This paper examines the potential of social science fiction (SSF), an approach combining social science analysis with narrative and imaginative techniques of science fiction to explore the human consequences of global income inequalities. Although the social sciences’ influence on science fiction is well documented, the reverse - the methodological potential of science fiction - is underexplored, due partly to a lack of rigor and systematisation. We pursue three objectives: first, to trace SSF’s intellectual genealogy and defining characteristics; second, to outline how SSF methodological tools could be applied in Development Studies; third, to illustrate SSF use across the social sciences. We argue that SSF could enable scholars to develop new conceptual and theoretical ideas about past, present, and possible future social orders. And when applied systematically, SSF offers rigorous tools for conceptual innovation in analysing emergent, complex, or under-theorized phenomena such as the dynamics of global inequalities in Development Studies.
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Laura; id_orcid 0000-0002-0165-9857 Camfield
Andy; id_orcid 0000-0002-8995-7065 Sumner
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