Introduction : it's the end of the world as we know it - or so we hope / Ida Yoshinaga, Sean Guynes, and Gerry Canavan
Samuel R. Delany, "The Star Pit" (1965)/moving on, as far as you want / Kirin Wachter-Grene
Lionel Davidson, Under Plum Lake (1980)/YA time out of joint / Rebekah Sheldon
Brian Henson and Rockne O'Bannon, Farscape (1999-2003)/radical compassion / Emmet Asher-Perrin
Shovan Chowdhury, The Competent Authority (2013)/CTRL+ALR+DELETE humanity / Sami Ahmad Khan
Sofia Samatar, "How to Get Back to the Forest" (2014)/shaping and sharing feelings / Steven Shaviro
Tade Thompson, Wormwood Trilogy (2016-2019)/Africanfuturism's salvage utopianism / Hugh Charles O'Connell
Brit Marling and Zai Batmanglij, The OA (2016-2019)/science fiction's affective praxis / Sherryl Vint
Craig Laurance Gidney, A Spectral Hue (2019)/#OwnVoices and intergroup solidarity / Bogi Takács
Jonathan Hickman, House of X and Powers of X (2019)/ecological activism and radical sovereignty / David M. Higgins
Rebecca Sugar, Steven Universe Future (2019-2020)/camp redemption / B. Pladak
Edwin A. Abbott, Flatland (1884)/unflattening scientific worldviews / Karen Lord
Karel C̆apek, War with the Newts (1936)/comic jeremiad journalism / John Rieder
Ursula K. Le Guin, The Tombs of Atvan (1970)/remaking the bond / Sean Guynes
Joan Slonczewski, A Door into Ocean (1986)/peaceful ecological defiance / Gwyneth Jones
SCP Foundation (2008-)/collaborative canons / Andrew Ferguson
Kléber Mendonc̦a Filho, Recife Frio (2009)/visualizing disparity in Brazil / Alfredo Suppia and M. Elizabeth Ginway
Virginia Grise, blu (2011)/queer Latinx aesthetics of apocalypse / Cathryn Merla-Watson
Claire Coleman, Terra Nullius (2017)/Aboriginal sf's realities of the imaginary / Allanah Hunt
Liu Cixin (2000) and Frant Gwo (2019), The Wandering Earth/deimperializing empire / Nathaniel Isaacson
Science fiction studies 3.0 : re-networking our hive mind / Ida Yoshinaga
Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed (1974)/permanent feminist revolution / Kim Stanley Robinson
Joanna Russ, We Who Are About To ... (1976)/there is no Planet B / Farah Mendlesohn
Eleanor Arnason, Ring of Swords (1993)/queer-feminist peace work / Veronica Hollinger
Margaret Atwood, MaddAddam Trilogy (2003-2013)/interspecies coalition-building / Alison Sperling
Buried without Ceremony, The Quiet Year (2013) and The Deep Forest (2014)/mechanics of resolution / Brent Ryan Bellamy
Undead Labs, State of Decay (2013)/crafting community at the end of the world / Cameron Kunzelman
Hideo Kojima, Death Stranding (2019)/reconnecting in the time of climate change / Darshana Jayemanne, Brendan Keogh, and Ben Abraham
Toshi Reagon and Bernice Johnson Reagon, Octavia E. Butler's Parable of the Sower (2020)/links to our future-present / Ayana Jamieson
Pauline Hopkins, Of One Blood (1902)/antiracism and the counternarrative of the Black fantastic / Dexter Gabriel
Alan Moore, David Gibbons, and John Higgins, Watchmen, no. 11 (1987)/autonomous collectivity against the state / Gerry Canavan
Tobias Buckell, Sly Mongoose (2008)/inhabiting hostile futures / Nicola Hunte
Tochi Onyebuchi, Riot Baby (2019)/Black Lives Matter sf / Isiah Lavender III
Rosaura Sánchez and Beatrice Pita, Lunar Braceros: 2125-2148 (2009)/imagination against resistance / Lysa Rivera
Boualem Sansai, 2084: The End of the World (2015)/resisting censorship / Ouisssal Harize
The Russo Brothers, Caption America: The Winter Soldier (2014) and Captain America: Civil War (2016)/the patriotism of raising hell / Sarah Marrs
Princess Nokia, "Brujas" (2016)/Santería's decolonial futurisms / Taryne Jade Taylor
Lehua Parker, One Truth, No Lie (2016)/Indigenous youth activism through Mo'olelo and YA literature / Caryn Lesuma
Kim Stanley Robinson, New York 2140 (2017)/logistic utopia / Fabio Fernandes
Nā Kia'i Mauna, Ka Pu'uhonua o Pu'uhuluhulu at the Mauna Kea Access Road (2019)/an sf sovereignty story / Bryan Kamaoli Kuwada.