Article(electronic)August 24, 2019

Futures Studies as a Quest for Meaning

In: World futures review: a journal of strategic foresight, Volume 12, Issue 1, p. 26-39

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Abstract

This article reflects on four decades of activity in the futures arena. Overall, it tracks a process of deepening insight and growing appreciation for the richness and complexity of life in all its myriad forms. Coupled with this is what I have come to regard as our inescapable responsibility for being active in ways that protect and nurture our natural and cultural heritage, both of which are under-sustained and ever-deepening threat. To do so, we need to recover a clear perception of how extreme and "abnormal" our present situation vis-à-vis Planet Earth really is. This entails removing the veils from our eyes, setting aside convenient fictions, and gaining the courage to face reality. This view can also be framed as "finding ways forward in impossible times." It is a kind of "sub-text" for the kind of Futures Studies I have pursued. Part 1 provides an overview of early influences and experiences. Part 2 summarizes some core learnings. Part 3 provides examples of the kinds of "depth appreciation" that I believe prefigure long-term solutions to the global emergency.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2169-2793

DOI

10.1177/1946756719870277

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