FISTERA workshop report
This is Ian Miles, Rafael Popper, Lawrence Green 2003
Exploring Emerging Applications: Report of the FISTERA Trends, Drivers & Challenges Workshop (workshop held on 16th - 17th June 2004, Seville, Spain)
A draft report - still waiting for feedback from participants, and a little more structuring underway. Scenhario workshop concerning IT applications a decade otr so hence, esp.in fields like ageing, culture... Contents are:
The Key Results of the Workshop
The Workshop Process
Technology Functions and Applications
Scenarios and Issues
Research Needs
Conclusions
Annexe 1 – Participants and Agenda
Annexe 2 – Detailed Quantitative Results
Annexe 3 – Detailed Qualitative Results
Annexe 4 – IST Delphi
Annexe 5 – Instructions and Other Material Used in Workshop
Annexe 6 – Evaluation of the Workshop
List of Ian Miles' publications on Foresight, Services, Information Society, and related topics. These are items that are posted free, not requiring subscription, login etc.
Friday, September 03, 2004
Wednesday, August 11, 2004
Combatting The Surveillance Industrial Complex
This is an ACLU - American Civil Liberties Union - report on
The Privatization of Surveillance
"The U.S. security establishment is rapidly increasing its ability to monitor average Americans by hiring or compelling private-sector corporations to provide billions of customer records. The explosive growth in surveillance by government and business is creating a "Surveillance Industrial Complex" that threatens all of our privacy"
This is an ACLU - American Civil Liberties Union - report on
The Privatization of Surveillance
"The U.S. security establishment is rapidly increasing its ability to monitor average Americans by hiring or compelling private-sector corporations to provide billions of customer records. The explosive growth in surveillance by government and business is creating a "Surveillance Industrial Complex" that threatens all of our privacy"
Monday, August 09, 2004
CRIC Papers
The Tether et al analysis of CIS data is online – I should have known!
Go to: B Tether, I Miles; K Blind. C Hipp; N de Liso and G Cainelli 2002 on Innovation in the Service Sector: Analysis of Data collected under the CIS2
University of Manchester, CRIC Working paper no 11 ISBN 1 8402 006X –
available as http://les1.man.ac.uk/usercgi/cric/cricpaperdl.asp?paper=wp11
The Tether et al analysis of CIS data is online – I should have known!
Go to: B Tether, I Miles; K Blind. C Hipp; N de Liso and G Cainelli 2002 on Innovation in the Service Sector: Analysis of Data collected under the CIS2
University of Manchester, CRIC Working paper no 11 ISBN 1 8402 006X –
available as http://les1.man.ac.uk/usercgi/cric/cricpaperdl.asp?paper=wp11
Friday, August 06, 2004
PREST - Science and Technology Policy and Innovation Studies at Manchester
This website now carries the report, never before available electronically:
I Miles, N Kastrinos (with K Flanagan) & R Bilderbeek, P den Hertog (with W Huitink & M Bouman) 1995 Knowledge-Intensive Business Services: Users, Carriers and Sources of Innovation
Luxembourg, European Innovation Monitoring Service, Publication no. 15 (ed/d-00801 mas)
This website now carries the report, never before available electronically:
I Miles, N Kastrinos (with K Flanagan) & R Bilderbeek, P den Hertog (with W Huitink & M Bouman) 1995 Knowledge-Intensive Business Services: Users, Carriers and Sources of Innovation
Luxembourg, European Innovation Monitoring Service, Publication no. 15 (ed/d-00801 mas)
Friday, July 16, 2004
CORDIS: Science and Technology Foresight: Country Guides to Regional Foresight
14 different versions of M Keenan and I Miles (eds) 2003
Practical Guide to Regional Foresight in [name of country] Luxembourg, European Commission, EUR 20478, ISBN 92 894 4682 X
These have been localised with c 10 pages each of nationally specific material. Versions for accession countries and some Latin American countries are in preparation, too.
14 different versions of M Keenan and I Miles (eds) 2003
Practical Guide to Regional Foresight in [name of country] Luxembourg, European Commission, EUR 20478, ISBN 92 894 4682 X
These have been localised with c 10 pages each of nationally specific material. Versions for accession countries and some Latin American countries are in preparation, too.
