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    World System Futures: After the terror

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    Sohail Inayatullah argues that the events of September 11th point to the reality that it is strategy and power that define higher culture, not the rule of law. He sees the world as seeking a higher order legal framework in order to resolve the violence. Development (2002) 45, 58–64. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110351

    Los estudios del futuro y el análisis causal por capas entrevista a Sohail Inayatullah

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    La entrevista repasa una parte fundamental de la obra de Sohail Inayatullah, referente internacional de los estudios del futuro. Con formación en ciencias sociales, este autor ha desarrollado un método denominado Casual Layered Analysis (CLA). Haciendo del “posestructuralismo un método” (Inayatullah, 1998) e integrando elementos del pensamiento occidental y no occidental, Inayatullah diseñó un modo de reconocer los futuros usados en el presente y de abrir las capacidades para crear futuros alternativos. El método CLA es útil en distintos campos, sirve para la revisión de las estrategias implementadas por diversos actores a través de talleres participativos y también para estudios académicos que buscan profundizar sobre una problemática. Con esta entrevista acercamos al público latinoamericano y de habla hispana estos contenidos de los estudios del futuro, prácticamente no publicados en español. La entrevista fue realizada en inglés y traducida por María Mercedes Patrouilleau.Centro de investigación en Economía y ProspectivaFil: Patrouilleau, María Mercedes. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Centro de Investigación en Economía y Prospectiva (CIEP); Argentin

    Metaphors in futures research

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    This special issue, as might be expected in a networked world, searching for proof that collaboration can work, is edited by four of us. It began with a conversation in 2014 over bland conference food in Helsinki between Osmo Kuusi, Matti Minkkinen and Sohail Inayatullah about the need to highlight metaphors in futures research. We noted that while extensively used, they remain inadequately theorized and lacking mindfulness. Further conversations between Inayatullah and Aleksandra Izgarjan focused the issue. We introduce the special issue with short openings by each one of us, theorizing in a biographical context. These are followed by a summary of the articles, essays, and reports, written by Minkkinen. Our intent is not just to focus on metaphors in futures research, but as well to see futures research as narrative-based itself: as not just describing reality and possibility but creating new worlds, on opening up of shared pathways.</p

    Honolulu Electric Town Meeting-Promo - 'Futurelife' 5 Segments

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    Johan Galtung, Sohail Inayatullah, James Dator, Wayne Yasutomi, Les Singcade et. al

    From critique to cultural recovery: critical futures studies and casual layered analysis

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    Critical futures studies is not about the careers of a few scholars, rather it is about projects that transcend the narrow boundaries of the self. This biographical monograph examines the life and work of Richard Slaughter and Sohail Inayatullah

    From critique to cultural recovery: critical futures studies and casual layered analysis

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    Critical futures studies is not about the careers of a few scholars, rather it is about projects that transcend the narrow boundaries of the self. This biographical monograph examines the life and work of Richard Slaughter and Sohail Inayatullah
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