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Shifting Social Energetics Shifting Social Energetics
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Earth as a Disposable Planet Earth as a Disposable Planet
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“Play It before You Live It”: Reinhabiting and Rebooting “Play It before You Live It”: Reinhabiting and Rebooting
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What Do We Do Once We Know? What Do We Do Once We Know?
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Becoming Green Scheherazades Becoming Green Scheherazades
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Conclusion: Storying the Future: Becoming Green Scheherazades in the Anthropocene
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Published:November 2019
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Abstract
The book’s conclusion focuses explicitly on storied visions of the future, examining the speculative storying ofearth’s fate embedded in space-exploration company “SpaceX’s” marketing of Mars colonization, contrasting it with the earth-“reinhabiting” storied play enacted in environmentally themed alternate reality gaming. Both of these mediations of the future―planetary and extra-planetary―situate environmental action, not in a framework of grim duty or obligation, but in the inviting sphere of play and delight, though with vastly different frameworks, goals, and outcomes in mind. The conclusion argues that ecoplay, as an inviting conduit into the work of ecopolicy, provides a far more effective strategic approach than ecopiety for moving environmental ideals into substantive action. With such an approach in mind, this chapter makes the case that delight, not duty, will prove to be a more compelling motivator for catalyzing social change as we experiment with more life-sustaining ways to live into the future.
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