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Volume 11 (2021): Issue 1-2 (Feb 2021): Special Issue: Staying with Speculation: Natures, Futures, Politics. Guest Edited by Maria Luján Escalante and Christine Mortimer
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Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Feb 2021
Editorial
Introduction to Special Issue: Staying with Speculation: Natures, Futures, Politics
Foreword to Part 1
Research Articles
Speculating with glitches: keeping the future moving
A reply to ‘Speculating with glitches: keeping the future moving’ by Shawn Bodden and Jen Ross: Covid-19 as glitch: a provocation for speculative ethics?
Investments in the imaginary: commercial drone speculations and relations
Critical response: Investments in the imaginary: commercial drone speculations and relations
Critical response: Investments in the imaginary: commercial drone speculations and relations
Dystopias for discourse: the role of the artist in a rapidly reconfiguring city
Response to Clare McCracken’s ‘Dystopias for discourse: the role of the artist in the rapidly reconfiguring city’
New images of thought: on two kinds of speculative realism
A reply to ‘New images of thought: on two kinds of speculative realism’ by Arjen Kleinherenbrink
The debate
Introduction to Part 2: More-than-human worlds
Speculative listening: melting sea ice and new methods of listening with the planet
On representation and speculation: a case for the use of representational practices in SciArt
It matters what designs design designs: speculations on multispecies worlding
A reply to ‘It matters what designs design designs: speculation on multispecies worlds’, by Michelle Westerlaken
Edible speculations: designing everyday oracles for food futures
House of cards: fragility and resilience of food systems in a pandemic
Three decks and more
Foreword to Part 3: In desperate need of transcendence
Beyond speculation: using speculative methods to surface ethics and positionality in design practice and pedagogy
Beyond speculation – a grimoire exchange: Response to Levick-Parkin and Stirling
Touring the carbon ruins: towards an ethics of speculative decarbonisation
A reply to ‘Touring the carbon ruins: towards an ethics of speculative decarbonisation’ by Paul Raven and Johannes Stripple
Science fiction, reconfigured social theory and the Anthropocene Age: exploring and thinking about planetary futures through fictional imaginaries
Science fiction and making ethics futural: critical response to Yannick Rumpala
Speculative ethics: a response from practice
Governing complexity: interview with David Tyfield
Book Reviews
A very human form of irrationality: on Lorraine Daston’s
Against Nature
Out of order: Lorraine Daston on being ‘Against Nature’
Another Kantian Spirit: review of Lorraine Daston’s
Against Nature
Human beings and normative orders: a review of Lorraine Daston’s
Against Nature
Response to Book Review
Global Discourse Forum on Lorraine Daston, Against Nature (MIT Press, 2019)
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