Talk:Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies

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The relationship between SCENARIO and FARSIGHT
The Institute no longer publishes SCENARIO, but it does publish a quarterly called FARSIGHT. The Copenhagen School of Design and Technology lists Farsight as "FARSIGHT, formerly SCENARIO" (see https://bibliotek.kea.dk/da/alle-ressourcer/scenario), and so I have replaced the name SCENARIO with FARSIGHT in all mentions of it except for one line about its founding. However, the Institute's own Instagram page refers to Farsight as a new publication that started just after Scenario stopped being published (see [Https://www.instagram.com/cphfutures/p/CgBqjTIslJr/ https://www.instagram.com/cphfutures/p/CgBqjTIslJr/]). This seems to ultimately be semantics. Carlhakon (talk) 12:52, 13 April 2024 (UTC)