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
Though it is in a regular print journal, I have found a version of this paper on the web:
Technology Futures Analysis Methods Working Group, 2004
(Alan L. Porter, Brad Ashton, Guenter Clar, Joseph F. Coates, Kerstin Cuhls, Scott W. Cunningham, Ken Ducatel, Patrick van der Duin, Luke Georghiou, Theodore Gordon, Harold Linstone, Vincent Marchau, Gilda Massari, Ian Miles, Mary Mogee, Ahti Salo, Fabiana Scapolo, Ruud Smits and Wil Thissen)
“Technology Futures Analysis: Toward Integration Of The Field & New Methods”
Technological Forecasting and Social Change Volume 71, Issue 3 , March 2004, pp 287-303
Online at http://www.tpac.gatech.edu/papers/TFM.pdf
Technology Futures Analysis Methods Working Group, 2004
(Alan L. Porter, Brad Ashton, Guenter Clar, Joseph F. Coates, Kerstin Cuhls, Scott W. Cunningham, Ken Ducatel, Patrick van der Duin, Luke Georghiou, Theodore Gordon, Harold Linstone, Vincent Marchau, Gilda Massari, Ian Miles, Mary Mogee, Ahti Salo, Fabiana Scapolo, Ruud Smits and Wil Thissen)
“Technology Futures Analysis: Toward Integration Of The Field & New Methods”
Technological Forecasting and Social Change Volume 71, Issue 3 , March 2004, pp 287-303
Online at http://www.tpac.gatech.edu/papers/TFM.pdf
You can find the SYNTHESIS REPORT for the EUFORIA project, written by Denis Loveridge and Ian Miles, but drawing on contributions from many others, here. European Foundation: Publications go to
European knowledge society foresight: the Euforia project synthesis (report)
Also other publications in which we had a hand (such as the delphi report).
European knowledge society foresight: the Euforia project synthesis (report)
Also other publications in which we had a hand (such as the delphi report).
Wednesday, June 23, 2004
My presentation Three Worlds of Foresight
A keynote paper presented at the US-European Technology Forecasting and Assessment Conference, Seville, May 2004, will soon be available. In the meantime the powerpoints are at:
3 worlds!!
A keynote paper presented at the US-European Technology Forecasting and Assessment Conference, Seville, May 2004, will soon be available. In the meantime the powerpoints are at:
3 worlds!!
Wednesday, April 21, 2004
PACE 95
This contains an extended summary of the AD-EMPLOY project on advanced communications and employment, carried out with Ken Ducatel and Jeremy Millard in the mid-90's.
This contains an extended summary of the AD-EMPLOY project on advanced communications and employment, carried out with Ken Ducatel and Jeremy Millard in the mid-90's.
Tuesday, April 06, 2004
Institute of Innovation Research, 2003
(main author Ian Miles, coauthors G Barreto, K Flanagan, L Green, S Jackson, A James, KMalik, G May, G M P Swann and Bruce Tether).
Knowing How, Knowing Whom: A Study of the Links between the Knowledge Intensive Services Sector and The Science Base
Mimeo, IOIR; Report to the Council for Science and Technology
Available at: http://www.cst.gov.uk/cst/reports/files/knowledge-intensive-services/services-study.pdf
This was actually published in October 2003, but they forgot to tell us!
(main author Ian Miles, coauthors G Barreto, K Flanagan, L Green, S Jackson, A James, KMalik, G May, G M P Swann and Bruce Tether).
Knowing How, Knowing Whom: A Study of the Links between the Knowledge Intensive Services Sector and The Science Base
Mimeo, IOIR; Report to the Council for Science and Technology
Available at: http://www.cst.gov.uk/cst/reports/files/knowledge-intensive-services/services-study.pdf
This was actually published in October 2003, but they forgot to tell us!
