This book is meant to celebrate the 100th birthday of one of the most relevant scholars in contemporary psychology: Jerome S. Bruner. Though his contribution to psychology, education and law has been massive, Bruners oeuvre has still a lot to say in terms of unexplored possibilities. The book Jerome S. Bruner beyond 100: Cultivating Possibilities is collecting contributions from Bruners students and colleagues worldwide that will try to use his legacy to look forward to the future of psychology, exactly in the spirit that Bruner himself is still interpreting. Thus, no celebration but a genuine interest for the emergence of the novelty and the potentialities that Bruners work in cultural psychology can still develop, with concepts such as ambivalence, intersubjectivity, purpose, possibilities, wonderment. The book shares the interdisciplinary perspectives of scholars coming from the different world areas USA, Italy, Brazil, France, Denmark, UK - and different fields- psychology, education, law, philosophy, computing sciences- who provide (from different angles) the tale of Bruners academic (and not only) life and what is still to be done on the basis of his scientific production. The volume contains also an interview with Jerry Bruner and an almost unedited work of him.