Year: 2020
Regina Kanyu Wang
Regina Kanyu Wang is a science fiction writer, researcher, and critic from Shanghai. She is now based at the University of Oslo, where she is part of the CoFUTURES project. In this conversation, we talk about the Chinese science fiction scene, its fan …
Moya Bailey
Moya Bailey is a Black queer feminist scholar, writer, and activist. She is the co-author of #HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice and has a new book Misogynoir Transformed: Black Women’s Digital Resistance coming out May 2021. In this …
Frankenbook Teachers’ Resource
Troy L. Wiggins
Troy L. Wiggins is a writer and editor with a focus on Black speculative fiction and social justice. In this episode of The Imagination Desk, we chat with Troy about
Imaginary Papers: Issue 4
Alvaro Zinos-Amaro, Katherine Buse and Joey Eschrich
Troy L. Wiggins
Troy L. Wiggins is a writer and editor with a focus on Black speculative fiction and social justice. In this episode of The Imagination Desk, we chat with Troy about power of speculative art as a tool for Black people around the world to reckon with t…
Ytasha Womack
Ytasha Womack is an award-winning author, filmmaker, independent scholar, and dance therapist. She is a leading expert on Afrofuturism, and on the imagination and its applications. In this conversation …
Imagination, Dreams and Empathy With Ed Finn
Join Ed Finn, associate professor and director of the Center for Science and the Imagination at Arizona State University, as he explains why imagination is the ignition system for all
“Tomorrow Is Another Daze” by Ernest Hogan
“Even God Has a Place Called Home” by Ray Mwihaki
Imaginary Papers: Issue 3
Troy L. Wiggins, Kate Greene & Joey Eschrich
“The Wandering City,” by Usman T. Malik
“A Cyber-Cuscuta Manifesto” by Regina Kanyu Wang
Using design-based research to improve peer help-giving in a middle school math classroom
Mawasi, A., Ahmed, I., Walker, E., Wang, S., Marasli, Z., Whitehurst, A., & Wylie, R.
International Conference on the Learning Sciences.
“Notice” by Sarah Pinsker
“Fourth and Most Important” by Nisi Shawl
The Art of Us in Flux: An Interview with Nina Miller
A conversation about art that visualizes the future, creative expression in moments of crisis, and how art can be a path into fictional worlds.
“Skating Without Streetlights” by Tina Connolly
Imaginary Papers: Issue 2
Indrapramit Das, Jessie Rack & Joey Eschrich