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    2023

    Vol.27 No.3 March 2023

    Articles

    • Learning Futures Studies Collaboratively
    • Exploring Images of Women Cyclists’ Futures Using the Futures Triangle
    • Futures Impacts of The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) Transforming its Cities
      to Carbon Negative Arcologies
    • Diegetic Prototypes in the Design Fiction Film Her: A Posthumanist Interpretation
    • Museums in the Future as Depicted in Popular Videogames: Looking Forward to
      Visit or Better Run-run Away?
    • The Ideal of Pluralism and the Problem of Online Polarisation. Four Scenarios
      and Five Proposals for the Future

    Essays

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    • Generic Futures and Serious Games: Lessons from 2040 for Social Innovation in
      Flanders, Belgium

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    • Meditation, Geomedicine, and Anticipatory Cities: Emerging Issues and Visions of
      Futures without Non Communicable Diseases
    • From Power to Foresight: Reimagining Pathways of Land Use and Water
      Governance Futures

    Vol. 27 No. 4 June 2023

    Articles

    • On Desired Remote Possibilities of the Future: Could Counterfactual Analysis Challenge Prognostic Reflexes?
    • What Do You Think About the Future? Students’ Imaginaries in Colombian Post-Conflict
    • The Polak Game and the Futurеs of Education – Are University Students Optimists or Pessimists about the Future of Education?
    • An Approach of the Momentum Method for Prospective Scenarios of Brazilian Tourism Post-Covid-19
    • Indigenous World-Views in the Post COVID-19 World: Towards a Necessary Integration of Indigenous World-Views in Development and Health Discourse.

    Special Collection – Recipies for Change: Co-Creating Post-Pandemic Futures Today

    • Special Collection Introduction
    • The Role of the Chef: Exploring Eschatological and Nationalistic Components in Recipes for Change in the Asia-Pacific Region
    • Who’s Cooking Our Futures? Reframing Development Policy and Programming Through Imagination
    • The Future of Thailand’s Healthcare Workforce in Light of the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Retroduction Analysis

    Vol. 28 No. 1 September 2023

    Articles

    • Ukraine War and Historical War Cycles: Was it to be Expected? Exploring the Futures of the War in Ukraine through Historical War Cycles
    • Decolonizing Futures Practice: Opening Up Authentic Alternative Futures
    • Accounting Meets Futures Studies in Interdisciplinary Research:  Between a Rock and a Hard Place
    • Future and Agency Frames: How Business Schools Construct the Term Future and What they Claim to do About it?
    • Not Organic Gardening or Rocket Science: New Metaphors (and a Politics) for Geoengineered Imaginaries

    Reports

    • Soundtracks of Possible Futures: About the Futures Soundscapes Lab
    • The Future of Sport and Recreation in New Zealand

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    • The Curiouser Nature of Trends: A Process Thesis of Sociocultural Trend Developments in Iterations of Mindsets and Practices
    • Regenerative Futures: Eight Principles for Thinking and Practice

    Vol. 28 No. 2 December 2023


    Editorial

    • Special issue on Planetary Futures of Health and Wellbeing

    Articles

    • Defining ‘Future Generations’: Epistemic Considerations on Conceptualizing a Future-Oriented Domain in Policy and Law-Making
    • Ecosystem Scenarios as Environmental Futures – Implications for Participatory Framework Designs Integrating Social Capital Formation and Natural Capital Preservation
    • Operationalising Weak Signals and Wild Cards for the Finnish Offshore Wind Industry
    • On The Social Complexity of Neurotechnology: Designing A Futures Workshop For The Exploration Of More Just Alternative Futures
    • How Superintelligence Affects Human Health: A Scenario Analysis
    • Foresight to Develop and Support a Mission – The Case of the European Mission on “Conquering Cancer – Mission Possible”
    • Free-Fare Bus and Private Car Chauffeuring Among 10-12-Year-Old Children In Two Finnish Cities

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