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The politics of anticipatory expertise. Analyzing modelling and prediction from a science, technology and innovation studies perspective

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We know prediction is impossible. But what are the concrete ways in which we develop credible anticipatory knowledge? What forms of anticipation gain ground in governance? New tools of anticipation are introduced to shape immediate policy outcomes. They are about abduction of the future into the present, to improve the latter, more than about projection – overall, foresight has largely been displaced by computational tools. Anticipatory expertise, therefore, evolves in function of the knowledge evaluations performed by actors of governance
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hal-03309811 , version 1 (30-07-2021)

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David Demortain. The politics of anticipatory expertise. Analyzing modelling and prediction from a science, technology and innovation studies perspective. Innovations Talk, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University, Oct 2019, Tempe, United States. ⟨hal-03309811⟩
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