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Little Futures

Tom Critchlow

Provocations about near futures from Brian Dell & Tom Critchlow.

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Latest Issues

LF15 - Knowledge Futures

Hi, Tom here. This is the third installment of Little Futures: Season 3. Last time: remembering futures. This week: knowledge futures.

“Which Pokemon do you want to be today, Dada?”

Every day this is the conversation on the walk to school...

a year ago
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LF14 - Remembering Futures

Hi, Brian here. Thanks for joining - this is the second installment of Little Futures: Season 3. Last week: family futures. This week: remembering futures.

"What is the meaning of life?… That the past gives you something to stand on." ~ Vi...

a year ago
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LF13 - Family Futures

Hi, Tom here. Thanks for joining - this is the first installment of Little Futures: Season 3. Season 2 was five years ago. This week: family futures.

“Children don’t see the world, don’t observe the world, don’t contemplate the world, but...

a year ago
13

Little Futures Season 3

Little Futures is a near futures explorers club written by Brian Dell & Tom Critchlow.

Welcome to Little Futures season 3!

Brian and Tom here…

But where have we been?

It’s been five years since Season 2 - a run of riffs and provocat...

a year ago
5

LF12 - Permeable Organizations

Hi, Tom here. Thanks for joining - this is the final installment in Little Futures season 2. Hang tight for season 3. Last week: Cohort Futures. This week: Permeable Organizations.

The theory of the firm says firms exist to reduce coordina...

6 years ago
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