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Persoonlije toekomstrverbeelding als prospectief reflective-instrument: De casus van her Griekse Referendum in 2015 [Personal future imagination as a prospective reflective instrument: The case of the Greek Referendum in 2015]

Sools, Anneke; Triliva, Sofia; Fragkiadaki, Eva; Tzanakis, Emmanouil

Authors

Anneke Sools

Sofia Triliva

Eva Fragkiadaki Eva.Fragkiadaki@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Counselling Psychology

Emmanouil Tzanakis



Abstract

In this article, we explore a new application of personal imaginations of the future as prospective reflective instrument in a political context. The case is the Greek Referendum of 2015. In the days preceding the Referendum, we collected via an online Survey 124 letters from the future from 99 potential Greek voters about a desired future after a Yes or No Referendum result. While the letters are quite divers in content, form and valence, the letters have in common that potential voters perceive the Referendum situation as ambiguous and uncertain. We analyse one letter in-depth to demonstrate how future identity construction operates to determine values relevant to guiding the present.

Citation

Sools, A., Triliva, S., Fragkiadaki, E., & Tzanakis, E. (2017). Persoonlije toekomstrverbeelding als prospectief reflective-instrument: De casus van her Griekse Referendum in 2015 [Personal future imagination as a prospective reflective instrument: The case of the Greek Referendum in 2015]. Tijdschrift Positieve Psychologie,

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 28, 2017
Publication Date May 2, 2017
Deposit Date Sep 12, 2019
Journal Tijdschrift positieve psychologie [Psychology, Health and Technology]
Print ISSN 2452-4182
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/2755891