How to think like a futurist: Recommended readings

Week one: Creativity


General reading/viewing


Scientific papers


Fit between future thinking and future orientation on creative imagination



increasing the temporal distance of future thinking facilitates creative thinking
Additionally, one’s creative imagination can be improved when thinking timescales and future orientation are aligned

Self-projection and the brain (3 core processes are the same)


Counterfactual thinking: an FMRI study on changing the past for a better future


Remembering what could have happened: Neural correlates of episodic counterfactual thinking


Episodic future thinking and episodic counterfactual thinking: Intersections between memory and decisions


Neural activity associated with self, other, and object-based counterfactual thinking


With an eye toward the future: The Impact of Counterfactual thinking on Affect, Attitudes and Behavior (GET BETTER LINK TO PDF)


Cognitive neuroscience of human counterfactual reasoning (past and future)


From what might have been to what must have been: Counterfactual thinking creates meaning


The functional theory of counterfactual thinking


Is there a core neural network in empathy?


The social cognitive neuroscience of empathy


Two systems for empathy


The necessity of others in the mother of invention


The 2080 Census: The World as we Don’t Know It


Week two: Imagination


General reading/viewing


Scientific papers


Six Rules for Effective Forecasting


The Story of the Chinese Farmer (video)


Society as a Social Invention and You as a Social Inventor


Foresight Signals: A Futurist’s Vacation Reading List


Desirable and undesirable futures call for different scene construction processes


Institute for the Future – Ten-Year Forecasts


Learning is Earning in the National Learning Economy – Institute for the Future Research Map


Week three: Personal change


General reading/viewing


Scientific papers


Time Metrics Matter: Connecting Present and Future Selves


When does the future begin? A study in maximising motivation


Psychological connectedness to the future self


Episodic Future Thinking Reduces Reward Delay Discounting through an Enhancement of Prefrontal-Mediotemporal Interactions


The Future is Now: Reducing Impulsivity Using Episodic Future Thinking


 The psychology of future you (Video)


Become more optimistic by imagining a best possible self


“Remembering and imagining: the role of the self” (focusing stories about the future on significant narrative/goal milestones to enhance creativity/foresight)


Episodic future thought and its relationship to remembering (on the importance of signal exposure for autobiographical futures)


Eye movement disrupts future episodic thinking (on the importance of visual-spatial details in autobiographical futures)


“Back to the future: Autobiographical planning and the functionality of mind-wandering”


Week four: Influence


General reading/viewing


Scientific papers


Some hints on writing preferred futures


Visioning and future studies and Why imagine the future?


Wanted: Professors of Foresight


Six Artifacts from the Future


Week five: Social Intelligence and Empathy


General reading/viewing


Scientific papers


What If? Everybody on Earth jumped at the same time


What If? Everyone actually had only one soul mate?


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