Sohail Inayatullah

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Sohail Tahir[1] Inayatullah is a political scientist and futurist who lives in Australia. He holds a number of academic positions:

Sohail Inayatullah
Sohail Tahir Inayatullah
Sohail Tahir Inayatullah
Born 1958[2]
Lahore, Flag of Pakistan Pakistan
Residence Sunshine Coast, Flag of Australia Australia
Fields Futures studies, political science
Institutions Tamkang University

University of the Sunshine Coast

Queensland University of Technology

Prout College

Alma mater University of Hawaii

He also teaches online at Prout College.org and the Transcend Peace University.

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[edit] Background

Sohail Inayatullah is of Punjabi descent. He was born in Lahore, Pakistan,[3] and lived in Peshawar, Pakistan, Bloomington, Indiana, US, New York State, US, Geneva, Switzerland, Islamabad, Pakistan and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He went to Hawaii to study.[4] He later moved to Brisbane, Australia.[5]. He currently lives in Mooloolaba, Queensland.[6]

[edit] Work

Inayatullah's contributions to scholarship in the area of critical and civilizational futures fall in three areas:

  • The works of P.R. Sarkar[7][8][9]
  • Macrohistory and the grand patterns of change[10]
  • Futures studies – theories, methods and case studies

[edit] Publications

[edit] Authored books

  • Understanding Sarkar: Tantra, Macrohistory and Transformative Knowledge (Leiden, Brill, January, 2002).
  • Questioning the Future: Futures Studies, Action Learning and Organizational Transformation (Tamsui, Tamkang University, 2002)
  • Questioning the Future: Methods and Tools for Organizational and Societal Transformation (Tamsui, Tamkang University, 2005, 2007) 2nd and 3rd editions
  • Situating Sarkar: Tantra, Macrohistory and Alternative Futures (Maleny, Australia, Gurkula Press, 1999)

[edit] Edited books

  • Alternative Futures of Education: Pedagogies for an Emergent World (Netherlands,

Sense Publishers, 2008) (with Marcus Bussey and Ivana Milojevic)

EOLSS Publishers, 2002)

  • Neohumanistic Educational Futures (Tamkang University Press, Tamsui, Taiwan, 2006) (with

Marcus Bussey and Ivana Milojevic)

  • The Causal Layered Analysis Reader: Theory and Case Studies of an Integrative and Transformative Methodology (Tamkang University Press, Tamsui, Taiwan, 2004).
  • Islam, Postmodernism and Other Futures: A Ziauddin Sardar Reader (London, Pluto Press, 2003) (with Gail Boxwell)
  • Youth Futures: Empirical Research and Transformative Visions (Westport, Ct. Praeger, 2002) (with Jennifer Gidley)
  • Transforming Communication: technology, sustainability and future generations (Westport, Ct. and London, Praeger Studies on the 21st Century, 2002) (with Susan Leggett)
  • The University in Transformation: Global Perspectives on the Futures of the University (Westport, Ct., Bergin and Garvey, 2000) (with Jennifer Gidley)
  • Macrohistory and Macrohistorians: Perspectives on Individual, Social, and Civilizational Change (Westport, Ct., and London, Praeger, 1997) (with Johan Galtung)
  • Transcending Boundaries: P.R. Sarkar’s Theories of Individual and Social Transformation (Maleny, Australia, Gurukul Publications, 1999) (with Jennifer "Jayanti" Fitzgerald)
  • Towards the 21st Century: The Futures of Democracy in Pakistan and the Developing World: Selected Papers (Islamabad, World Futures Studies Federation and Pakistan Futuristics Institute, 1996) (ed., with Ikram Azam and James Dator)
  • Chaos and Coherence in Our Uncommon Futures: Selections from the X111 Conference of the World Futures Studies Federation (Turku, Finland, Finish Society for Futures Studies, 1994) (with Mika Mannermaa and Rick Slaughter)
  • Judicial Foresight in the Hawaii Courts: Proceedings of the 1991 Hawaii Judiciary Foresight Congress (Honolulu, State of Hawaii, 1994)

[edit] CDs/DVDs

  • Futures Studies: Methods, Emerging Issues and Civilizational Visions - A Multimedia Reader (Brisbane, Prosperity Press, 1998)(with Paul Wildman)
  • The Views of Futurists - Volume 4 of the Knowledge Base of Futures Studies (Brisbane, Foresight International, 2001)

[edit] References

  1. ^ EOLSS - Global Transformations and World Futures: Knowledge, Economy and Society - Related Chapters
  2. ^ Inayatullah, Sohail; bibliography by subject
  3. ^ Alternative Futures For The Islamic Ummah
  4. ^ Using the Future to Explore Visions of Globalization
  5. ^ http://pagesperso-orange.fr/sacw/saan/pakpetit.html (See number 26.)
  6. ^ The Futures Foundation - Eco-consumers in your future
  7. ^ Sohail Inayatullah, Understanding Sarkar: Tantra, Macrohistory and Transformative Knowledge. Leiden, Brill, 2002
  8. ^ Sohail Inayatullah, Situating Sarkar: Tantra, Macrohistory and Alternative Futures. Maleny, Gurukul, 1999
  9. ^ Sohail Inayatullah and Jennifer Gidley, eds. Transcending Boundaries: P.R. Sarkar's theories of Individual and Social Transformation. Maleny, Gurukul, 1999.
  10. ^ Johan Galtung and Sohail Inayatullah, eds. Macrohistory and Macrohistorians. Westport,Ct, Praeger, 1997

[edit] External Links

http://www.metafuture.org – Sohail Inayatullah’s and Ivana Milojevic’s website

http://www.proutcollege.org – Website for PROUT