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OverviewWhen did we stop dreaming of a better future? What happened to the sci-fi golden age of the 1950s, when futurism flourished as a discipline and drove innovation? As a society, either we struggle to imagine something good for the times to come or we fail to picture any future at all. Our world is in polycrisis; we face climate breakdown, societal fracturing, governmental collapse, war, and rising inequality. The exciting outcomes we dreamed of, from the space race to the wonder material plastic, have brought contingent problems of their own. We haven't yet developed mainstream and accessible new narratives to replace these failures, and if you ask someone to imagine 'the future', they'll probably still picture flying cars. Designing Hope resets expectations. Through the lens of four emerging futures, Sarah Housley shows us visions of hope that inspire action and critical thinking about how we'll live in the decades to come. 'We've stopped believing in or imagining a future. That's deadly. Housley's visionary yet bracingly practical book is an antidote to despair and a manual for our very survival.' Charles Foster, author of Cry of the Wild 'We need some adventure in the fight for a workable future some stuff to be aiming at and dreaming about. This book will fire up your imagination!' Bill McKibben 'Designing Hope by Sarah Housley is essential reading an antidote to doomscrolling in an age of mounting crises. Housley offers a rare and spirited optimism, made all the more powerful by its grounding in fact. The book reminds us that, before we can build a better future, we must allow ourselves to imagine that it's possible. I finished the book with the sense that, if we can hope enough to try, human ingenuity will triumph.' Emily Buchanan, author of Send Flowers 'Many of us today feel trapped in the present; absorbed in the anxiety of consequences, resulting from the many failed promises of the industrial and technological age. Climate and ecological threats, layered with escalating armed conflicts and the inevitability of a techno-authoritarian abyss, obscure our ability to form collective pathways towards a world we want to live in and enjoy. Designing Hope offers us a powerful and pragmatic alternative to be part of a creative force imagining new horizons.' Nick Breeze, author of COPOUTand host of the ClimateGenn podcast 'Through four emerging possible futures for the planet, the design futurist resets expectations on what the years to come might look like in this thought-provoking and eye-opening volume.' Waterstones Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah Housley (Author)Publisher: The Indigo Press Imprint: The Indigo Press ISBN: 9781911648970ISBN 10: 1911648977 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 02 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSarah Housley is a design futurist and trend forecaster, and the former Head of Consumer Tech at WGSN. She has consulted for numerous brands on topics ranging from the future of water to our future relationships with robots, and spoken internationally at events including London Design Festival, iF Chengdu, and Dutch Design Week. She has contributed to BBC Radio 4, as well as print and digital media including The Financial Times, The Guardian, British Vogue and Stylist magazine. She teaches Futures & Innovation at the London College of Fashion. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |