The article discusses the potential of speculative and improvisational modes of rehearsing collective futures in the context of the interlinked crises associated with the Anthropocene, among these climate change. The article draws on insights from a series of research, arts and public engagement projects where collaborative scenario–making was explored as a way of opening up civic space in the face of the high levels of uncertainty, global risks and collective action problems associated with climate futures and societal transformations. Scenarios are proposed as rehearsal spaces for more collective modes of responding to the prospect of uncertain futures. The article introduces the conceptual innovation of speculative improvisations, bindin...
How do people become conversant with futures-in-the-making? This paper explores speculative design f...
The High Seas, the areas of the ocean beyond national jurisdiction, are experiencing a starkincrease...
This special issue emerged out of a conference that we organized at Goldsmiths, London in September ...
How do people become conversant with futures-in-the-making? This paper explores speculative design f...
Culture and Climate Change: Scenarios presents reflections on scenario-making in the context of clim...
Scenarios have become ubiquitous objects in earth systems governance. Defined as plausible descripti...
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary and social studies. It demonstrates ho...
The article presents Smart Urban Governance for More-than-Human Future(s) anthology comprising six s...
The unique challenges posed by the Anthropocene require creative ways of engaging with the future an...
Interdependent human and biophysical systems are highly complex and behave in unpredictable and unco...
In this article I turn to creative practice as a way to focus attention on Anthropocene unsettlednes...
Contemporary art is brimming with images of a future shaped by environmental destruction, technologi...
Climate change has rapidly emerged as a major threat to our future. Indeed the increasingly dire pro...
Different kinds of representations of the future are often asked for in order to motivate and inspir...
Unlike many environmental scientists (and Fleetwood Mac), most social scien-tists do not think yeste...
How do people become conversant with futures-in-the-making? This paper explores speculative design f...
The High Seas, the areas of the ocean beyond national jurisdiction, are experiencing a starkincrease...
This special issue emerged out of a conference that we organized at Goldsmiths, London in September ...
How do people become conversant with futures-in-the-making? This paper explores speculative design f...
Culture and Climate Change: Scenarios presents reflections on scenario-making in the context of clim...
Scenarios have become ubiquitous objects in earth systems governance. Defined as plausible descripti...
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary and social studies. It demonstrates ho...
The article presents Smart Urban Governance for More-than-Human Future(s) anthology comprising six s...
The unique challenges posed by the Anthropocene require creative ways of engaging with the future an...
Interdependent human and biophysical systems are highly complex and behave in unpredictable and unco...
In this article I turn to creative practice as a way to focus attention on Anthropocene unsettlednes...
Contemporary art is brimming with images of a future shaped by environmental destruction, technologi...
Climate change has rapidly emerged as a major threat to our future. Indeed the increasingly dire pro...
Different kinds of representations of the future are often asked for in order to motivate and inspir...
Unlike many environmental scientists (and Fleetwood Mac), most social scien-tists do not think yeste...
How do people become conversant with futures-in-the-making? This paper explores speculative design f...
The High Seas, the areas of the ocean beyond national jurisdiction, are experiencing a starkincrease...
This special issue emerged out of a conference that we organized at Goldsmiths, London in September ...