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Faraoyść: imagining alternative worlds from joy

Anna Lathrop (Department of Transdisciplinary Design, The New School Parsons School for Design, New York, New York, USA)
Julia W. Szagdaj (Department of Transdisciplinary Design, The New School Parsons School for Design, New York, New York, USA)
Nour Abou Jaoude (Department of Transdisciplinary Design, The New School Parsons School for Design, New York, New York, USA) a

Foresight

ISSN: 1463-6689

Article publication date: 12 May 2022

Issue publication date: 7 August 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Faraoyść is a translinguistic portmanteau neologism that describes the moment when oppressive systems are shaken and appear to be coming to an end, and joyful, liberated worlds feel within reach. The purpose of this research is to demonstrate that faraoyść helped participants helped participants to expand their situated imaginings, which increased their capacity to imagine decolonized worlds.

Design/methodology/approach

This research was guided by faraoyść as a conceptual framework that explores the empirical experience of joy through collaborative world-building activities. These praxis-based exercises were tested in a series of workshops both at the 2020 UNESCO Futures Literacy Summit and in collaboration with Negligence Refugees from Lebanon.

Findings

When activated by collaboratively designed speculative objects and stories generated through the lens of faraoyść, participants created spaces of rhizomatic world-building that allowed them to imagine beyond the boundaries of their situated imaginings. Once participants had mapped the ways their imaginations were limited by current colonial systems of power, they were able to reorient their roles and develop new means to act within decolonized systems.

Originality/value

Faraoyść is a novel conceptual framework that contributes to current movements to decolonize futuring and foresight. This paper also introduces the concepts of rhizomatic world-building – an emergent approach to co-imagination, and situated imaginings, which are the systemic frameworks within which one imagines the ways the world has, is, will and must work. In practice, faraoyść is grounded in abundance and the power of liberatory joy to strengthen and celebrate local traditions, storytelling, world-building and community power.

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Citation

Lathrop, A., Szagdaj, J.W. and Abou Jaoude, N. (2024), "Faraoyść: imagining alternative worlds from joy", Foresight, Vol. 26 No. 4, pp. 656-670. https://doi.org/10.1108/FS-10-2021-0208

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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