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Title: Social movement goals reflect visions of the future


1
Connecting Social Movements to the Future
  • Social movement goals reflect visions of the
    future
  • Social movement discourse paints picture of
    consequences of current actions

2
What is the Role of Technology?A Tale of Two
Social Movements
  • Industrial Revolution England
  • Luddites
  • Depression America
  • Technocrats

3
Luddites
  • Industrial Revolution in England
  • Loss of cottage industry
  • 1811-1816 General Ludd
  • 60 frames broken in Nottingham
  • Members shipped to Australia (labour movement)60
    frames broken in Nottingham
  • Members shipped to Australia (labour movement)

4
Technocrats
  • Howard Scott 1930s (1933-36)
  • Maximize efficiency and redesign society around
    mechanical lines
  • Put engineers in charge
  • Harness efficiencies to give high living standard
    and minimize waste of resources
  • Continental corporate technate
  • Focus on energy certificates
  • alive and well in Silicon Valley

5
Dreams?
6
Fears?
7
Rooted in the present
8
Technological optimism and expertise
9
James Tiberius Kirk
10
Star Wars
11
Fighting in space
12
Implications?
13
The cultural construction of time
  • Edward Hall and the Hopi..future non-imperative
  • European efficiency and Mayan specificity
  • Creating the future

14
The winding path to the future
  • Greco-Roman (Delphi) and Judeo-Christian
    prophetic traditions (600BCE to 500 CE)
  • Renaissance 1300-1500, creation of an open system
    and concern with the past and the future
  • Reformation (1500-1600) Are we progressing or
    degenerating?
  • Enlightenment (1700s) rational speculation.
    People create the future

15
WWII, the turning point for futures studies
  • Manhattan project and cybernetics, purposeful
    work with attention to feedback
  • The Holocaust, Hiroshima, angst
  • Then
  • Think Tanks (Rand, Hudson Institute)
  • Club of Rome

16
Club of Romes big 5
  • Intertwining problems (1972 Limits to Growth)
  • Resources
  • Environmental degradation
  • Population
  • Peace-keeping
  • Rich-poor gap

17
The Future
  • Is a creation of our own values
  • Is a creation of our own actions
  • Can be anticipated within a range of scenarios
  • Is useful not as a PREDICTION, but as something
    that can guide strategy and decision making

18
Example Superstruct
  • http//superstructgame.org
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