Six shamanic concepts: charting the between in futures work
Abstract
Purpose
This paper offers six shamanic futures concepts to augment Inayatullah's six pillars, questions and concepts of futures studies.
Design/methodology/approach
Drawing on Ashis Nandy's use of the shaman as a futures category that posits alterity and the unknowable as the dissenting component of futures studies, six concepts (geophilosophy, rhizome, intercivilisational dialogue, heterotopia, immanence and hybridity) from poststructural thinking are proposed to offer an account of the agency‐structure interface (context) that is of practical value to futures practice.
Findings
Futures praxis is pragmatic and goal driven, seeking preferred futures outcomes for those in context. The six shamanic futures concepts further this end by outlining conceptual processes that deepen understanding of context as a co‐creative and living space.
Research limitations/implications
Futures studies is becoming increasingly sophisticated; the six shamanic concepts push practitioner's understanding of how to facilitate deep organizational change.
Practical implications
This paper provides six concepts that enable futures practitioners to better understand the nature of their own practice.
Originality/value
This paper extends Inayatullah's mapping of the futures field by suggesting six concepts that facilitate an understanding and harnessing of the potential of context.
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Citation
Bussey, M. (2009), "Six shamanic concepts: charting the between in futures work", Foresight, Vol. 11 No. 2, pp. 29-42. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636680910950138
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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