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New Approaches And Needs In Foresight

(workshop at FTA 2014 - 27 NOV 2014)

short summary workshop “New approaches in FTA / foresight” at the EU FTA conference, November 2014 (based on notes from Cornelia Daheim)

New Approaches

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4 major clusters:

  1. IT-based / “automated” foresight (in early stages, to be used with a “disclaimer” because of the current hype, experiences still have to be evaluated and sense-making still not generated;) Relies strongly on having had a precise “question” / task before starting
  2. Integrated qualitative-quantitative approaches. Few examples, debated how far foresight should go - should never succumb to the traditional numbers dominance
  3. Open and Crowdsourced
    • Lots of potential also in terms of who funds foresight and how - crowdfunding possibilities e.g. for regional / community foresight
    • Quite widespread in terms of open approaches
  4. New forms of communication: Storytelling / Visualization / Gaming:
    • Here, we had the most real “new” examples, e.g. from overlaps / working with Design Fiction, Experiential Foresight (Roleplaying), “Tangible Foresight” (“Exhibitions” / Futures Windows; Objects from the future, …)
    • Major potential for improving the impact / establishing new routes to engagement

New or Unmet Needs in Foresight

Where are new needs?

Need for Shared Theoretical Background / Futures Literacy / practical principles

Tools and Skills Needs

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Lots of room for improvement in realm of implementing results / link to decision-making

Foresight 2030

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Who pays for foresight in 2030? Alongside a traditional commissioning model by corporations and governments, crowd funded foresight occurs when groups of individuals involved in communities/advocacy come together to co-fund the foresight projects they really want to see

Overall insight, across all 3 groups / topics: New approaches are developing rapidly, especially from working with / overlaps with approaches from other disciplines. The (partly normative) discussion in the community is still missing on which new approaches to push where and for what specific purpose, or where / how to also “counteract” trends and safeguard foresight depth and quality levels.