In this commentary, I reflect Rhys Jones’ (in this issue) suggestion for geographers to take part in exploring and enabling the most effective governmental configurations for just futures. Starting from a Foucauldian perspective on governance as a problematizing activity, I bring to the fore that the future is not something that waits out there to be seized by rulers but a social and political construction dictated by the conditions of the present. Moreover, I also highlight that a conventional scalar framework is not sufficient for understanding complex networks of governance in an increasingly globalized policy world. Accordingly, in studying the future as an object of governance we need to be aware of the engagement of nationally/regiona...
The most critical task facing humanity today is the creation of a shared vision of a sustainable and...
This thesis aims to bring unconventional perspectives to the global governance debates by developing...
[[abstract]]The paper deals with the issue of whether a sustainable future for humankind can be reac...
In this commentary, I reflect Rhys Jones’ (in this issue) suggestion for geographers to take part in...
This reflections article is a comment upon Rhys Jones’ paper (in this issue) which deals with the ge...
In dealing with the topic of “governing the future”, it is fundamental to understand how different p...
This reflections article is a comment upon Rhys Jones’ paper (in this issue) which deals with the ge...
Recent contributions in Geography and beyond have examined historical and more contemporary efforts ...
Taking its cue from Rhys Jones’s article “Governing the future and the search for spatial justice: W...
Recent years have witnessed somewhat of a ‘turn’ or ‘moment’ with civil society stakeholders and gov...
In dealing with the topic of “governing the future”, it is fundamental to understand how different p...
Recent contributions in Geography and beyond have examined historical and more contemporary efforts ...
The Future of Government project explored how we can rethink the social contract according to the ne...
Many different approaches are used today to anticipate possible futures and to guide policies, strat...
This thesis aims to bring unconventional perspectives to the global governance debates by developing...
The most critical task facing humanity today is the creation of a shared vision of a sustainable and...
This thesis aims to bring unconventional perspectives to the global governance debates by developing...
[[abstract]]The paper deals with the issue of whether a sustainable future for humankind can be reac...
In this commentary, I reflect Rhys Jones’ (in this issue) suggestion for geographers to take part in...
This reflections article is a comment upon Rhys Jones’ paper (in this issue) which deals with the ge...
In dealing with the topic of “governing the future”, it is fundamental to understand how different p...
This reflections article is a comment upon Rhys Jones’ paper (in this issue) which deals with the ge...
Recent contributions in Geography and beyond have examined historical and more contemporary efforts ...
Taking its cue from Rhys Jones’s article “Governing the future and the search for spatial justice: W...
Recent years have witnessed somewhat of a ‘turn’ or ‘moment’ with civil society stakeholders and gov...
In dealing with the topic of “governing the future”, it is fundamental to understand how different p...
Recent contributions in Geography and beyond have examined historical and more contemporary efforts ...
The Future of Government project explored how we can rethink the social contract according to the ne...
Many different approaches are used today to anticipate possible futures and to guide policies, strat...
This thesis aims to bring unconventional perspectives to the global governance debates by developing...
The most critical task facing humanity today is the creation of a shared vision of a sustainable and...
This thesis aims to bring unconventional perspectives to the global governance debates by developing...
[[abstract]]The paper deals with the issue of whether a sustainable future for humankind can be reac...