ABSTRACT

As the uncertainty of global and local contexts continues to amplify, the Routledge Handbook for Creative Futures responds to the increasing urgency for reimagining futures beyond dystopias and utopias. It features essays that explore the challenges of how to think about compelling futures, what these better futures might be like, and what personal and collective practices are emerging that support the creation of more desirable futures.

The handbook aims to find a sweet spot somewhere between despair and naïve optimism, neither shying away from the massive socio-environmental planetary challenges currently facing humanity nor offering simplistic feel-good solutions. Instead, it offers ways forward—whether entirely new perspectives or Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge perspectives that have been marginalized within modernity—and shares potential transformative practices. The volume contains contributions from established and emerging scholars, practitioners, and scholar-practitioners with diverse backgrounds and experiences: a mix of Indigenous, Black, Asian, and White/Caucasian contributors, including women, men, and trans people from around the world, in places such as Kenya, India, US, Canada, and Switzerland, among many others. Chapters explore critical concepts alongside personal and collective practices for creating desirable futures at the individual, community, organizational, and societal levels.

This scholarly and accessible book will be a valuable resource for researchers and students of leadership studies, social innovation, community and organizational development, policy studies, futures studies, cultural studies, sociology, and management studies. It will also appeal to educators, practitioners, professionals, and policymakers oriented toward activating creative potential for life-affirming futures for all.

part I|54 pages

Context for creative futures

chapter 3|9 pages

Humanity's Great Creativity Reset

Designing worlds beyond the grand global futures challenges

chapter 4|6 pages

The Systems View of Life

A science for sustainable living

part II|80 pages

New orientations and reframings for creative futures

chapter 8|7 pages

Creating the Future

Five principles of realistic hope 1

chapter 10|8 pages

Societies of the Possible

chapter 11|6 pages

Inhabiting Brilliance

Wrestling the gifts of narcissism

chapter 12|9 pages

The Wisdom of Holding our Old Stories in New Ways

Intentionally evolving ourselves toward a more inclusive and creative future

chapter 13|11 pages

Postnormal Creativity

chapter 14|8 pages

Queer Convivial Futures

part III|50 pages

Reckoning with the past and present for creative futures

chapter 17|10 pages

Healing Historical Traumas

Empathic dialogue in creation of better futures

chapter 19|12 pages

Entangled Landscapes

Healing as a path to sustaining food futures

part IV|108 pages

Frameworks, approaches, and applications for creative futures

chapter 23|10 pages

Beyond and through Covid-19

Possible pivots to different futures

chapter 25|10 pages

Transformation Catalysts, Narrative, and Art

Shaping new potential for system transformation

chapter 26|10 pages

A Transdisciplinary Analysis of Creativity within Fridays for Future School Strikes

Or “Pay No Attention to That Man Behind the Curtain”

chapter 28|10 pages

Creative Futures Conspiracies

A matrix and some maxims for radical social re-imagination

chapter 29|11 pages

The Future of the Past

Memory and social change following the COVID-19 pandemic

chapter 30|10 pages

Imagineering ‘Mission-Oriented Branding’

When shifting from fragmentation to integration seems mission impossible

chapter 31|9 pages

Sourced from Love

Pathways toward cultural healing

part V|55 pages

Personal, relational and collaborative practices for creative futures

chapter 35|11 pages

Awareness-Based Collective Creativity

A studio-based practice for future-making

chapter 36|7 pages

Psychological Futures

Antifragility and the imperative of interdependence

chapter 37|11 pages

A World with Space for all to Be

Generative mindfulness, awareness-based action research, and inclusion