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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social research & statistics > Social forecasting, futurology
In an accessible and droll style, best-selling author Joel Best
shines a light on how we navigate these anxious, insecure social
times. While most of us still strive for the American Dream-to
graduate from college, own a home, work toward early
retirement-recent generations have been told that the next
generation will not be able to achieve these goals, that things are
getting-or are on the verge of getting-worse. In American
Nightmares, Best addresses the apprehension that we face every day
as we are bombarded with threats that the social institutions we
count on are imperiled. Our schools are failing to teach our kids.
Healthcare may soon be harder to obtain. We can't bank on our
retirement plans. And our homes-still the largest chunk of most
people's net worth-may lose much of their value. Our very way of
life is being threatened! Or is it? With a steady voice and keen
focus, Best examines how a culture develops fears and fantasies and
how these visions are created and recreated in every generation. By
dismantling current ideas about the future, collective memory, and
sociology's marginalization in the public square, Best sheds light
on how social problems-and our anxiety about them-are socially
constructed.
Berthold M. Kuhn and Dimitrios L. Margellos present a thoroughly
reflected analysis of global trends shaping our future. Key
megatrends include climate change and sustainability,
digitalization, growing inequalities, urbanization and smart
cities, the progression toward a green economy, and sustainable
finance. Addressing geopolitical shifts and the future of
multilateralism, the authors also discuss new trends in democracy
and governance, migration, and health and nutrition, as well as
civilizational developments like demography, diversity, identity
politics, individualization, and shifting gender norms. Based on
their own research and a series of interviews with leading analysts
and researchers from different world regions, the authors present
cutting-edge content on the future of humanity.
Forget the old concept of the 9-5. In a changing world, companies
around the globe are redesigning the working week to increase
efficiency, health, productivity and happiness in their employees.
Now you can do the same. A growing number of businesses are
shortening their working weeks to address problems with low
productivity, poor mental health and unequal working opportunities.
Workers are still paid the same salary for a four-day week and the
results are revolutionary; so much so that a pilot scheme has
recently launched in the UK, based on this model. In Shorter,
bestselling author of Rest Alex Pang studies these trailblazing
businesses working fewer hours, where managers are reporting their
teams to be: - More creative in their problem solving - Happier and
with lower stress and anxiety and cases of burn out - More
productive Pang will reveal step by step how they have gone about
making these changes, the challenges and solutions and, most
importantly, how you can do the same.
An imagination of possibilities, of miscalculations, of futures
off-kilter "Probability is a chimera, its head is true, its tail a
suggestion. Futurologists attempt to compel the head to eat the
tail (ouroboros). Here, though, we will try to wag the tail."
-Vilem Flusser Two years after his Vampyroteuthis Infernalis, the
philosopher Vilem Flusser engaged in another thought experiment: a
collection of twenty-two "scenarios for the future" to be produced
as computer-generated media, or technical images, that would break
the imaginative logjam in conceiving the social, political, and
economic future of the universe. What If? is not just an
"impossible journey" to which Flusser invites us in the first
scenario; it functions also as a distorting mirror held up to
humanity. Flusser's disarming scenarios of an Anthropocene fraught
with nightmares offer new visions that range from the scientific to
the fantastic to the playful and whimsical. Each essay reflects our
present sense of understanding the world, considering the
exploitation of nature and the dangers of global warming,
overpopulation, and blind reliance on the promises of scientific
knowledge and invention. What If? offers insight into the radical
futures of a slipstream Anthropocene that have much to do with
speculative fiction, with Flusser's concept of design as "crafty"
or slippery, and with art and the immense creative potential of
failure versus reasonable, "good" computing or calculability. As
such, the book is both a warning and a nudge to imagine what we may
yet become and be.
A NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020 'An extraordinary achievement
. . . gripping, grim and witty' Robert MacFarlane 'Unputdown-able
... No book could be more timely' Richard J Evans Today, the bunker
has become the extreme expression of our greatest fears: from
pandemics to climate change and nuclear war. And once you look, it
doesn't take long to start seeing bunkers everywhere. In Bunker,
acclaimed urban explorer and cultural geographer Bradley Garrett
explores the global and rapidly growing movement of 'prepping' for
social and environmental collapse, or 'Doomsday'. From the 'dread
merchants' hustling safe spaces in the American mid-West to
eco-fortresses in Thailand, from geoscrapers to armoured mobile
bunkers, Bunker is a brilliant, original and never less than deeply
disturbing story from the frontlines of the way we live now: an
illuminating reflection on our age of disquiet and dread that
brings it into new, sharp focus. The bunker, Garrett shows, is all
around us: in malls, airports, gated communities, the vehicles we
drive. Most of all, he shows, it's in our minds.
The Black Speculative Arts Movement: Black Futurity, Art+Design is
a 21st century statement on the intersection of the future of
African people with art, culture, technology, and politics. This
collection enters the global debate on the emerging field of
Afrofuturism studies with an international array of scholars and
artists contributing to the discussion of Black futurity in the
21st century. The contributors analyze and respond to the
invisibility or mischaracterization of Black people in the popular
imagination, in science fiction, and in philosophies of history.
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