This paper weaves two stories of the future in the mobile telecoms industry, attentive to what is rehearsed and what is made absent. It follows the concerns of social studies of science and technology, in which futures and practices of future-making are always embodied and epistemologically situated; the future as a social and material activity of knowledge-making. The paper draws on a four month ethnography of the mobile telecoms industry but enacts two different methods: the first method is a reflective critique of the future in the industry; the second is a generative and inventive interference. The first method weaves a story around the lines of movement near London Heathrow airport, creating a linear, universal, and fixed future. The s...
As technologies and human systems become increasingly impactful and pervasive, unexpected outcomes o...
Emerging technologies often lead to surprising and less favourable outcomes than initially envisione...
Literally speaking, e-waste is the future of communications. E-waste is the fastest growing waste st...
The future may be something we plan for, something we fear, a ‘place’ where the routines of the pres...
The future may be something we plan for, something we fear, a ‘place’ where the routines of the pres...
Kinsley, S. 2012, The definitive, peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published in E...
This co-edited collection of essays examines the increasing centrality of futures and futures-thinki...
This co-edited collection of essays examines the increasing centrality of futures and futures-thinki...
This co-edited collection of essays examines the increasing centrality of futures and futures-thinki...
This paper addresses the discourse for a proactive thinking of futurity, intimately concerned with t...
This paper addresses the discourse for a proactive thinking of futurity, intimately concerned with t...
In 2000, five consortia spent twenty billion pounds on UK radio spectrum licences for 3rd Generation...
As technologies and human systems become increasingly impactful and pervasive, unexpected outcomes o...
As technologies and human systems become increasingly impactful and pervasive, unexpected outcomes o...
As technologies and human systems become increasingly impactful and pervasive, unexpected outcomes o...
As technologies and human systems become increasingly impactful and pervasive, unexpected outcomes o...
Emerging technologies often lead to surprising and less favourable outcomes than initially envisione...
Literally speaking, e-waste is the future of communications. E-waste is the fastest growing waste st...
The future may be something we plan for, something we fear, a ‘place’ where the routines of the pres...
The future may be something we plan for, something we fear, a ‘place’ where the routines of the pres...
Kinsley, S. 2012, The definitive, peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published in E...
This co-edited collection of essays examines the increasing centrality of futures and futures-thinki...
This co-edited collection of essays examines the increasing centrality of futures and futures-thinki...
This co-edited collection of essays examines the increasing centrality of futures and futures-thinki...
This paper addresses the discourse for a proactive thinking of futurity, intimately concerned with t...
This paper addresses the discourse for a proactive thinking of futurity, intimately concerned with t...
In 2000, five consortia spent twenty billion pounds on UK radio spectrum licences for 3rd Generation...
As technologies and human systems become increasingly impactful and pervasive, unexpected outcomes o...
As technologies and human systems become increasingly impactful and pervasive, unexpected outcomes o...
As technologies and human systems become increasingly impactful and pervasive, unexpected outcomes o...
As technologies and human systems become increasingly impactful and pervasive, unexpected outcomes o...
Emerging technologies often lead to surprising and less favourable outcomes than initially envisione...
Literally speaking, e-waste is the future of communications. E-waste is the fastest growing waste st...