Symposium 20 Placing the Future
Platzhaltertext: What are the geographies of researching, envisioning and making the future? What are the places where futures are actually conceived and created? To what extent are these places virtual or real, and does their materiality influence their reach across space and publics? Who are the actors involved in imagining and acting on potential futures? How do some actors – from politicians and financiers to environmental activists and social justice organizers – mobilize the future as a resource to achieve political or financial objectives? What narratives, strategies and social mechanisms do they employ to define and control – and sometimes colonize – the future(s) in certain places?
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Uncertainty about the future is a key issue in defining the relationship between knowledge and space today. The institutionalization of science and the growth of education have paved the way for a post-industrial knowledge society, an innovation-based knowledge economy, and systemic trust in evidence-based policies.
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Barker, Kezia | Geography | Awakening to catastrophe: Spatial multiplicity in knowing, resisting and surviving catastrophic Futures |
Bland, Jessica | Geography | Between low orbit and small islands: the space for negotiating what counts as knowledge in preparing for environmental catastrophe |
Hajer, Maarten | Geography | Techniques of futuring: On how imagined futures become socially performative |
Hines, Andy | Future Studies | Imagining after capitalism |
Koch, Natalie | Geography | Nationalism and the future: Place, identity, and aspirational futures |
Mazé, Ramia | Design for Social Innovation and Sustainability | Design and other ways of knowing (and governing) the future |
Miles, Ian | Economics | The turn to KIBS |
Ringel, Felix | Geography | Futures all around: What the social sciences can learn from a fieldsite with ‘no future’ |
Sánchez-Hernández, José Luis | Geography | Envisioning alternative economic futures through the lens of food |
Schulz, Christian | Geography | Economic geographies of postgrowth |
Simon, Zoltán Boldizsár | History | Utopias of extinction |
Tutton, Richard | Sociology | The space between futures |
Wright, George | Management Science | Using judgmental forecasting and scenario thinking for anticipating the future: what are the differences, the similarities, and the advantages of each? |