Human beings live in the realm of the possible as much as they do in the here and now of daily experience. We dream, hope, anticipate and create, exploring news spaces of possibility for ourselves and for others while being faced, at all times, with different kinds of impossibility. The concept of the possible designates the way in which individuals, groups and societies go beyond 'what is' and engage with 'what could be', 'what is to come', 'what could have been' and 'what can never be'. View full journal description
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