november 2005 creativity in policy-making: a case for context in foresight gordon j. pace (joint...
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November 2005
Creativity in Policy-making: A Case for Context in Foresight
Gordon J. Pace (joint work with Jennifer Cassingena Harper)
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Exchange of Foresight Relevant Experiences among Small European Enlargement Countries (2001-3)
The eFORESEE Project was a two-year foresight project funded by the European Union’s Fifth Framework (FP5) STRATA Programme involving three accession countries Malta, Cyprus and Estonia. eFORESEE explores the potential role of foresight in innovation policy-development within a small country context. The Malta eFORESEE project presents a creative fusion of innovation and socio-cultural foresight –
highlighting the potential for harnessing the impact of context for optimum effect.
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Traditional Definition
“Foresight is a systematic, participatory, future intelligence-gathering and medium-to-long-term vision-building process aimed at present-day decisions and mobilising joint actions.
Foresight arises from a convergence of trends underlying recent developments in the fields of ‘policy analysis’, ‘strategic planning’ and ‘future studies’. It brings together key agents of change and various sources of knowledge in order to develop strategic visions and anticipatory intelligence”. (EU FOREN Guide)
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Overview of methods: Focus on Creativity
Combinations of methods
Expertise
Creativity
InteractionAlignment
Panels ConferencesImpactmatrix
Workshops
La prospective
Sciencefiction
Brainstorming
Scenariowriting
Essays
Delphi
Source: D.Loveridge
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Redefining Foresight1. A set of tools to survey systematically
chances for development and open options for actions at present to determine alternative future outcomes.
2. A process – a systematic, participatory, future intelligence-gathering and medium-to-long-term vision-building process.
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Redefining Foresight (2)
3. A group of actors actively and creatively exploring potential future scenarios to build a unified vision of alternative futures.
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Actor-based Foresight1. A philosophy/approach to life separating
the proactive from the reactive, the path-dependant from the path-breakers.
2. The capacity to contemplate on, anticipate and cope with the future – a set of skills which can be taught, but presumes a mindset open to creative, proactive and exploratory thinking.
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Actor-based Foresight1. A philosophy/approach to life separating
the proactive from the reactive, the path-dependant from the path-breakers.
2. The capacity to contemplate on, anticipate and cope with the future – a set of skills which can be taught, but presumes a mindset open to creative, proactive and exploratory thinking.
Foresight is in the mindset of the
actors, not of the tools and process.
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Context in Foresight
The process happens in a context which is itself under analysis and its future evolution explored.The actors’ mindset is a context which determines the tools used, and their effectiveness.
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Context in Foresight
The process happens in a context which is itself under analysis and its future evolution explored.The actors’ mindset is a context which determines the tools used, and their effectiveness.
Explicit socio-economic context, traditionally
explored in Foresight – it is the topic of the
exercise.
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Context in Foresight
The process happens in a context which is itself under analysis and its future evolution explored.The actors’ mindset is a context which determines the tools used, and their effectiveness.
This context may determine which tools to
adopted.
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Context in Foresight
The process happens in a context which is itself under analysis and its future evolution explored.The actors’ mindset is a context which determines the tools used, and their effectiveness.
This implicit cultural context determines how
tools may have to be adapted, even re-
thought.
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Policy Context in Foresight Foresight’s rationale, tools and approaches have evolved in response to an advanced large country context with an existing tradition for rational approaches to innovation and technology policy.
In Malta, foresight meets an altogether different context: a small country in transition with very limited resources and no rational approaches to policy. Policy is not only shaped by context – it is context-driven. Foresight has a critical role to play here in breaking path-dependency in policy by liberating mind-sets and virtuous circles.
Ideally foresight is not merely adapted to the new context - but is rather completely re-thought! Hence the case for creativity in foresight.
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Transition to the EU Context: Membership Challenge
OpportunitiesThe (economic, political, military…) security afforded through membership.Opportunity to escape from constraints of context and path-dependency Faster transition to the knowledge society
ThreatsLoss of socio-cultural identity and values Impact on marginalised groups Heavy burden of compliance with EU Acquis
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Transition to the EU Context: Membership Challenge
OpportunitiesThe (economic, political, military..) security afforded through membership.Opportunity to escape from constraints of context and path-dependency Faster transition to the knowledge society
ThreatsLoss of socio-cultural identity and values Impact on marginalised groups Heavy burden of compliance with EU Acquis
Malta’s small size can prove both a threat and an opportunity!
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The Local Context
Island state, island culture
Small size, small population
Mediterranean, British, Catholic influences
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The Foresight Process Reviewed
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divergence
synthesis
The Foresight Process Reviewed
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The Foresight Process Reviewed
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Foresight’s Role in Policy …
Foresight (Virtuous Circle)
Systematic approaches to policy (Rational)
Recording the process
Consensus-building
Long-term vision
Open processes of governance
Processes for organising expert and non-expert inputs
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… meets the Maltese Context
Foresight (Virtuous Circle)
Malta (Vicious circle)
Systematic approaches to policy (Rational)
Weak tradition of systematic approaches (Chaos)
Recording the process Verbal rather than written
Consensus-building Divisive and individualistic
Long-term vision Short-term, reactive
Open processes of governance
Closed systems, clientelism
Processes for organising expert and non-expert inputs
Blurring of expert/non-expert divide
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Creativity in Foresight: Creating Strengths in Malta’s
Context Foresight as a tool for achieving turn-around from vicious to virtuous circles in policy development Fusing innovation and socio-cultural foresight Effective use of macro-scenarios and ICTBringing implementation into design Foresight as timeless ‘live’ dialogue – fusing with ongoing strategic conversations
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Malta eFORESEE Definition
“The foresight process involves intense iterative phases of open reflection, networking, consultation, and discussion leading to the joint refining of future visions and the common ownership of strategies, with the aim of exploiting long-term opportunities opened up through the impact of STI on society …. It is the discovery of a common space for open thinking on the future and the incubation of strategic approaches … in this sense the foresight process has no beginning or end, since it builds on previous and ongoing conversations and consultations and sets in motion learning curves and other intangible spin-offs which are not easily captured in short timeframes…”
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Foresight encourages rising above the accepted norm, and not to limit the
thought process by the context.
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Foresight encourages rising above the accepted norm, and not to limit the
thought process by the context.
However, Foresight is applied within a socio-
economic, cultural context.
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One way of rising above the restraining
context is by redesigning thinking
tools to that same context.
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For more information
Websiteshttp://www.eforesee.info http://www.mcst.org.mt
Contacts [email protected]