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Journal of Futures Studies - January 2021
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Journal of Futures Studies January 2021 Newsletter

 
Vol. 25 No. 2

Introduction

Editor’s Prelude to Special Issue: ‘Coronaphobia and Fearscapes’
Arthur Saniotis
(PP. 1-2)
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Articles

Future Estrangement: Not Having a Place in the Emerging Future
David N. Bengston
(PP. 3-8)
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‘Medicorobots’ as an Emerging Biopower: How COVID-19 has Accelerated Artificial Intelligence in a Post Corona-World
Arthur Saniotis, Maciej Henneberg, Kazhaleh Mohammadi
(PP. 9-16)
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A Little Fear: Rethinking Scapes, Structures, Time and the Ordinary
Simone Dennis, Andrew Dawson, Alison Behie
(PP. 17-24)
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Embodied Presence, COVID-19 and the Transcendence of ITopian
Marcus T. Anthony
(PP. 25-34)
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Applying the Futures Wheel and Macrohistory to the Covid19 Global Pandemic
Phillip Daffara
(PP. 35-48)
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Special Research Articles

Intersectionality: A Tool for Using Causal Layered Analysis in Education
Skylar Davidson
(PP. 49–60)
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The Global Bystander Effect: Moral Responsibility in Our Age of Ecological Crisis
Jon Mills
(PP. 61–76)
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Data-Driven Smart Sustainable Cities of the Future: A Novel Model of Urbanism and Its Core Dimensions, Strategies, and Solutions
Simon Elias Bibri, John Krogstie
(PP. 77–94)
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Special Research Essay

The Only Three Trends That Matter: A Minimum Specification for Future-Proofing
Leah Zaidi
(PP. 95-102)
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Book Review 

A Transformation Journey to Creative and Alternative Planetary Futures
Tim Dolan
(PP. 103-106)
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General Journal Information

Who We Are


The Journal of Futures Studies is a publication of Tamkang University, Taiwan, supported by the Graduate Institute of Futures Studies.

The Journal of Futures Studies is a globally-oriented, trans-disciplinary refereed journal. Its mission is to develop high-quality, futures-oriented research and thinking based on the evolving knowledge base of Futures Studies.

JFS will highlight recent and upcoming editions and news from the journal, with a view toward making it easy for you to both access articles and essays as well as share them with your colleagues and networks. JFS aims to bring you:

    Epistemologically focused studies on the construction of possible, probable and preferable futures,
    Emerging methodologies in futures studies, including integrated, layered, and critical approaches, as well as empirical, interpretive or action-learning based approaches,
    Applied Futures (for example, case studies in the use of futures thinking for organizational transformation),
    Alternative futures of particular subjects (for example, genetics, nano-technology, utopianism, social movements, or particular areas, such as East Asia).

The editors invite contributors in the areas of foresight, forecasting, long-range planning, visioning and other related areas. Find out about submitting an article.


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