‘Amazing . . . it would be my desert island choice! This extraordinary book – with 100 fascinating maps, embedded in a richly informative text – offers a comprehensive perspective on global trends. It is amazing how much analysis the distinguished authors have distilled into a single volume. The book is especially welcome at a time when COVID-19 is disrupting our interconnected planet. It would be hard to imagine a better text to guide and enlighten us as we aim to 'remake' a better world. It deserves a very wide readership.’ Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal and author of On the Future 'Terra Incognita brilliantly makes our world today into a Terra Cognita, a place that becomes understandable through ingenious maps and visualizations. Goldin and Muggah offer remarkable insights into our interconnected global society through both maps and text. The book is filled with insights and delights that will cause the reader to exclaim, page after page, “I didn’t know that!” And now we do.' Jeffrey Sachs, University Professor at Columbia University and author of The Ages of Globalization (2020) ‘Amidst an abundance of global crisis and unrest, it’s easy to feel as if there’s no prescription for the future. But Terra Incognita provides us with just that, through stunning maps and visual aids that illuminate the most pressing issues of our time.’ Chris Anderson, New York Times Bestselling Author of TED Talks and Head of TED ‘A gorgeous and uniquely informative account of the state of the world in the 21st Century.’ Steven Pinker, Author of Enlightenment Now, Professor at Harvard University ‘ This is really an extraordinary book. Absolutely beautiful, but more importantly, it really does open new ways of seeing the world. Indispensable for teachers of many different kinds, as well as presenters who want dramatic images. Terra Incognita simultaneously shows us how much of our world we can see and map and how many dark places still remain to be explored. Most important, it is a vital tool for teaching students, researchers, and analysts how to change our mental models our imagined maps of the worlds we think we inhabit. Our future depends on it.’ Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO New America and Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor Emerita of Politics and International Affairs ‘Fascinating, beautiful, alarming and revelatory use of mapping and infographics’ Stephen Fry, Actor ‘Terra Incognita takes us on an exhilarating journey of the mega-trends that are remaking our world. Using powerful maps and graphics, it provides much-needed guideposts to the incredible shifts and challenges going on all around us. Ian Goldin and Robert Muggah provide a necessary antidote to the paralyzing uncertainty and pessimistic fatalism that threatens to overwhelm us all. This book offers a bold new perspective not just on the challenges we face, but how, armed with the right data and information, we can go about fixing them’ Richard Florida, University of Toronto professor and author of The Rise of the Creative Class ‘Terra Incognita draws readers into multiple worlds and provides the tools to navigate between them. Goldin and Muggah use powerfully-engaging maps to help understand and confront our biggest challenges - from climate change to inequality. By inviting readers to traverse a vast range of disciplines and ideas, their volume helps each of us better appreciate how our problems are interconnected. This is a must read for everyone striving to make a better world.’ Saskia Sassen, Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University, author of Expulsions and the Global City 'Yesterday I received Terra Incognita: I was planning just to have a first look at it in the evening, but became so fascinated and engaged that I ended up staying up to read it until 1.00 AM. I am wholly impressed by the comprehensive approach it takes. It’s a book which truly deserves great public attention as it explains cause and effect relationships in such a clear manner.' Klaus Schwab, Founder/President World Economic Forum
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BN ID: | 2940177821306 |
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Publisher: | Random House UK |
Publication date: | 08/27/2020 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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