Jobs of the Future
There is a huge literature and tremendous public discourse about the future of work. Here’s a few resources that can
Exploring how social workers can increase their impact through futures frameworks – All content developed by Laura Burney Nissen, Ph.D., MSW, Portland State University School of Social Work, Portland, Oregon, USA, Email: nissen@pdx.edu, Twitter: @lauranissen
There is a huge literature and tremendous public discourse about the future of work. Here’s a few resources that can
Added a number of new items! Learn, learn, learn!!! Lots of amazing things to consider as you explore the literature
In order for me to participate in futures work within higher education in a way that fits with my values
Energy What is the world energy outlook? Here’s a recent publication that will illuminate some interesting dimensions of this question.
Had a great time presenting yesterday at our own Office of Academic Innovation to a really fun group comprised of
This is a timely and important book. Every professional (everyone else too) knows and feels that change is accelerating and
Futures Lens in the World Short-termism: Civilization’s greatest threat? This is a far reaching article that will stretch your thinking
Every now and then I like to gather up an assortment of interesting items I see go by on Twitter
The futures literature (and its related companion areas) are fascinating, shocking, inspirational, scary, stimulating, creative and far-reaching – sometimes all
Friends have asked so I’ll start sharing some titles! Here’s what I’m reading: Aoun, J.E. (2017) Robot proof: Higher education
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