This paper reflects on the potential of future-oriented analysis (FTA) to address major change and to support decision-makers and other stakeholders in anticipating and dealing with transformations. It does so by critically reflecting on the selected papers for this special issue as well as on the discussions that took place at the fourth Seville International Conference on Future-oriented Technology Analysis. Considering the potential roles of FTA in enabling a better understanding of complex situations and in defining effective policy responses leads to the understanding that appropriate FTA practices are needed to enable FTA to fulfil such roles. Dealing with disruptive changes – and grand challenges in particular –, therefore, raises ...
The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in t...
The ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) can be expected to radically increase the amount of potentially sensi...
Including children with special needs in the common school has become an international political pri...
This paper reflects on the potential of future-oriented analysis (FTA) to address major change and t...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a subset of multipotent cells with a variety of trophic and immuno...
Abstract Within the field of Information Systems, a good proportion of research is concerned with th...
This article explores problems of representing the elderly in a User Driven Innovation (UDI) project...
A microfluidic chip has been used to prepare fibres of a porous polymer with high structural order, ...
Design researchers from areas such as participatory design, interaction design, and service design h...
Design activity has a significant discursive component. Based on the well-established Hierarchical T...
Memory—though seemingly simple in concept—is altogether a notoriously elusive and difficult process ...
Historians of science Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison argue that any science “must deal with the p...
From the introduction: The notion of society provided by the French philosopher Gabriel Tarde challe...
This thesis examines the productive application of networks towards proteomics, with a specific biol...
The behavior of matter near zero temperature continuous phase transitions, or “quantum critical poin...
The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in t...
The ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) can be expected to radically increase the amount of potentially sensi...
Including children with special needs in the common school has become an international political pri...
This paper reflects on the potential of future-oriented analysis (FTA) to address major change and t...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a subset of multipotent cells with a variety of trophic and immuno...
Abstract Within the field of Information Systems, a good proportion of research is concerned with th...
This article explores problems of representing the elderly in a User Driven Innovation (UDI) project...
A microfluidic chip has been used to prepare fibres of a porous polymer with high structural order, ...
Design researchers from areas such as participatory design, interaction design, and service design h...
Design activity has a significant discursive component. Based on the well-established Hierarchical T...
Memory—though seemingly simple in concept—is altogether a notoriously elusive and difficult process ...
Historians of science Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison argue that any science “must deal with the p...
From the introduction: The notion of society provided by the French philosopher Gabriel Tarde challe...
This thesis examines the productive application of networks towards proteomics, with a specific biol...
The behavior of matter near zero temperature continuous phase transitions, or “quantum critical poin...
The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in t...
The ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) can be expected to radically increase the amount of potentially sensi...
Including children with special needs in the common school has become an international political pri...