Caroline Baylon from the UK Parliament finds IMAJINE scenarios extremely thought-provoking. In particular, they raise a number of important considerations involving the likely evolution of technology, including cyber security and AI.
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Policymaking to reduce gender inequalities: Lessons and challenges
Gender gaps still persist, despite policy interventions from states and organisations like the EU and the UN.
Imajine scenarios response – Dr Caitriona Noonan, Cardiff University
In her response to the IMAJINE scenarios, Dr. Caitriona Noonan, Senior Lecturer at the School of Journalism, Media and Culture, Cardiff University, highlights the already-emergent trends in global media service provision, the concerns about the sustainability of European screen culture, and the future of public broadcasting in many European countries
New perspective on regional inequalities: what space tells us
This winter, two new papers from our colleagues from WP3, Paolo Postiglione, Domenica Panzera, and Alfredo Cartone were published about new methodologies on indicators of
Imajine scenarios response – Saskia Van Uffelen, Belgium’s Digital Champion
Saskia Van Uffelen is the “Digital Champion” representing Belgium in the European Commission. In this role she helps to execute Belgium’s digital agenda for a
Imajine scenarios response – Oskar Stokholm Østergaard, Danish Design Center
As part of the IMAJINE project’s scenarios for the future of European regional inequality in 2048, we are interviewing experts from a range of institutions,
Imajine scenarios response – Madeleine Gabriel, Nesta
Madeleine Gabriel is Mission Director for “A Sustainable Future” at Nesta, with a focus on decarbonisation and economic recovery. In this blog, she responds to
Scenario Workshops – Visions of Europe’s future through the lens of spatial justice
How will visions of Europe’s future shape decisions around territorial inequality in the present? What can we learn about concepts of spatial justice by considering
How do migrants choose their destination? Debunking the rational actor myth
I was recently interviewed by a labour economist on the topic of emigration from Romania, including Romanians’ choice of destination. At one point, he asked
Scenario Sketches for IMAJINE – Future Visions for European Spatial Justice
As part of the broader IMAJINE project, one team was assigned the task of looking at the future using a methodology called scenario planning. This