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European Journal of Futures Research: 13 neue Artikel veröffentlicht

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Im European Journal of Futures Research (EJFR) sind 13 neue Artikel erschienen. Das EJFR ist eine englischsprachige Zeitschrift, die nach dem Peer-Review-Verfahren arbeitet. Die Inhalte stehen unter Open Access kostenfrei zur Verfügung.

News vom 07.12.2016

Folgende neue Artikel sind im EJFR erschienen:

  • Leire San-Jose, Jose Luis Retolaza: Is the Delphi method valid for business ethics? A survey analysis
  • Roey Tzezana: Scenarios for crime and terrorist attacks using the internet of things
  • Andrea Cederquist, Ulrich Golüke: Teaching with scenarios: a social innovation to foster learning and social change in times of great uncertainty
  • Magnus Dahlstedt, Maria Olson: Ana’s tragedy – and Europe’s a contemplation over Romani, belonging and the conditioned citizenship making in a Europe of migration
  • Judit Gáspár: Future creation in the strategising practice of a Hungarian company
  • Emmanuel G. Koukios: Innovation explosion catalysed by foresight-results of an experiment
  • Riccardo Apreda, Andrea Bonaccorsi: Functional technology foresight. A novel methodology to identify emerging technologies
  • Angela Wilkinson: Using strategic foresight methods to anticipate and prepare for the jobs-scarce economy
  • Denis Lacroix, Bernard David, Véronique Lamblin: Interactions between oceans and societies in 2030: challenges and issues for research
  • Juho Ruotsalainen, Sirkka Heinonen: Peer-to-peer work in the digital meaning society 2050
  • Anette Braun, Axel Zweck, Dirk Holtmannspötter: The ambiguity of intelligent algorithms: job killer or supporting assistant
  • Niklas Gudowsky, Walter Peissl: Human centred science and technology—transdisciplinary foresight and co-creation as tools for active needs-based innovation governance
  • Jón Torfi Jónasson: Educational change, inertia and potential futures

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