Lessons and pitfalls from failed technology futures: Potholes in the road to the future

F.W. Geels, Willem A. Smit

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    Abstract

    New technologies and their impact on society have always been the subject of speculation.1 And technological developments are always accompanied by images of the future. This goes for the early stages of new technological developments, when people speculate about the eventual shape of the technology and its embedment in society. But it also goes for established technologies, when people expect the evolution in current technological trajectories to continue forever. Images of future development, together with parallel assessments of the current situation, abound in the implicit and explicit strategies that guide firms, government investment and user purchases.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationContested Futures: A sociology of prospective techno-science
    Place of PublicationBurlington. Singapore, Sydney
    PublisherAshgate Publishing
    Chapter7
    Pages129-155
    ISBN (Print)0754612635
    Publication statusPublished - 2000

    Keywords

    • METIS-149581

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