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From normal to postnormal futures

In: Handbook of Futures Studies

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  • Jordi Serra del Pino

Abstract

This chapter explains the emergence of postnormal times and its development as a concept and as a theory of change. It considers its implications for Futures Studies, and introduces the three tomorrows as a workable approach to engage in futures from a postnormal perspective. Finally, it compares the three tomorrows with causal layered analysis.

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  • Jordi Serra del Pino, 2024. "From normal to postnormal futures," Chapters, in: Roberto Poli (ed.), Handbook of Futures Studies, chapter 14, pages 184-191, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:21968_14
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