Futuredays

Futuredays
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher: Owl Books
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1986
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780805001204

Illustrations created in France to celebrate the turn of the century, show scenes depicting the future of air travel, helicopters, undersea colonies, agriculture and the radio

Future Days

Future Days
Author: David Stubbs
Publisher: Melville House
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612194745

"First published in Great Britain in 2014 by Faber and Faber Ltd"--Title page verso.

Future Sounds

Future Sounds
Author: Stephen Kennedy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2018-07-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1501321072

What can the sounds of today tell us about the future? Can an analysis of sound and sonic practices allow us to make reliable predictions in relation to wider social phenomena? And what might they tell us about technology in a world where futurology is such a frenzied and busy field? In order to answer these questions, this book tests a range of propositions that connect noise, sound and music to political, economic and technological events. Hence it is a book about historical trajectories and conflicting ideas about time and the necessity to re-contextualize and interpret them in the digital age.

To Future Days

To Future Days
Author: James Van Dycke
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1480958026

To Future Days By: James Van Dycke To Future Days is a science fiction adventure in which people are not only attached to computers and technology, but they have become them.

Institutions For Future Generations

Institutions For Future Generations
Author: Iñigo González-Ricoy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0192513907

In times of climate change and public debt, a concern for intergenerational justice should lead us to have a closer look at theories of intergenerational justice. It should also press us to provide institutional design proposals to change the decision-making world that surrounds us. This book provides an exhaustive overview of the most important institutional proposals as well as a systematic and theoretical discussion of their respective features and advantages. It focuses on institutional proposals aimed at taking the interests of future generations more seriously, and does so from the perspective of applied political philosophy, being explicit about the underlying normative choices and the latest developments in the social sciences. It provides citizens, activists, firms, charities, public authorities, policy-analysts, students, and academics with the body of knowledge necessary to understand what our institutional options are and what they entail if we are concerned about today's excessive short-termism.

Surely There is a Future

Surely There is a Future
Author: E. John Hamlin
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802841506

This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Series: International Theological Commentary The book of Ruth, set in the period of the judges, is a beautiful story of the love, covenant loyalty, and daring initiative of two impoverished widows. Together with a generous open-hearted man, they demonstrate the truth of Proverbs 23:18 that applies to individuals, families, communities, and nations: "Surely there is a future, and your hope will not be cut off." In this excellent commentary E. John Hamlin approaches the book of Ruth as literature, as history, as part of the canon, and as truth-telling story.

Writing the Past, Inscribing the Future

Writing the Past, Inscribing the Future
Author: Nancy K. Florida
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822316220

Located at the juncture of literature, history, and anthropology, Writing the Past, Inscribing the Future charts a strategy of how one might read a traditional text of non-Western historical literature in order to generate, with it, an opening for the future. This book does so by taking seriously a haunting work of historical prophecy inscribed in the nineteenth century by a royal Javanese exile--working through this writing of a colonized past to suggest the reconfiguration of the postcolonial future that this history itself apparently intends. After introducing the colonial and postcolonial orientalist projects that would fix the meaning of traditional writing in Java, Nancy K. Florida provides a nuanced translation of this particular traditional history, a history composed in poetry as the dream of a mysterious exile. She then undertakes a richly textured reading of the poem that discloses how it manages to escape the fixing of "tradition." Adopting a dialogic strategy of reading, Florida writes to extend--as the work's Javanese author demands--this history's prophetic potential into a more global register. Babad Jaka Tingkir, the historical prophecy that Writing the Past, Inscribing the Future translates and reads, is uniquely suited for such a study. Composing an engaging history of the emergence of Islamic power in central Java around the turn of the sixteenth century, Babad Jaka Tingkir was written from the vantage of colonial exile to contest the more dominant dynastic historical traditions of nineteenth-century court literature. Florida reveals how this history's episodic form and focus on characters at the margins of the social order work to disrupt the genealogical claims of conventional royal historiography--thus prophetically to open the possibility of an alternative future.

The Future of the Presidency, Journalism, and Democracy

The Future of the Presidency, Journalism, and Democracy
Author: Robert E. Gutsche, Jr.
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1000577198

This volume examines the effects of Donald Trump’s presidency on journalistic practices, rhetoric, and discourses. Rooted in critical theory and cultural studies, it asks what life may be like without Trump, not only for journalism but also for American society more broadly. The book places perspectives and tensions around the Trump presidency in one spot, focusing on the underlying ideological forces in tensions around media trust, Trumpism, and the role of journalism in it all. It explores how journalists dealt with racist rhetoric from the White House, relationships between the Office of the President and social media companies, citizens, and journalists themselves, while questioning whether journalism has learned the right lessons for the future. More importantly, chapters on liberal media "bias," the First 100 Days of the Biden Presidency, gender, and race, and how journalists should adopt measures to "reduce harm" hint as to where politics and journalism may go next. Reshaping the scholarly and public discourse about where we are headed in terms of the presidency and publics, social media, and journalism, this book will be an important resource for scholars and graduate students of journalism, media studies, communication studies, political science, race and ethnic studies and sociology.

TAROT BAKHT: FORESEEING YOUR FUTURE AND OVERRIDING GOD

TAROT BAKHT: FORESEEING YOUR FUTURE AND OVERRIDING GOD
Author: Maximillien De Lafayette
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2015-04
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1329033078

Published by Times Square Press, New York. Tarot Bakht Kira'at is the study and reading of one's future on Earth and in other dimensions. It regroups the past into the present, and transcends the frontiers of the present to reach the realm of the future. Bakht has been practiced by the Ulema Anunnaki for thousands of years. It is totally unknown in the Western hemisphere. Essentially, Bakht is based upon knowledge received from the early remnants of the Anna.Ki, also called Anu.Na.Ki, who were the gods and goddesses of Mesopotamia. Very few seers and mystics outside the circle of the Ulema Anunnaki penetrated the secrets of the Bakht.They were the elite of the priests of Ra, the early Sinhar Khaldi (Early Chaldean priests/astrologers/astronomers), the Tahar (Early Phoenician Purification priests), and the Rouhaniyiin, known in the West as the alchemists-Kabbalists.