Facing the Future

Author(s):  
Angela Duckworth ◽  

In the wake of the brutal killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor, the very fabric of this country seems to be fraying—revealing rifts, injustice, and anger decades and centuries in the making. In these darkest of times, I have found it helpful to reflect on my values, sitting down and writing about what I hold most important and why. Research shows that this simple activity has many benefits, including orienting our attention to the needs of people around us. The archive of “This I Believe,” essays read by their authors on National Public Radio, has inspiring examples. Character is not only what you believe but what you do: action rooted in the values you hold most dear, for the good of others, not just yourself. On Saturday, Harvard President Lawrence Bacow sent an email entitled “What I Believe” to all students and faculty. After affirming his belief in justice, the goodness of Americans, and respect for all people, Bacow suggested taking a “pause during these troubled times to ask what you believe.” And then: “Even more importantly, I hope you will find the strength and determination to act on your beliefs—to repair and perfect this imperfect world.”

2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 257-269
Author(s):  
Eduardo Vicente ◽  
Rosana de Lima Soares

Este artigo apresenta uma discussão sobre podcasts narrativos por meio da análise de Radio Ambulante, programa em língua espanhola criado nos Estados Unidos, em 2011. A pesquisa pretende demonstrar que o surgimento do podcast narrativo está fortemente vinculado à tradição da National Public Radio (NPR), a rede de emissoras públicas norte-americana fundada em 1970. O texto apresenta um pouco da história e exemplos de produções da NPR que se tornaram fundamentais no desenvolvimento da tradição jornalística do podcast. A seguir, destaca o projeto de Radio Ambulante como um dos mais importantes representantes dessa tradição fora do idioma inglês. Na sequência, são analisados dois episódios desse podcast: “Las Hijas de Maria Señorina” e “Mais Médicos”, produções de 2018 que, por serem dedicadas total ou parcialmente ao Brasil, tiveram seus áudios transcritos em português.


Author(s):  
Ivan Domicio Da Silva Souza ◽  
Vania Passarini Takahashi

Future events are unknown, unexpected and even if forecasts may offer some estimation, there is no way to predict the behavior of unprecedented events. Therefore, looking into the future and drafting a strategy is not a simple activity. All this process is even more fastidious in a period of uncertainties, changes and world crises. However, a method named Scenario Planning may contribute to the formulation of strategies in turbulent environments. In this paper it is reviewed and consolidated the theories and reports in the literature, in order to elucidate the use of prospective scenarios as a tool to anticipate disruptive innovation. In this sense, it is presented and discussed some considerations about the origin of scenarios, the relation between scenarios and strategy, the typologies of scenarios, the tools for scenarios construction, the traditional methods in scenarios development and the advantages and disadvantages of this method. Indeed, scenario planning is a flexible and stimulative method which allows one to identify opportunities for innovation, so as to favor resilient strategic planning and future visioning in threatening environments.


RELC Journal ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (3) ◽  
pp. 461-465
Author(s):  
Mostafa Mehdizadeh

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