Looking backward to the future: On past-facing approaches to futuring
•Surveys three modalities by which the past is currently addressed by futures studies.•Offers a comprehensive framework that includes past-facing and future-facing approaches to futuring.•Illustrates a symmetry between forecasting and recasting, and between backcasting and pastcasting.•Differentiate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Futures : the journal of policy, planning and futures studies planning and futures studies, 2021-01, Vol.125, p.102666, Article 102666 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Surveys three modalities by which the past is currently addressed by futures studies.•Offers a comprehensive framework that includes past-facing and future-facing approaches to futuring.•Illustrates a symmetry between forecasting and recasting, and between backcasting and pastcasting.•Differentiates between futuring approaches based on their focus and the stakes involved in their application.
While the past is present in all futuring activities it tends to remain implicit and has not received adequate attention by futures scholars and practitioners. In response, this conceptual paper offers a novel framework with which the past can be brought into futures studies in a structured and comprehensive way. We begin by providing a brief account of how the past already figures in futures studies as part of efforts to understand the lingering effects of the past on the future; as part of a drive for ontological pluralization; and as a way to augment more mainstream futuring exercises. We then introduce two past-facing approaches to futuring, recasting and pastcasting, and illustrate their symmetry with the more familiar future-facing approaches, forecasting and backcasting. The symmetry, we argue, is based on shared aims and a shared style of inquiry. We then compare the different approaches and illustrate the landscape of futuring as an interplay of two dimensions: the focus of the activity on outcomes or pathways, and the stakes involved in it. |
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ISSN: | 0016-3287 1873-6378 1873-6378 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.futures.2020.102666 |