5th Annual conference on Anticipation
11-14th September 2024, Lancaster University, UK
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Venue
Lancaster University is set in a beautiful campus near the Lake District, which is one of the main tourist destinations in the UK and World Heritage Site since 2018. Details of how to reach us and additional relevant information will be shared via the website nearer the conference date. The conference will be hosted by the Centre for Social Futures in collaboration with several departments and other centres across the university.The in-person conference will be held at Arizona State University, at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, located in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona. The area offers a wide range of accommodation options, from budget to five star facilities and is easily accessible from Phoenix’s Sky Harbor airport.
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Conference Organizing Committee
Local Organizing Committee is composed of Yekta Bakirlioglu, Kwamou Feukeu, Derek Gatherer, Carlos López Galviz, Louise Mullagh, Jennifer Thompson, Felipe Sanchez Burgos, Natasa Lackovic,and Megan Blakeley,
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About
Contributions will use Anticipation as a means of engaging with the climate emergency, transitional justice, AI and ethics, energy security, social inequalities, public health and wellbeing, socio-technical systems, cultural values, activism, the right to protest, and more. They will do so in ways that highlight context as central and formative for anticipatory action and thought.
The Anticipation Conference in 2024 is devoted to opening up the study of anticipation to new voices, new spaces and new approaches.
This fifth conference will emphasize questions of justice in 7 thematic areas:
Social futures
Environmental crisis and societal change
Decolonising futures
Past futures and generational ancestries
Storytelling, imagination and the right to anticipate
Timescapes, timelines and timespans
Ideas of the future informing action in the present

Manuela Celi
Manuela Celi, an Associate Professor at Politecnico di Milano’s Design Department, specializes in Metadesign and design processes and has focused extensively on Design Futures and Anticipation for the past 15 years. She serves on the Design PhD Board and is the Rectors’ delegate for talent development at the ASP School. Her research explores various forms of design knowledge, metacognitive skills, and advanced design processes. Employing a transdisciplinary approach, she investigates the intersection of design with humanities and social sciences, emphasizing intermediate design products with significant cultural content such as trends and scenarios. Recently she was Polimi’s principal investigator for the FUEL4Design E+ project. She integrates research with education through publications in academic journals like Futures and The Design Journal, fostering innovation and experimentation among students and in applied research.
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Vlad Glaveanu
Vlad Glaveanu is Full Professor of Psychology in the School of Psychology at Dublin City University, Ireland, and Professor II at the Centre for the Science of Learning and Technology, University of Bergen, Noway. He has published extensively on topics related to creativity, imagination, collective futures, wonder, collaboration, culture, and human possibility. He is the founder and president of the Possibility Studies Network, editor of the Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Possible, and founder and editor of Possibility Studies and Society, a Sage journal. His recent books include “The Possible: A Sociocultural Theory” (Oxford University Press), “Wonder: The Extraordinary Power of an Ordinary Experience” (Bloomsbury), and the novel “The Wish Thief” (Possibility Press).
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Mshai Mwangola
Oraturist/Performance Scholar, Dr Mshai Mwangola, uses Story and the lens of culture in her work as an academic, artist and activist. Her intellectual work is characterised by her practice of performance for the purpose of research, teaching and advocacy. Mwangola serves as Chair of Uraia Trust, Vice President, the Transitional Council of the Society of International Development (SID); and Member, Executive Committee of the Council for the development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA). A founding member of The Orature Collective and The Elephant inf, she also serves on the Advisory Board Literary Festival.
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Lola Olufemi
Lola Olufemi is a black feminist writer and Stuart Hall foundation researcher from London based in the Centre for Research and Education in Art and Media at the University of Westminster. Her work focuses on the uses of the political imagination and its relationship to cultural production, political demands and futurity. She is author of Feminism Interrupted: Disrupting Power (Pluto Press, 2020), Experiments in Imagining Otherwise (Hajar Press, 2021) and a member of ‘bare minimum’, an interdisciplinary anti-work arts collective.
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Roberto Poli
Roberto Poli (PhD Utrecht) is Professor of Philosophy of Science and the UNESCO Chair on Anticipatory Systems at the University of Trento (Italy). Roberto teaches Social Foresight and Epistemology of the Social Sciences; he directs the Master in Social Foresight, currently in its eleventh edition. Roberto is a fellow of the STIAS — Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study. He is the President of AFI-Association of Italian Futurists, and Skopìa, a company offering professional anticipation services. Roberto has published 7 volumes and more than 250 papers. He has edited the Handbook of Futures Studies (Elgar 2024) and is in the Stanford list of the most quoted scholars.
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