Using the six pillars approach to Futures Studies, this report presents findings from a two day foresight workshop focused on Aboriginal workforce futures. The workshop was held in Australia. The scenarios developed were: (1) “We could die out”, (2) “Struggling snail”, (3) “Our numbers and powers are increasing”, (4) “People first, governed by Tjukulpa?,” and, (5) “Uber BabaKiueria”. The main desired narrative shift was from the “Mainstream way the only show in town” to “Aboriginal people are the solution to their own destiny.
The futures of regional communities are a matter of worldwide concern. In Australia, given the rapid...
Futures studies can be understood in a variety of ways. For many, it is a new field, taught via the ...
Scenario planning and the use of alternative futures have been used successfully to assist organisat...
This report provides a summary of the feedback from discussions held in the Northern Territory from ...
In October 2009 the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) and the Centre for Aboriginal Eco...
In October 2009 the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) and the Centre for Aborig...
This booklet describes a way to have productive conversations about the future among people with wid...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a new approach to the study of the future. Design/...
During 2000-2015, Queensland Councils emerged from the darkness of ‘tokenistic ’ community consultat...
In four focus group exercises involving both forecasting and backcasting approaches, we gave approxi...
This sixth report in BCEC’s Focus on the States series will examine the way in which the organisatio...
What Works furthers the practice of foresight in organizations, institutions, cities and nations. Di...
We strive to equitably equip and empower individuals to be active citizens in brokering sustainable ...
The futures of regional communities are a matter of worldwide concern. In Australia, given the rapid...
[[abstract]]Futures studies is the systematic study of possible, probable and preferable futures inc...
The futures of regional communities are a matter of worldwide concern. In Australia, given the rapid...
Futures studies can be understood in a variety of ways. For many, it is a new field, taught via the ...
Scenario planning and the use of alternative futures have been used successfully to assist organisat...
This report provides a summary of the feedback from discussions held in the Northern Territory from ...
In October 2009 the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) and the Centre for Aboriginal Eco...
In October 2009 the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) and the Centre for Aborig...
This booklet describes a way to have productive conversations about the future among people with wid...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a new approach to the study of the future. Design/...
During 2000-2015, Queensland Councils emerged from the darkness of ‘tokenistic ’ community consultat...
In four focus group exercises involving both forecasting and backcasting approaches, we gave approxi...
This sixth report in BCEC’s Focus on the States series will examine the way in which the organisatio...
What Works furthers the practice of foresight in organizations, institutions, cities and nations. Di...
We strive to equitably equip and empower individuals to be active citizens in brokering sustainable ...
The futures of regional communities are a matter of worldwide concern. In Australia, given the rapid...
[[abstract]]Futures studies is the systematic study of possible, probable and preferable futures inc...
The futures of regional communities are a matter of worldwide concern. In Australia, given the rapid...
Futures studies can be understood in a variety of ways. For many, it is a new field, taught via the ...
Scenario planning and the use of alternative futures have been used successfully to assist organisat...