Andy Hines: How to Imagine 'After Capitalism'—and Why We Must | #53
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The subjects of degrowth and post-growth are near-and-dear to my heart. I view these overlapping topics as absolutely critical for our continued survival on this planet; it is imperative that we humans bring our species back into alignment with the planet. No doubt that this is going to be difficult and costly, but far less so than continuing on as usual, which will entail ever more extreme measures the longer we put it off—both in terms of paying for disaster responses and implementing mitigation and adaptation measures as the biosphere deteriorates.
Which is why I was delighted to see a fellow futurist, today’s guest, Dr. Andy Hines, taking up the topic of changing our relationship to the economy in the form of Imagining After Capitalism. Through his pathbreaking work, Andy has been conducting extensive research in these arenas for more than a decade, and applying the unique capabilities of foresight research to craft scenarios that sketch visions of possibility—in both scary and hopeful directions.
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Bio: Dr. Andy Hines is Associate Professor and Program Coordinator for the University of Houston’s Graduate Program in Foresight and is also speaking, workshopping, and consulting through his firm Hinesight. His 30+ years of professional futurist experience includes a decade’s experience working inside first the Kellogg Company and later Dow Chemical, and consulting work with Coates & Jarratt, Inc. and Social Technologies/Innovaro. His most recent book (just released) is Imagining After Capitalism. Other books are The Knowledge Base of Futures Studies 2020, Thinking about the Future (2nd edition), Teaching about the Future, ConsumerShift: How Changing Values Are Reshaping the Consumer Landscape, and 2025: Science and Technology Reshapes US and Global Society. His dissertation was “The Role of an Organizational Futurist in Integrating Foresight into Organizations.” He was Founding Chair of the Association of Professional Futurists.
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