
The Trouble with Speculation
Natures, Futures, Politics
Bristol University Press
1st Edition
Published on 28. October 2024
Book
Hardback
276 pages
978-1-5292-4423-6 (ISBN)
Description
Bringing together contributors from Europe, North America and Australia, this book questions the purpose and outcomes of speculation in practical settings.
In the context of interrelated and complex global challenges, speculation is not just useful but necessary. The chapters in this book present a cross-disciplinary dialogue of people that are developing work in speculation and interrogates its practices and ethical and political charges. Through these discussions, the book explores the potential of speculation in addressing issues such as climate change, urban futures and new political practices.
In the context of interrelated and complex global challenges, speculation is not just useful but necessary. The chapters in this book present a cross-disciplinary dialogue of people that are developing work in speculation and interrogates its practices and ethical and political charges. Through these discussions, the book explores the potential of speculation in addressing issues such as climate change, urban futures and new political practices.
Reviews / Votes
"At a time where all futures seem foreclosed, this book experiments with speculative possibilities in ways that are at once stimulating, thought-provoking, and surprising." Martin Savransky, Goldsmiths University of LondonMore details
Series
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
23 s/w Abbildungen
23 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
562 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5292-4423-6 (9781529244236)
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Christine Mortimer | Maria Alejandra Lujan Escalante
The Trouble with Speculation
Natures, Futures, Politics
E-Book
10/2024
1st Edition
Bristol University Press
€40.99
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Persons
Christine Mortimer is Deputy Academic Dean at Lancaster University, UK / Beijing Jiaotong University, China.
Maria Alejandra Lujan Escalante is Senior Lecturer in Co-Design for Service Design at UAL: London College of Communication, UK.
Maria Alejandra Lujan Escalante is Senior Lecturer in Co-Design for Service Design at UAL: London College of Communication, UK.
Editor
Lancaster University
University of the Arts London
Content
Introduction - Christine Mortimer and Maria Alejandra Lujan Escalante
PART 1: Scaffolding
Foreword to Part 1 - Laura Forlano
1. Speculation with Glitches: Keeping the Future Moving - Shawn Bodden and Jen Ross
2. Investments in the Imaginary: Commercial Drone Speculations and Relations - Anna Jackman and Maximilian Jablonowski
3. Dystopias for Discourse: The Role of the Artist in a Rapidly Reconfiguring City - Clare McCracken
4. New Images of Thought: On Two Kinds of Speculative Realism - Arjen Kleinherenbrink
PART 2: More-than-Human Worlds
Foreword to Part 2 - Anne Galloway
5. Speculative Listening: Melting Sea Ice and New Methods of Listening with the Planet - Kaya Barry, Michelle Duffy and Michele Lobo
6. It Matters What Designs Design Designs: Speculations on Multispecies Worlding - Michelle Westerlaken
7. Edible Speculations: Designing Everyday Oracles for Food Futures - Marketa Dolejsova
PART 3: Speculative Ethics
Foreword to Part 3 - James Fathers
8. Beyond Speculation: Using Speculative Methods to Surface Ethics and Positionality in Design Practice and Pedagogy - Melanie Levick-Parkin, Eve Stirling, Maria Hanson and
Roger Bateman
9. Touring the Carbon Ruins: Towards an Ethics of Speculative Decarbonisation - Paul Graham Raven and Johannes Stripple
10. Science Fiction, Reconfigured Social Theory and the Anthropocene Age: Exploring and Thinking about Planetary Futures through Fictional Imaginaries - Yannick Rumpala
The Debate - Nik Baerten
PART 1: Scaffolding
Foreword to Part 1 - Laura Forlano
1. Speculation with Glitches: Keeping the Future Moving - Shawn Bodden and Jen Ross
2. Investments in the Imaginary: Commercial Drone Speculations and Relations - Anna Jackman and Maximilian Jablonowski
3. Dystopias for Discourse: The Role of the Artist in a Rapidly Reconfiguring City - Clare McCracken
4. New Images of Thought: On Two Kinds of Speculative Realism - Arjen Kleinherenbrink
PART 2: More-than-Human Worlds
Foreword to Part 2 - Anne Galloway
5. Speculative Listening: Melting Sea Ice and New Methods of Listening with the Planet - Kaya Barry, Michelle Duffy and Michele Lobo
6. It Matters What Designs Design Designs: Speculations on Multispecies Worlding - Michelle Westerlaken
7. Edible Speculations: Designing Everyday Oracles for Food Futures - Marketa Dolejsova
PART 3: Speculative Ethics
Foreword to Part 3 - James Fathers
8. Beyond Speculation: Using Speculative Methods to Surface Ethics and Positionality in Design Practice and Pedagogy - Melanie Levick-Parkin, Eve Stirling, Maria Hanson and
Roger Bateman
9. Touring the Carbon Ruins: Towards an Ethics of Speculative Decarbonisation - Paul Graham Raven and Johannes Stripple
10. Science Fiction, Reconfigured Social Theory and the Anthropocene Age: Exploring and Thinking about Planetary Futures through Fictional Imaginaries - Yannick Rumpala
The Debate - Nik Baerten