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    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
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    Format: XVII, 347 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 9783030289874
    Content: This volume provides the essential vocabulary currently employed in discourses on the future in 50 contributions by renowned scholars in their respective fields, which examine future imaginaries across cultures and time. Not situated in the field of "futurology" proper, it comes at future studies 'sideways' and offers a multidisciplinary treatment of a critical futures' vocabulary. The contributors have their disciplinary homes in a wide range of subjects - history, cultural studies, literary studies, sociology, media studies, American studies, Japanese studies, Chinese studies, and philosophy - and critically illuminate numerous discourses about the future (or futures), past and present. In compiling such a critical vocabulary, this book seeks to foster conversations about futures in study programs and research forums and offers a toolbox for discussing them with an adequate degree of complexity.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Afro-Pessimism (Joseph Winters) -- 3. Alternate History (Dirk Niefanger) -- 4. Anthropocene (Sarah Marak) -- 5. Archive (Martha Schoolman) -- 6. Artificial Intelligence (Scott Sundvall) -- 7. Astrofuturism (Alexandra Ganser) -- 8. Calendar (Marc Andre Matten) -- 9. Contingency (Wolfgang Knöbl) -- 10. Data (Lev Manovich) -- 11. Death (Nader El-Bizri) -- 12. Decision (Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger) -- 13. Democracy (Mareike Gebhardt) -- 14. Development (Aram Ziai) -- 15. Digitization (Scott Selisker) -- 16. Divination (Ulrike Ludwig) -- 17. Dreaming (Barbara Weber) -- 18. Fate (Georges Tamer) -- 19. Fictionality (John Carlos Rowe) -- 20. Forecasting (Arunabh Ghosh) -- 21. Futurism (Peter Maurits) -- 22. Futurology (Sohail Inayatullah) -- 23. Gesture (Rebecca Schneider) -- 24. Hope (Florian Tatschner) -- 25. Ignorance (Katharina Gerund) -- 26. Imagination (Birgit Spengler) -- 27. Knowledge (Heike Paul) -- 28. Magic (Erik Mortenson) -- 29. Messianism (Anna Akasoy) -- 30. Millennialism (Catherine Wessinger) -- 31. Mission (Marina Ngursangzeli Behera) -- 32. Neoliberalism (Renee Heberle) -- 33. Optimism (Wendy Larson) -- 34. Planning (Julia Obertreis) -- 35. Play (Fabian Schäfer) -- 36. Prefiguration (Mathijs van de Sande) -- 37. Prevention (Stefan Willer) -- 38. Queer Futurity (Cedric Essi) -- 39. Revolution (Lanie Millar) -- 40. Science Fiction (Marc Bould) -- 41. Security (Timothy Melley) -- 42. Seriality (Elisabeth Bronfen) -- 43. Singularity (Luke Goode) -- 44. Speculative realism (Graham Harman) -- 45. Sustainability (Frank Adloff) -- 46. Temporality (Raji Steineck) -- 47. Time (Frank Darwiche) -- 48. Time Travel (Kay Kirchmann) -- 49. Transhumansim (Jennifer Gidley) -- 50. Utopia (Barnita Bagchi) -- 51. Virtuality (Marie-Laure Ryan).
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030289867
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030289881
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030289898
    Language: English
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