Description |
1 online resource (361 p.) |
Series |
Routledge International Handbooks Ser |
|
Routledge International Handbooks Ser
|
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of tables and figures -- Editors -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Why social futures? -- 1 A beginning: A critical history of scenarios -- 2 Agency: Futures literacy and Generation Z -- 3 AI: The social future of intelligence -- 4 Anticipation: Flourishing for the future -- 5 BioFutures: Where futurists and biologists meet -- 6 Borders: Retravelling Nickelsdorf -- 7 Climate change: Transformational adaptation in Bangladesh -- 8 Collaboration: Collaborative future-making |
|
9 Data: The futures of personal data -- 10 Ecology: Thinking futures ecologically -- 11 Economics: Catalysing large-scale system change -- 12 Family: Homeland connections and family futures -- 13 Higher education: The future university -- 14 Inquiries: Healthcare futures -- 15 Lines: Material cultures of future mobility -- 16 Literary futures: How fiction can help policy makers -- 17 Mental health: What can social futures teach us? -- 18 Mobility justice: Sustainable mobility futures -- 19 Multi-planetary worlds: Mobilities of the space age -- 20 Narrative: Telling social futures |
|
21 Postcolonial futures: Urban eventualities -- 22 Prospection: Producing social futures -- 23 Publics: Infrastructuring proto-futures -- 24 Queering: Liberation futures with Afrofuturism -- 25 Smart cities: Policy without polity -- 26 Urbanism: Creating urban futures -- 27 Utopia: Futurity, realism and the social -- 28 Visible cities: Envisioning social futures -- 29 Walking futures: Following in the footsteps of mobility pioneers -- Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Social prediction.
|
|
Social change.
|
|
Social change
|
|
Social prediction
|
Form |
Electronic book
|
Author |
Spiers, Emily
|
ISBN |
9780429803840 |
|
0429803842 |
|