"AI, Brainco technology, ChatGPT, genetic engineering... with the dramatic change of human life, what kind of future human beings are we supposed to become? What kind of social imagination can we conceive? What kind of education could be more relevant to future generations? What kind of methods or methodologies can we use to address these questions?Flashpoint Epistemology, as a creative methodology against traditional and totalized epistemologies, provides possibilities for connecting and analyzing complicated phenomena and issues between the boundaries of curriculum, education, ethics, morals, technologies, cutting-edge science, religions, politics, and arts. The chapters in this book series presents different interdisciplinary flashpoints, emerging like the butterfly effect, which might become a storm in the curriculum field in reimagining and reshaping the landscape of curriculum and education for the future.This book series evokes a new paradigm of curriculum studies, from “understanding curriculum (Pinar, 1995)” to “liberating curriculum for the future”, and calls for our involvement to conceive and transform education and human futures together."-Prof. Wenjun ZHANG, College of Education, Zhejiang University."This two volume edition of ‘Flashpoint Epistemology’ is a must read for any educator interested in conducting and understanding research today. It provides an original insight of what ‘Flashpoint Epistemology’ is, particularly in relation to an interrogation of fixed ideas of place, home, death, life etc. It makes us challenge how complexities around these issues are forged, emerge and how they play out in modern day society – one which continues to be marred by risk, insecurity and instability. Original, insightful and totally engaging – an excellent contribution to research epistemologies."- Professor Kalwant Bhopal FAcSS, Director, Centre for Research in Race and Education (CRRE), School of Education, University of Birmingham, UK