Insights Journal
Insightsis the IAS’s in-house publication series, which captures the ideas and work-in-progress of all IAS Fellows. Each Fellow produces a short paper, which may take the form of a thought experiment, summary of research findings, theoretical statement, original review, or fully worked treatise. The following papers were added to Volume 4 of the journal, published in 2011.
Towards a Twenty-First-Century Sociological Engagement with the Future, by Barbara Adam
Prophecy and Literature, by Kathryn Banks
All That is
Plastic...Patricia Paccinini's Kinship Networks, by Fran Bartkowski
The Mosque That Wasn't: A Study in Social Memory Making, by Mary Carruthers
The Futures of Bureaucracy? by Stewart Clegg
Can Novelists Predict the Future? by Andrew Crumey
A Dialogue On Creative Thinking and the Future of the Humanities, by Andrew Crumey and Mikhail Epstein On the Future of the Humanities, by Mikhail Epstein The Iliad: Configurations of the Future, by Barbara Graziosi The Future of Utopia? by Russell Jacoby
Genetic Wars: The Future in Eurasianist Fiction of Aleksandr Prokhanov, by Henrietta Mondry
Ontological Politics: Realism and Agency in Science, Technology and Art, by Andrew Pickering
Scarcity and Sustainability in Utopia, by Jonathon Porritt
The Insights journal can be accessed freely online at:
www.durham.ac.uk/ias/insights
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