The Association of Professional Futurists (APF) has just launched the nominations phase of the 2021 Most Significant Futures Works program! This is our opportunity to recognize the outstanding foresight work within and outside of the APF community. Only APF members can nominate, so if you’re not an APF member, see if you can persuade one to put forth your suggestion. [Of course, we’d be even happier if you joined.]
The program has been running for more than a dozen years now – beginning back in 2007. It is coordinated by a core committee of myself, Jennifer Jarratt, Sam Miller, and Robin Jourdan. Please note Robin is new this year, replacing Rowena Morrow. Thanks to Rowena for her years of service, and welcome aboard, Robin!
The program provides examples of excellent foresight work that we can share with the public or potential clients. What does good futures work look like? Well, we are building an amazing library of great futures works > see Past Winners!
Works are nominated in three categories:
- Category 1 Advance the methodology and practice of foresight and futures studies
- Category 2 Analyze a significant future issue
- Category 3 Illuminate the future through literary or artistic works
The “window” for nominations is works published between January 1, 2019—present.
Nominating is simple [again, must be submitted by an APF member] In a nutshell, you can shoot me an email (ahines@uh.edu) with your nomination, which includes: Title; author; format; date; publisher; category; nominating member; why you think it’s important (no more than 300 words). Here is an example from last year.
Design and Futures, Stuart Candy and Cher Potter (Editors), Special Issues 1 and 2, Journal of Futures Studies, Vol 23, Issues 3 and 4, March 2019 and June 2019. Category 1 Advance the methodology and practice of foresight and futures studies. Nominating Member: Riel Miller
DEADLINE is July 31, 2020….so don’t procrastinate!!! – Andy Hines
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