"This book connects climate research to a deep, futures-informed analysis of academia. It starts with a small focus, a given campus, then gradually expands its view to the level of how academia as a whole interacts with civilization's broadest movements. Each chapter is powered by real world examples and current research"--
Bryan Alexander Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Este autor es un futurista especializado en el futuro de la educación y el impacto de la tecnología. Su trabajo implica una investigación profunda, una reflexión cuidadosa y la retroalimentación de la comunidad. Transforma estas ideas en artículos, libros y capítulos, así como en presentaciones. Además, crea contenido digital, como un informe mensual de tendencias, y dirige un club de lectura enfocado en el futuro.





When Vengeance Calls
- 310 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Logan Scott, a former special ops pilot turned entrepreneur, faces a dangerous battle to protect his groundbreaking invention from a ruthless angel investor with ties to organized crime and corruption. As he navigates a web of legal challenges, intimidation, and theft, he discovers the investor's true identity as a dangerous arms dealer. With his partner Raelyn, Scott embarks on a quest for revenge against those threatening their lives and livelihood, turning the tables on a powerful and villainous empire.
Academia Next
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
An unusually multifaceted approach to American higher education that views institutions as complex organisms, Academia Next offers a fresh perspective on the emerging colleges and universities of today and tomorrow.
The Vanishing Arctic
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
This book focuses on some of the main groups of people who call the Arctic their home, capturing their way of life and culture, as well as the magnificent landscape and its wildlife. Each chapter features a different area of the Arctic. The fascinating anecdotal text, accompanied by beautiful photographs, is based on the experiences and impressions gained by the Alexanders during 25 years of photographing and writing about Arctic peoples and their spectacular environment.