Ideas for Futures Reading January 2019
Friends have asked so I’ll start sharing some titles! Here’s what I’m reading: Aoun, J.E. (2017) Robot proof: Higher education
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
Friends have asked so I’ll start sharing some titles! Here’s what I’m reading: Aoun, J.E. (2017) Robot proof: Higher education
Like you – my inbox is chock-FULL of forecasts and future facing “quick read” articles about all kinds of topics.
What does it mean for a social worker to become a futurist? What can social workers add to futures frameworks,
It is clear that any read of issues of “the future” centers artificial intelligence as a major driver of what
This is recurring and occasional series of posts in which I round up and share both some new terms I’m
Recently, I shared some new words that appear in the futures literature and/or discourse. As mentioned, I’ll continue to produce
Black Freedom Beyond Borders: Memories of Abolition Day (2020) Sohail Inayatullah – Causal layered analysis, futures thinking and a post-covid
The Center for Creative Leadership is a US-based international leadership development organization and think tank. In exploring various aspects of
The term “futurist” is a generic term – generally referring to people who do work called “foresight” or “futures” practice.
As I’ve continued on a futures learning journey, I’ve noted a great deal of new vocabulary springing up. Think back
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