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Futures research, communication and the use of information and communication technology in households in 2010: a reassessmentDelft University of Technology, the Netherlands, H.Bouwman{at}tbm.tudelft.nl
Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, p.vanderduin{at}tbm.tudelft.nl Communication studies pay little attention to futures research, while there is a lack of communication knowledge in futures research.This article discusses the function of futures research and ways to embed domain knowledge in predictions. First, it looks at futures research in relation to the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in households in 2010. Second, it incorporates communication knowledge based on the vision of experts. It is interested in the ways in which the contextual factors of the adoption and use of ICT can be taken into account. Scenarios take social changes, political and regulatory trends into account and draw alternative, divergent pictures of a future context within which the adoption, domestication, use and effects of new technologies will take place.Through the use of scenarios different contexts can be described in which the impact of specific technologies can be analysed, making use of the know-how of communication scholars.
Key Words: adoption communication theory domestication futures research households ICT ICT use
New Media & Society, Vol. 9, No. 3,
379-399 (2007) |
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