Rehearsing Futures

pedagogies of hope

Introduction

Our future is marred by effects of climate change, environmental degradation, inequality and political polarisation. In the face of these insurmountable challenges, how do we keep hope and engender change?

How do we teach people to care so that we can collectively work towards better futures and seed world-making capacities? How do we learn to tend to the invisible and the inaudible relations between humans and non-humans that make up our world and to create networks where we recognise such interdependence?

And how do we organise, cultivate, drive and sustain actions that are equitable and support the diversity and viability of all? In short, how can we make hope possible rather than despair convincing (Williams 1989).

Refusing to give in to the doom and gloom, I gathered the movers and shakers from across the globe and asked them what it takes to find the silver lining in this age of polycrisis. “Rehearsing Futures – pedagogies of hope” took place from the 15-17th May 2025 at HKBU and the outlying island of Peng Chau. Academics, community leaders and creative practitioners from Hong Kong, Singapore, the Netherlands, Canada and the UK joined forces to envision better futures and shared ideas to create a roadmap for change in teaching, research and social action.

Rehearsing Futures focuses on the two senses of rehearsing: the practice – as in the methods and pedagogies; as well as the rehearsal – the repetition, preparation and implementation of such methods. Change points to action, but it also requires practice and repetition; it is an emergent phenomena, which we need to prepare for (Wheatley and Frieze 2006; Bateson 2022).

Panels

The panel explored pedagogical strategies for teaching about conflict in the classroom, showcasing innovative approaches across various educational contexts. Kamalini...

The panel on evolving pedagogies and curriculum beyond the classroom explored innovative approaches to integrating care, collaboration, and local contexts...

The panel on caring for nature explored diverse approaches to environmental activism and education, emphasizing the interconnectedness of humans, animals,...

The panel on showing care in society examined diverse manifestations of care across architectural, cultural, and consumer contexts, highlighting the...

Workshops

The "Ecologies of Participation" panel at the Rehearsing Futures conference showcased innovative academic practices that leverage creative collaboration to address...
The workshops exploring community practices engaged participants in diverse activities focused on care, connection, and cultural preservation. Amy Cheung's "Kindness...

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