R. Dingley’s research while affiliated with University of New England and other places

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Histories of the Future, Studies in Fact, Fantasy and Science Fiction
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January 2016

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A. Sandison

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R. Dingley

This collection of interdisciplinary essays examines some of the ways in which writers, artists, film-makers, strategists and political thinkers have imagined the future over the last two centuries. Although a number of contributions discuss ‘mainstream’ science fiction, the collection’s emphasis is not on any single genre, but rather on the ways in which different histories - technological, cultural, military, ideological - generate and inform different modes of speculation about things to come. These histories also disclose that our patterns of expectation are much influenced by our relationship to the past.

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... According to Lynch (2016), one of the major characteristics of sustainable leadership is that it involves planning and preparation for succession. In short, we are now in an era whereby superior leadership should focus on turning every situation into a learning experience (Sandison & Dingley, 2016). Leadership is the style a leader adopts in which he/she has the ability to influence subordinates to cooperate and work effectively in accordance with company precepts (Susilo, 2018). ...

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Leadership style predicts human resource management competencies
Histories of the Future, Studies in Fact, Fantasy and Science Fiction
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  • January 2016