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Think Tanks for Future—A Think Piece

2021
Camilla Bausch, Director and R. Andreas Kraemer, Founder & Director Emeritus of the Ecologic Institute in Berlin, Germany, explore the Future of Think Tanks and Policy Advice around the World.
Camilla Bausch, R. Andreas Kraemer
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Thinking with the Future

2019
In this chapter, Duggan considers how future(s) have been taken up in relation to education, technology, and youth, acknowledging the slippages between time and temporality in thinking about young people’s lives. This work is framed both by the longer traditions of political and sociological interest in time and futurity, and the more recent ...
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Thinking Futures

World Futures Review, 2015
Futures studies have made important advances in the last decades. They are now a somewhat consolidated field of study. And yet, for the field to mature, it must answer many open questions and tie many loose ends. A few of these questions (some perhaps questionable) are posed in this article.
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Rumination and future thinking in depression

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2004
Objectives: Future thinking is an important domain of cognitive functioning, with reduced ability to imagine positive future events associated with hopelessness in depression and parasuicide. Rumination has been shown to exacerbate negative cognitive biases in depression, and to reduce likelihood estimations for positive future events.
Anna, Lavender, Edward, Watkins
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Thinking of the Future

1972
Unless we in the West can wrench ourselves free of today’s dominant ideology in which the quality of life is but a by-product of the momenta set up by technological growth and business expansion, our civilization will begin to fall apart before the year 2000.
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Thinking into the Future

1989
On one side of the horizon which medieval common people looked out on from their ‘island of time’1 was the line at which history blends into myth; on the other was the line at which hope or fear hardens into prophecy. The reality of a visionary future to the medieval mind is perhaps most clearly evident in the enormous influence exercised by the strain
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Punk theory: The future of thinking in the time of no future

Research in Education, 2017
This essay juxtaposes the current disorientation about the course of global political changes, the emergence of theories which accentuate the present as the domain of education, and punk culture with its proclamation that there is no future, as premises on which the question of radical theory is raised.
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Future Think

Nursing Outlook, 1997
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Pupil dilation as an indicator of future thinking

Neurological Sciences, 2020
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