Redefining Re-Globalization as Planetization: Upgrading Global Knowledge Futures (global-e Journal, 2023)

Redefining Re-Globalization as Planetization: Upgrading Global Knowledge Futures (global-e Journal, 2023)

What exactly might re-globalization mean in relation to higher education futures, particularly after the major disruptions of the Covid-19 pandemic and in face of Russia’s Ukraine war since February 2022?

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What does the future hold? (Kathimerini Magazine, 2022)

What does the future hold? (Kathimerini Magazine, 2022)

Psychologist Jennifer Gidley, one of the most important scientists in the field of future studies, talks to "K" about what awaits us. Not with some crystal ball, but with more scientific methods.

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Humanity’s Great Creativity Reset: Designing Worlds beyond the Grand Global Futures Challenges (Routledge, 2022)

Humanity’s Great Creativity Reset: Designing Worlds beyond the Grand Global Futures Challenges (Routledge, 2022)

The grand global futures challenges will create major problems for the futures of humanity if not reversed. Exploring alternative futures will inspire people to imagine, design, and create worlds beyond the disturbing trends enabling humanity’s great creativity reset.

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Futures Studies: An Evolving Radical Epistemology (OUP, 2021)

Futures Studies: An Evolving Radical Epistemology (OUP, 2021)

This chapter examines and critiques the changing socio-political implications that accompany the shift from the concept of a singular future to the pluralization of futures.

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Postformal Psychology: The new “Normal” in Times of Exponential Change (Springer, 2021)

Postformal Psychology: The new “Normal” in Times of Exponential Change (Springer, 2021)

Until recently, social and cultural systems were built around our belief that life is fairly predictable. Yet in the 21st century many of our socio-cultural and ecological systems are unravelling. Today’s world is complex and unreliable. Tomorrow is expected to be more so.

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Transhumanism (Palgrave MacMillan, 2021)

Transhumanism (Palgrave MacMillan, 2021)

Transhumanism has a paradoxical, largely overlooked history. The idea of a ‘superhuman’ goes back to Nietzsche’s Übermensch. Contemporary Silicon Valley transhumanists are convinced that humans can only progress through technological enhancement, oblivious to the historical lineage of transhumanism and ways for human beings to consciously evolve.

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