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Sustainability in an imaginary world
Interactions, 2015In this forum we highlight innovative thought, design, and research in the area of interaction design and sustainability, illustrating the diversity of approaches across HCI communities. --- Lisa Nathan and Samuel Mann, Editors
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Proving the world more imaginary?
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie, 2019Sustainability research has set itself the double-challenge of uncovering the complexity of a globally, locally and historically unsustainable development path, and of contributing to a search process for more sustainable development paths for humanity.
Sacha Kagan
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Utopia as method: the imaginary reconstitution of society
Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2021Whatever it is, coronavirus has made the mighty kneel and brought the world to a halt like nothing else could. Our minds are still racing back and forth, longing for a return to “normality,” trying to stitch our future to our past and refusing to ...
Antti Rajala
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Imaginary lock-ins in climate change politics: the challenge to envision a fossil-free future
Environmental Politics, 2021Various path dependencies and carbon lock-ins prevent ambitious climate action. In this study, we develop and apply the concept of imaginary lock-ins, or the challenge to envision a decarbonized future beyond the status quo of a fossil-dependent society.
Jens Marquardt, Naghmeh Nasiritousi
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The Revolution Will Be Forwarded: Interrogating India's WhatsApp Imaginary
Journal of Communication Inquiry, 2022WhatsApp is one the world's most popular social media apps, as well as one of the most popular chat-based, closed platforms. Utilizing the insights from 19 in-depth interviews, we approach WhatsApp from a cultural perspective of ritual communication ...
Jessica Maddox, Shaheen Kanthawala
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Between chaos and the cosmos: the imaginary of traditional climbing
World Leisure Journal, 2022The imaginary is constituted as one of the bases of human desires. The images created in us when in contact with the environment sometimes drive or hinder human actions.
Eri Ito, S. Saura, A. Zimmermann
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Becoming-elemental – a thermal imaginary in the Anthropocene
Cultural Geographies, 2022The Anthropocene problematic calls for imaginative aesthetic experiments fostering more-than-human thought and sensibilities. In this thought experiment, I draw on a sensing device in conjuring a thermal imaginary that decenters the human, espying a ...
K. Mchugh
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Remixing real and imaginary in art education with fully immersive virtual reality
International Journal of Education Through Art, 2021This article explores digital material/ism by examining student teachers’ experiences, processes and products with fully immersive virtual reality (VR) as part of visual art education.
Martina Paatela-Nieminen
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Imaginary Engagement, Real-World Effects: Fiction, Emotion, and Social Cognition
Review of General Psychology, 2018Prior research has shown that cumulative written fiction exposure is correlated with (Mar, Oatley, Hirsch, de la Paz, & Peterson, 2006; Mar, Oatley, & Peterson, 2009) and 1-time exposure to literary fiction increases (e.g., Black & Barnes, 2015a; Kidd ...
J. Barnes
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Social Studies of Science, 2020
In 2015, the World Economic Forum announced that the world was on the threshold of a ‘fourth industrial revolution’ driven by a fusion of cutting-edge technologies with unprecedented disruptive power.
K. Schiølin
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In 2015, the World Economic Forum announced that the world was on the threshold of a ‘fourth industrial revolution’ driven by a fusion of cutting-edge technologies with unprecedented disruptive power.
K. Schiølin
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