Speculative Research is a timely edited collection that crystallises the emerging interest within social and cultural research in speculative thinking. The volume presents a range of innovative contributions that address the take-up of speculative philosophies in empirical sociocultural research to examine and grasp the complex, unforeseen and creative production of possible futures through future-making practices.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction 1. The Lure of Possible Futures: On Speculative Research Part 1: Speculative Propositions
Section Introduction 2. The Wager of an Unfinished Present: Notes on Speculative Pragmatism 3. Speculative Research, Temporality and Politics 4. Situated Speculation as a Constraint on Thought Part 2: Speculative Lures Section Introduction 5. Pluralities of Action, a Lure for Speculative Thought 6. Doing Speculation to Curtail Speculation 7. Retrocasting: Speculating about the Origins of Money Part 3: Speculative Techniques
Section Introduction 8. Sociology's Archive: Mass-Observation as a Site of Speculative Research 9. Developing Speculative Methods to Explore Speculative Shipping: Mail Art, Futurity and Empiricism 10. Creating Idiotic Speculators: Disaster Cosmopolitics in the Sandbox 11.'Too Sweet to Kill' - A Contribution to the Art of Cosmopolitics Part 4: Speculative Implications Section Introduction 12. On Isabelle Stengers' 'Cosmopolitics': A Speculative Adventure 13. Aesthetic Experience, Speculative Thought, and Civilized Life 14. The Lure of the Possible: On the Function of Speculative Afterword 15. Postscript