Hiberno-Celtic Futurism as a nexus for 21 Century sustainable Trans-disciplinary Innovation and Research
Colin Keogh and
Anita McKeown
No 8khs5, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
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This paper explores the concept of Hiberno-Celtic Futurisms within the framework of Indigenous Futurism. It aims to construct alternative narratives of the future rooted in the rich history and mythology of Celtic heritage, encompassing Irish, Manx, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, and Breton cultures. By blending tradition and innovation, this approach seeks to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation across fields such as science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics (STEAM). Positioned as a bridge between past and future, it envisions a more inclusive and values-driven future, acknowledging the complex histories of Hiberno-Celtic culture. While not a nationalist agenda, the paper underscores the importance of collective effort and restoration for a sustainable future, emphasizing generative, empathic, and inclusive values. The authors view this work as a starting point for discussion and collaboration, welcoming contributions from diverse perspectives to nurture the growth and evolution of this vision.
Date: 2023-08-29
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/8khs5
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