Friday, February 13, 2004
Prospecting Bioscience for the Future of Non-Food Uses of Crops This is the report using a scenario workshop,
Institute of Innovation Research, 2003
(Steve Glynn, Mark Harvey, Andrew McMeekin, Ian Miles)
Prospecting Bioscience for the Future of Non-Food Uses of Crops
Report to The Government Industry Forum on Non Food Uses of Crops, December
Institute of Innovation Research, 2003
(Steve Glynn, Mark Harvey, Andrew McMeekin, Ian Miles)
Prospecting Bioscience for the Future of Non-Food Uses of Crops
Report to The Government Industry Forum on Non Food Uses of Crops, December
Monday, January 12, 2004
Innovation in the Service Sector
This is a surprising online source for the PDF of:
CRIC/IDSE/ISE, 2001
(CRIC authors: B Tether, I Miles; FhG-ISI: K Blind and C Hipp; IDSE-CNR: N de Liso and G Cainelli )
Analysis of CIS Data on Innovation in the Service Sector: Final Report
report to European Commission DG12, CRIC, University of Manchester 112pp
available at: http://www.kiet.re.kr/files/econo/20021230-inno.pdf
This is a surprising online source for the PDF of:
CRIC/IDSE/ISE, 2001
(CRIC authors: B Tether, I Miles; FhG-ISI: K Blind and C Hipp; IDSE-CNR: N de Liso and G Cainelli )
Analysis of CIS Data on Innovation in the Service Sector: Final Report
report to European Commission DG12, CRIC, University of Manchester 112pp
available at: http://www.kiet.re.kr/files/econo/20021230-inno.pdf
Friday, October 17, 2003
Foresight and scenarios Ian Miles
"Scenarios and Foresight: toward a constructive integration"
Presented at DG Research “Foresight to Scenarios - Landscaping Methodology and Tools” Workshop
5th July 2002, EFTA, Brussels
"Scenarios and Foresight: toward a constructive integration"
Presented at DG Research “Foresight to Scenarios - Landscaping Methodology and Tools” Workshop
5th July 2002, EFTA, Brussels
Friday, October 10, 2003
Ian Miles 2003 Scenario Planning paper presented at Prague workshop for UNIDO - Technology Foresight for Practitioners
Wednesday, October 08, 2003
The 14 different country-specific and native language versions of the Practical Guide to Regional Foresight are now available at: CORDIS: Science and Technology Foresight: Country Guides to Regional Foresight.
The bulk of each report was written by Mike Keenan and Ian Miles, substantially revising the earlier FOREN guide. Ten pages in each consist of new, country-specific, material.
The bulk of each report was written by Mike Keenan and Ian Miles, substantially revising the earlier FOREN guide. Ten pages in each consist of new, country-specific, material.
Thursday, September 25, 2003
Here's a paper coauthored with Nikos Kastrinos, who had to remove his name due to taking up an EC post:
I Miles, 1998, “Environmental Services and European Regulations”
Presented at Europeanisation and the Regulation of Risk SPSG Conference at LSE, London,March 27 1998
SPSG - The EUROCON Programme: Theme 1
the whole conference and website have a lot of good papers.
I Miles, 1998, “Environmental Services and European Regulations”
Presented at Europeanisation and the Regulation of Risk SPSG Conference at LSE, London,March 27 1998
SPSG - The EUROCON Programme: Theme 1
the whole conference and website have a lot of good papers.
Friday, September 12, 2003
The Future of Manufacturing:
Governance, Socio-economic contexts and industrial responses
Karl-HeinzLeitner, BernhardDachs, Petra Wagner, Matthias Weber (ARCS)
Kieron Flanagan, Lawrence Green, Khaleel Malik, Ian Miles (PREST)powerpoint presentation in pdf format output of FUTMAN project
Governance, Socio-economic contexts and industrial responses
Karl-HeinzLeitner, BernhardDachs, Petra Wagner, Matthias Weber (ARCS)
Kieron Flanagan, Lawrence Green, Khaleel Malik, Ian Miles (PREST)powerpoint presentation in pdf format output of FUTMAN project
Thursday, September 11, 2003
Her's a powerpoint presentation on the evolution of Information Society: The Next Information Society given to the Maltese Foresight programme in 2002.
Tuesday, September 09, 2003
Rethinking Organisation in the Information Society This is a paper from the 11/2000 SOWING conference in Karlsruhe, published in revised form in G Beckmann, B-J Krings & M Rader (eds) Across the Divide: Work, Organisation and Social Exclusion in the European Information Society Berlin: Edition Sigma ISBN 3-89404–933-2. I suspect it should not officially be online.
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