From Future Anticipation to Deep-time Thinking

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Asserting the production of time inherently implies acknowledging the diversity of temporal experiences that are embedded in different cultures, geographies, economic and political systems. In this second episode, we talk with Hannes Langguth who analyses Time as an (infra)structuring element in the future-making of the urban that allows for crucial insights into the construction of power and inequality. He further suggests we consider time as a key factor in shaping our collective future by specifically taking into account deep-time thinking.

Period27 Mar 2024

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  • TitleFrom Future Anticipation to Deep-time Thinking
    Media name/outletTime Out @ What/Next
    Media typePodcast
    Duration/Length/Size36:30
    Date27/03/24
    DescriptionAsserting the production of time inherently implies acknowledging the diversity of temporal experiences that are embedded in different cultures, geographies, economic and political systems. In this second episode, we talk with Hannes Langguth who analyses Time as an (infra)structuring element in the future-making of the urban that allows for crucial insights into the construction of power and inequality. He further suggests we consider time as a key factor in shaping our collective future by specifically taking into account deep-time thinking.
    Producer/AuthorRobin A. Chang, Manila de Iuliis
    URLhttps://www.pnd-what-next.de/podcasts/from-future-anticipation-to-deep-time-thinking/
    PersonsHannes Langguth