14.1 Ethical challenges in scenario development and use
3 min read•august 9, 2024
Ethical challenges in scenario development can make or break your foresight practice. From to stakeholder conflicts, navigating these issues requires careful consideration and proactive strategies.
Implementing practices is crucial. By establishing clear guidelines, fostering , and maintaining , you can create more responsible and impactful scenarios that stand up to scrutiny.
Ethical Considerations
Navigating Moral Dilemmas in Foresight
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Ethical dilemmas arise when conflicting values or principles clash in scenario development
falls on foresight practitioners to consider potential impacts of their work
Unintended consequences can emerge from scenarios, requiring careful consideration
Ethical foresight involves anticipating and addressing potential ethical issues proactively
Balancing multiple stakeholder interests while maintaining presents challenges
Considering long-term implications of scenarios on society, environment, and future generations
Addressing Unintended Consequences
Scenarios may inadvertently promote harmful or unethical outcomes if not carefully examined
Practitioners must scrutinize assumptions and biases that could lead to negative impacts