The History of Predictions

3 February 2010 par ARIEL Colonomos

The Greeks, the Romans, the Egyptians or the Etruscans used oracles as as go-between, they would reveal the Gods’ intentions to the mortals. Oracles performed other diverse roles which were highly contextualized, they are one of the finest examples of the many imbrications of power and knowledge. Augustin Bouché-Leclerc, Histoire de la divination dans l’antiquité, […]

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The Future of US Power

3 February 2010 par ARIEL Colonomos

Those who want to predict what the world’s future will be are engaged in a debate on the future of US power. The recent NIC 2025 report has predicted a decline of the US as a superpower and the enpowerment of countries such as China and India. In 2009 Johan Galtung has predicted the fall […]

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Forecasting as Business

3 February 2010 par ARIEL Colonomos

Forecasting is a flourishing business. Consultants, experts, academics, intellectuals are on the global market of predictions. They are consulted by governmental agencies as well as by private companies. Association of Professional Futurists Center for Future Studies Center for Preventive Action (CFR) Conflict Forecasting Consensus Point Decide BV Decision Insights Forecasting International Foresight-UK Foresight-Horizon Scanning Center […]

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Controversial Forecasts: Security Issues

3 February 2010 par ARIEL Colonomos

Science fiction, social science, or science? Political gaming, a longstanding tradition. Why did the FutureMap Program was abandonned? Predictions about WMDs. Predictions and technology: DARPA. An air strike against Iran by the end of 2001 (intrade)?

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Forecasters as Epistemic Communities

3 February 2010 par ARIEL Colonomos

Forecasting is based on applied knowledge, grounded in the various branches of hard sciences or social sciences. The knowledge of forecasting is of two sorts. It either comes from a specific existing discipline or it is grounded on a theory of anticipations that crosses the boundaries of established academic disciplines. Boston University Pardee Center Copenhagen […]

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