Practice Futures

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Joy Higgs
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The way people act and work – and are enhanced or replaced by technology – in employment and practice settings in the future, will inevitably evolve incrementally or radically. This series considers probable, possible and preferable practice futures and employability, along with accompanying educational influences and support. Wisdom is a key dimension of our discussions of practice and education. The books in this series examine directions that are currently underway, future visioned and at the edge of imagination in transforming practices. The authors reflect on how these transformations are being or could be influenced by many factors including changes in society, nations and global connections, in the physical environment, workplaces (physical and virtual) and in the socio-economic-political contexts of the world and its nations. The authors in this series bring a rich range of practical and academic knowledge and experience to examine these issues. Through the conversations in these books readers can enter into these debates from multiple perspectives – work, organisations, education, professional practice, employability, society, globalisation, humanity, spirituality and the environment.
Joy Higgs, AM, PhD, Emeritus Professor at Charles Sturt University, Adjunct Professor at the University of New South Wales and Director of the Education, Practice and Employability Network, Australia.
Series Editor
Joy Higgs, Education, Practice and Employability Network, Australia

Advisory Editorial Board
Steven Cork, Australian National University, Australia
Geoffrey Crisp, University of Canberra, Australia
Debbie Horsfall, Western Sydney University, Australia
Will Letts, Charles Sturt University, Australia
All those interested in the future of work and practice including: workers, employers, academic futurists, educators, members of society, scholars.
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