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Journal of Futures Studies - July 2019
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Journal of Futures Studies
July 2019 Newsletter
 
Special Double Issue on Design and Futures


Vol I

Introduction

Introduction to the Special Issue: Design and Futures (Vol. I)
Stuart Candy and Cher Potter
(PP. 1-2)
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Articles

Turning Foresight Inside Out: An Introduction to Ethnographic Experiential Futures
Stuart Candy and Kelly Kornet
(PP. 3-22)
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Politics of Designing Visions of the Future
Ramia Mazé
(PP. 23-38)
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Crafting Spaces Between Design and Futures: The Case of the Agbogbloshie Makerspace Platform
Cher Potter, DK Osseo-Asare and Mugendi K. M’Rithaa
(PP. 39-56)
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Strategic Foresight Studio: A First-Hand Account of an Experiential Futures Course
Jake Dunagan, Alida Draudt, JJ Hadley, Ryan Hogan, Leticia Murray, Gregory Stock and Julia Rose West
(PP. 57-74)
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Designing Futures From the Inside
Anne Burdick
(PP. 75-92)
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Essays And Interviews

How the Future Happens
James Auger and Julian Hanna
(PP. 93–98)
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Critical Activism
Anab Jain and Stuart Candy
(PP. 99–104)
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Storytelling Shapes the Future
Alex McDowell
(PP. 105–112)
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I Design Worlds
Liam Young and Stuart Candy
(PP. 113–118)
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Anticipating Future System States
Jamer Hunt
(PP. 119–128)
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A Manifesto for Decolonising Design
Decolonising Design Collective: Danah Abdulla, Ahmed Ansari, Ece Canlı, Mahmoud Keshavarz, Matthew Kiem, Pedro Oliveira, Luiza Prado and Tristan Schultz
(PP. 129–132)
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Vol II
 

Introduction

Introduction to the Special Issue: Design and Futures (Vol. II)
Stuart Candy and Cher Potter
(PP. 1-2)
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Articles

Destinations for Polyamorous Futures and Their MAD Lovers
Maya van Leemput
(PP. 3-14)
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Worldbuilding in Science Fiction, Foresight and Design
Leah Zaidi
(PP. 15-26)
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SPACECRAFT: A Southern Interventionist Art Project
Ralph Borland
(PP. 27-36)
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Are We (Really) Designing Futures? The Design of Tomorrow Program at CENTRO
Karla Paniagua
(PP. 37-50)
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A Futures-Design-Process Model for Participatory Futures
Stefanie A. Ollenburg
(PP. 51-62)
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Imagining 2060: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of University Students’ Perspectives
Jeanne Hoffman
(PP. 63-78)
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Transforming Environmental Values for a Younger Generation in Taiwan: A Participatory Action Approach to Curriculum Design
Kuo-Hua Chen
(PP. 79-96)
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Essays And Interviews

You Never Know How the Past Will Turn Out
Timothy Morton
(PP. 97–100)
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Design in the Future
Paola Antonelli and Cher Potter
(PP. 101–104)
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Making Things Physical
Maja Kuzmanovic, Tina Auer, Nik Gaffney and Tim Boykett
(PP. 105–116)
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Napkin Futures: Fragments of Future Worlds
Nik Baerten
(PP. 117–122)
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Change the Model
Dan Hill and Stuart Candy
(PP. 123–128)
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What If There Were More Policy Futures Studios?
Lucy Kimbell
(PP. 129–136)
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Your Move: Lessons Learned at the Interstices of Design, Gaming, and Futures
Aaron Rosa and John A. Sweeney
(PP. 137–142)
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Using the Future at NASA
David Delgado and Stuart Candy
(PP. 143–148)
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Post-Island Futures: Designing for Uncertainty in a Changing Climate
Lizzie Yarina
(PP. 149–158)
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Starting at the End: A Journey in Time
Tony Fry
(PP. 159–164)
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General Journal Information

Who We Are


The Journal of Futures Studies is a publication of Tamkang University, Taiwan, supported by the Graduate Institute of Futures Studies.

The Journal of Futures Studies is a globally-oriented, trans-disciplinary refereed journal. Its mission is to develop high-quality, futures-oriented research and thinking based on the evolving knowledge base of Futures Studies.

JFS will highlight recent and upcoming editions and news from the journal, with a view toward making it easy for you to both access articles and essays as well as share them with your colleagues and networks. JFS aims to bring you:

    Epistemologically focused studies on the construction of possible, probable and preferable futures,
    Emerging methodologies in futures studies, including integrated, layered, and critical approaches, as well as empirical, interpretive or action-learning based approaches,
    Applied Futures (for example, case studies in the use of futures thinking for organizational transformation),
    Alternative futures of particular subjects (for example, genetics, nano-technology, utopianism, social movements, or particular areas, such as East Asia).

The editors invite contributors in the areas of foresight, forecasting, long-range planning, visioning and other related areas. Find out about submitting an article.


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