Analytical Futurology as a Tool for Strategic Planning in Social War Games
Analytical Futurology as a Tool for Strategic Planning in Social War Games
Author(s): Robert BorochSubject(s): Security and defense, Cognitive Psychology, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Wyższa Szkoła Bezpieczeństwa Publicznego i Indywidualnego “Apeiron” w Krakowie
Keywords: national security; social security; strategic planning; hypothetical scenarios for an alternative future; analytical futurology;
Summary/Abstract: Futurology (also futures studies) is a field of knowledge which has emerged as a result of the interdisciplinary problematisation of specific cognitive issues. The main objective of futurology is the creation of hypothetical scenarios for an alternative future in every aspect of human life, from changes relating to the life of an individual human being to changes within complex social structures, and, ultimately, in e.g. nations. The assumptions of cognitive futurology generally boil down to the maxim „probability and predictability in every aspect of human life”. In other words, the subject of futurological considerations encompasses all products of human activity, both material and abstract. However, here futurology is divided thematically and distinguished in accord with a given specific specialized task, e.g. within the framework of social anthropology (or, broadly understood, cultural studies) as well as of philosophy. Thus, one can point to popular futurology, or the popularization of specific fields of knowledge through science-fiction literature, e.g. The Road (2006) by Cormac McCarthy. In addition to popular futurology, there is also analytical futurology, whose task is to create and analyse alternative futures. The proposed presentation will be devoted to this latter issue as well.
Journal: Security Dimensions. International and National Studies
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 24
- Page Range: 62-75
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English