Whether and how the future might be imagined are deep philosophical questions and the focus of much debate. Like Widdicombe (2006), we see imagining the future to be, at least in part, a retrospective act. As McNeil (2006, p. 63) reminds us, however, it also entails ‘‘sketching out the present’’ to identify ways of moving beyond what we currently know and do. Two years into our editorship of APJTE, it is timely to look back on changes during our ‘‘watch’’ to date, to identify where we see APJTE currently, and to envisage what APJTE might look like two years hence.4 page(s
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