TY - BOOK AU - Michaud,Thomas TI - Science fiction and innovation design T2 - Innovation in engineering and technology set SN - 9781119779599 AV - T173.8 U1 - 601 23 PY - 2020/// CY - London, Hoboken PB - ISTE, Ltd., Wiley KW - Technological innovations KW - Technology in literature KW - Science fiction KW - History and criticism KW - Innovations KW - Technologie dans la litt�erature KW - fast KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Technological Innovations in the Post-Apocalyptic World -- Using Science Fiction in Engineering Education -- Engineers Versus Designers -- Imaginary Worlds to Be Projected or to Be Criticized? Methodological Considerations -- Marsism, from Science Fiction to Ideology -- Quo Vadis Engineering? Science Fiction as a Means to Expand the Epistemic Boundaries of Technoscientific Innovation -- Design Fiction, Technotypes and Innovation -- Science Fiction, Innovation and Organization N2 - Science fiction is often presented as a source of utopia, or even of prophecies, used in capitalism to promote social, political and technoscientific innovations. Science Fiction and Innovation Design assesses the validity of this approach by exploring the impact this imaginary world has on the creativity of engineers and researchers. Companies seek to anticipate and predict the future through approaches such as design fiction: mobilizing representations of science fiction to create prototypes and develop scenarios relevant to organizational strategy. The conquest of Mars or the weapons of the future are examples developed by authors to demonstrate how design innovation involves continuous dialogue between multiple players, from the scientist to the manager, through to the designers and the science fiction writers UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119779599 ER -