Как выглядит будущее?

Джон Урри
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Аннотация: Практически всем организациям и обществам важно иметь представление о будущем. Государства, корпорации, университеты, города, неправительственные организации считают, что им нельзя упустить будущее. Но что такое - будущее? Оно является загадкой, возможно, величайшей загадкой, поскольку остается непредсказуемым, неопределенным и часто непознаваемым. Будущее редко бывает простой экстраполяцией из настоящего. В этой книге Джон Урри рассматривает многочисленные попытки предвосхитить, визуализировать и конкретизировать будущее: от методов, использовавшихся для моделирования будущего государственными и международными организациями и корпорациями, до воображаемых будущих миров в философии, литературе, искусстве, кино, телевидении и компьютерных играх. Он также показывает, что анализ социальных институтов, практик и жизни должен иметь определяющее значение для рассмотрения возможного будущего и вопросов, связанных с тем, кому оно принадлежит.

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