Future Geographies

The latest issue of Environment and Planning A includes a theme section on ‘Future Geographies’, edited by Ben Anderson and Peter Adey. As well as the editors’ introduction, there are seven papers, including ones by Society and Space co-editors Natalie Oswin and Maia Green. The issue as a whole requires subscription, but the introduction is open access.

Theme issue: Future geographies
Guest editors: Ben Anderson, Peter Adey

Future geographies 1529 – 1535
Ben Anderson, Peter Adey
 

Governing economic futures through the war on inflation 1536 – 1553
Derek P McCormack

Futures in the making: practices to anticipate ‘ubiquitous computing’ 1554 – 1569
Sam Kinsley

On shaky ground: the making of risk in Bogotá 1570 – 1588
Austin Zeiderman

The object of regulation: tending the tensions of food safety 1589 – 1606
Nick Bingham, Stephanie Lavau

Holding the future together: towards a theorisation of the spaces and times of transition 1607 – 1623
Gavin Brown, Peter Kraftl, Jenny Pickerill

The queer time of creative urbanism: family, futurity, and global city Singapore 1624 – 1640
Natalie Oswin

Saving, spending, and future-making: time, discipline, and money in development 1641 – 1656
Maia Green, Uma Kothari, Claire Mercer, Diana Mitlin

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2 Responses to Future Geographies

  1. stuartelden says:

    Reblogged this on Progressive Geographies and commented:

    Environment and Planning A theme issue on Future Geographies

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