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Synopsis: Politics: Politics:


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Research and Energy in Swedish Politics, Akademilitteratur, Stockholm, 1984.28 K. M. Weber, Foresight and portfolio analysis as complementary elements in anticipatory policy-making, in:


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and acting towards the future success and exclusively on the current success. The process begun from very general phenomena of politics, society,


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and Wild Cards in Global Politics, Brookings Institution Press, WASHINGTON DC, 2007.38 T. Ling, Decision making in the public sector, in:


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The Politics of Expert Advice: Creating, Using and Manipulating Scientific knowledge for Public policy, Edinburgh University Press, 1993.6 J. Stiles, Neural plasticity and cognitive development, Developmental Neuropsychology 18 (2)( 2000) 237 272.7 D


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and are a central interface between politics and research. Compared with basic funding to universities, the funding for research and innovation councils and targeted research programmes is a more dynamic instrument, suitable for interaction with national science and innovation policy.

The strategies and micro-politics of research programmes can thus play a central role in some cases a key role in the broader strategies and developments of science and research systems.


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The process started with a kickoff event(‘opening session')in the City hall with prominent proponents from politics,


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as steering and decision-shaping and of politics as decision-making (Johnston 2002). Foresight as well as governance is seen often as consisting of networking

Anthropology and the politics of significance. Social Analysis 41, no. 3: 107 38. Jenssen, S. 2007.


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Politics! Regulation! Culture! Consumer behavior! Public opinion! Business processes! Science! Technology. The breadth of scope inherent in the diversity of the categories represents one of the most important strengths of the scanning process.

Politics and philosophy are definitely fair game, but political or philosophical arguments simply waste the group's time.


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but in human societies it has perceptual and physical components infecting matters relating to society, science and technology, economics, ecology, politics and value/norms:

Risk and perceptions of it are closely related to fear making the proper understanding of the real physical nature of risk of prime importance to framing regulations where the politics of fear may intrude irrationally.

A Framework for Speculation on The next Thirty-three Years, Macmillan, 1967.8 Lindblom, Politics Markets: The World's Political-Economic system, Basic books, 1977.9 Y. K. Sheng,


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Keywords Delphi method, Environmental politics, Government policy, Scenario planning, Sustainable development, Strategic planning, Forecasting Paper type Case study Introduction Since the 1990s each new Finnish government has prepared a comprehensive foresight report


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it is the site of politics, regardless of the claim that is sometime made for foresight that it is a neutral space for debate and consensus formation.


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and deployed with significant participation of national governments for dcustomerst in politics like parliaments or administrations.

the role of governments or politics as important players in the innovation process has changed. First there is a significant shift away from a direct governmental participation in the innovation process towards a concentration of national governments on the shaping of framework conditions for innovation.

Even in politics the term is used for implementation plans of political goals. For a detailed discussion of the different types of roadmaps, their scopes, objectives, methodologies and time-scales see e g.


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These invade both the qualitative and quantitative pieces of information that are joined to create outcomes for policy and management in all the STEEPV themes (Social, Technological, Economic, Ecology, Politics and Values and Norms.


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Politics, tradition and aesthetics in the modern social order. Cambridge: Polity Press. Bell, A. 1876.


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These invade both the qualitative and quantitative information co-joined to create outcomes for policy and management in all the STEEPV (Social, Technological, Economic, Ecology, Politics andvalues and Norms) themes.

Politics and Values and Norms) set to begin to offer risky insights into what is possible in all the STEEPV themes and their probabilities for the future.

Its purpose now is to set technology in the context of socioeconomic matters, ecology, politics and human values/norms of the STEEPV set.


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This involves studies of technology Downloaded by University of Bucharest at 05:02 03 december 2014 780 H. van Lente assessment, foresight, intermediary organisations, politics of knowledge production and philosophy of technology.

Where are the politics. Perspectives on democracy and technology. Science, Technology and Human Values 3, no. 5: 559 81.


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economics, society, and politics. A relevant example has been the development of the‘Smart'car concept.


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The success of research policy is dependent on the alignment of a broad range of relevant stakeholders from academia, industry, politics, and society.

and similar strategy processes and involve stakeholders from politics, academia, industry and society. The overall aim lies in making foresight results as usable and useful as possible in the work of research policy makers and in turning the transfer into an integral part of policy development.

and society in addition to politics, combining their perspectives at an early stage to explore promising pathways for politic decision making.

Relevant stakeholders from politics need to be identified at the beginning of the process to ensure their involvement in initializing the strategic dialogue and clarifying relevant issues and expected results.

politics and society and to develop recommendations for further supporting activities. The size of such workshops ranges from 30 to 80 participants. 4. 7 Step 7:

and industry as well as politics and researched internationally (steps 1, 2, 3). Key issues were crystallized in a dialogue process with the BMBF (step 4) combined with consolidated results from semi-structured interviews with 40 experts


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and reputation as‘‘a player''and good partner in global politics and trade in uncertain times?


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business or politics (as in the case of globalization) or restricted to more scientific discussion rounds (the case of complexity),


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Integrating Science and Politics for the Environment, Island Press, Washington, 1993.33 D. Collingridge, The Social control of Technology, Frances Pinter Publisher, London, UK, 1980.34 J. P. Brans


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How to Think Clearly in a Time of Change, Pearson, Prentice hall, New york, 2006.69 U. Beck, Ecological Politics in an Age of Risk, Polity Press, Cambridge, 1995.70 L. M. Ricard, K


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anticipatory activities included a wide range of stakeholders from politics, academia, industry and NGOS, as well as independent parties cf. 23.

The function of these participatory processes can be seen as part of acceptance politics 57 that attempts to increase acceptance of emerging technologies.

Int. J. 1 (2007) 99 110.57 D. Barben, Analyzing acceptance politics: towards an epistemological shift in the public understanding of science and technology, Public Underst.


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Denmark in the Global economy, Working papers, vol. 18, International Center For Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business school, 2005.26 R. Popper, How are selected foresight methods?


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and its environment will serve as input for a continuous feedback related to its mission, values and politics.


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and politics and public services. Although some issues could be placed in two or even three categories,

A Table 2. Subcategories Society S&t Economy and finance Environment (ecological) Politics, government, public services Social values S&t reflection Market Hydrosphere Legitimacy-democracy

administrative and legal Public services Politics State Global Joint horizon scanning Science and Public policy February 2010 11 first discussion with this network was held

/ecology 13.7 15.2 23.3 17.7 Politics/public services 30.1 32.0 35.2 32.6 Total number of issues 146 125 159 430 Note:*


Science.PublicPolicyVol37\5. Future technology analysis for biosecurity and emerging infectious diseases in Asia-Pacific.pdf

Results and policy impact/implications Scenarios and EID life cycle model The scenario workshop listed key drivers for EID in the areas of social, technology, economics, environmeent and politics (STEEP.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\11. Head in the clouds and feet on the ground.pdf

will play out in the future is a key issue for students of Chinese politics in the years to come.

Fuller, D. B. 2009)‘ How law, politics and transnational networks affect technology entrepreneurship: Explaining diverrgen venture capital investing strategies in China',Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 27: 445 59.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\6. Embedding foresight in transnational research programming.pdf

Science versus politics. A front-line report',presentation at the Joint Programming Conference, held Brussels, 18 9 october 2010.<


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\7. On concepts and methods in horizon scanning.pdf

Chilton, P. and Scha ffner, C. eds) Politics as Text and Talk: Analytic Approaches to Political Discourse, pp. 203 31.

Consequences for Science, Politics, and Media, pp. 227 240. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer..( (2012)‘ Wild cards as future shakers and shapers'.


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