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Identifying functions and characters for science fiction prototyping

Fletcher, G; Greenhill, A; Griffiths, M; McLean, R

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A Greenhill

R McLean



Abstract

The use of Science Fiction Prototypes (SFP) for policy, business and community organisation forecasting and planning is an increasingly popular approach. Examples of recent use of this technique can be found among individuals and organisations such as futurologists (Johnson), research communities (Creative Sciences, a British Academy of Management workshop in February 2013), government departments (The UK’s Department of Transport) and science fiction writers (Sean Jones, Gary Graham and Geoff Nelder). Recent special calls for papers by journals such as Futures and Technological Forecasting and Social Change document the breadth and potential of current SFP applications. Current usage of this approach utilises science fiction - and speculative fiction - to elicit audience participation with the imagining and description of future possibilities around a specified topic or subject area. This technique is also being actively extended by its proponents to incorporate the use of video (Light, 2011). This paper examines the themes and perspectives utilised in science fiction and other forms of speculative writing to present an overview of available functions and character types to develop further usable prototypes. The analytical approach we adopt is inspired by Propp’s formal analysis of repeating functions in Russian literature and Altshuller’s systematic review of regular patterns found within Russian patent applications. Revealing the common functions, characters and inter-linkages found in science fiction writing provides a generalised applicability of SFP to business planning as well as providing clear examples of the forms and purpose of stories that can be drawn upon for SFP workshops.

Citation

Fletcher, G., Greenhill, A., Griffiths, M., & McLean, R. (2013, September). Identifying functions and characters for science fiction prototyping. Presented at British Academy of Management Annual Conference, Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name British Academy of Management Annual Conference
Conference Location Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool
Start Date Sep 10, 2013
End Date Sep 12, 2013
Deposit Date Dec 21, 2015
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Publisher URL https://www.bam.ac.uk/sites/bam.ac.uk/files/BAM2013_Conference%20_Programme.pdf
Related Public URLs https://www.bam.ac.uk/civicrm/event/info?id=1161&reset=1
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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