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We are pleased to inform you that the special conference issue of Finland Futures Research Centre’s newsletter Futuuri has been published. This special issue includes articles giving insight to the keynote speakers based on their speeches as well as introduces some of the sessions organised during the event.

We would like thank once more all our distinguished speakers as well as all of you who participated either here in Turku or online. We hope you enjoyed your visit or your participation virtually.

We have also received all the research articles for the special issue of the Journal Futures & Foresight Science, which will be published during summer 2024. We’ll keep you informed via conference website.

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Newsletter Futuuri 2/2023:
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  • Futures researchers empowering futures
  • Keynote Speech: Democratic Myopia and Future Regarding Governance
  • Keynote Speech: Future Possibilities for Relations between Humankind and Nature Need to be Articulated in New and More Affirmative Ways
  • Futures Workshop: Futures for New Normative Policies: Backcasting, Pluralism and Deliberative Democracy
  • Futures Workshop: Performing Postnormal Times – Experiences from the Postnormal Times Simulation Workshops
  • Keynote Speech: An Ode to Intergenerational Dialogue – Transetarian Revolution Transforms the Meaning of Age and Generations
  • Special Session: Government Foresight: Creating Future Oriented Structures of Decision Making
  • Futures Workshop: Post-pandemic Futures of Work
  • Futures Workshop: The Art of Listening
  • Poster Session
  • Special Millennium Project Session: Flourishing Urban Futures to Overcome Polycrisis – Roadmap for Resilience 2050
  • Keynote Speech: How Can We Make the Virtual Worlds Right?
  • Pentti Malaska Futures Award to TM System Finland Ltd
  • Welcome to the Futures Conference 2024: Futures of Natural Resources
  • Latest FFRC publications and other news


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Futuuri is the FFRC’s newsletter, published four times a year. Except for this special conference issue, Futuuri is usually published in Finnish. Read more and join the mailing list.

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Finland Futures Research Centre (FFRC) is a multidisciplinary academic research, training, and development organisation. Our main goal is to create a responsible and sustainable future. Read more: www.utu.fi/ffrc.