ourselves as a systems thinking community inquiring into planetary governance for climat...
This thesis propounds a techno-environmentalist position. Seeking to combine the need for natural re...
Climate change and ecological instability have the potential to disrupt human societies and their fu...
In 2050, the billions of people living on Earth have found a way to manage the planetary system effe...
In an age of planetary transformation, ecological concerns have risen to the top of our priorities. ...
© 2016 selection and editorial matter, Jonathan Paul Marshall and Linda H. Connor. All rights reserv...
Different kinds of representations of the future are often asked for in order to motivate and inspir...
Scenarios for policy and the public are increasingly given form by designers. For design, this means...
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary and social studies. It demonstrates ho...
In this special issue of Futures we concentrate on a particular figure: the politics of environmenta...
The exploratory activity currently underway at the School and the Design Department of the Politecni...
Scenarios have become ubiquitous objects in earth systems governance. Defined as plausible descripti...
Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transiti...