The Science Factory Autumn 2021 Rights List

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Autumn Rights List 2021

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THE INVENTION OF TOMORROW A Natural History of Foresight THOMAS SUDDENDORF, JON REDSHAW & ADAM BULLEY

Praise for Thomas Suddendorf’s THE GAP Beautifully written, well researched and thought provoking – Jane Goodall

The first trade book dedicated to the emergence of foresight, how this prodigious capacity drove human evolution and how we’ll continue to rely and improve on it in the future. Chimpanzees tend to grunt excitedly to say hello. But, curiously, our closest animal cousins never say goodbye. In fact humans may well be the only animals who bid one another farewell in mutual recognition that we are going our separate ways, and often in the hope our paths may cross again. Your mind is a virtual time machine. You can relive past events and imagine future possibilities – even ones that you have never experienced or which may never materialize. Because you are a mental time traveller, you can prepare for threats and opportunities well in advance and deliberately shape the future to your own design. Humans run the zoos not because we are stronger than other animals, but because we can foresee what these animals need and what they can do. Foresight is essential to our dominance on the planet. In THE INVENTION OF TOMORROW, three pioneering researchers in the field of mental time travel provide a ground-breaking exploration of one of humanity’s greatest powers, showing that humans are fundamentally a species of farsighted vision, not one of myopia and impulsivity. Far from being unequipped to deal with the challenges it now faces, our species has evolved to deal with future dangers more than any other creature that has ever existed. An avalanche of discoveries in the past decade has dramatically transformed our understanding of our mental time machines and how we use them to envisage, predict and control the future. Drawing on cutting-edge research from many disciplines – cognitive neuroscience, archaeology, psychology, economics, evolutionary biology, and more – THE INVENTION OF TOMORROW tells a revolutionary story of discovery that is providing a new perspective on the story of humanity. THOMAS SUDDENDORF is a full professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland, Australia. His research on how memory and foresight are part of the same mental time machine is some of the most widely cited research in psychology and neuroscience. His first trade book was THE GAP: The Science of What Separates Us from Other Animals (Basic Books, 2013). JON REDSHAW is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Queensland who has published extensively on the development and evolution of mental time travel. One of his 2016 collaborations with Suddendorf in Current Biology was covered by over 50 news outlets, and his findings have been disseminated to over 700,000 Twitter users. ADAM BULLEY is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University, where he researches the cognitive neuroscience of foresight. A passionate science communicator, he has given numerous radio interviews and talks and won acclaim for his university teaching. Agent: Peter Tallack Publisher: Basic Books Delivery: Autumn 2021 Publication: Autumn 2022 Status: Proposal Length: 90,000 words All rights available excluding World English Language (Basic Books), China (Ginkgo)

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