2022
DOI: 10.15802/ampr.v0i22.271332
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Social Forecasting and Elusive Reality: Our World as a Social Construct

Abstract: Purpose. The paper attempts to investigate the constructivist approach to the social world and its implications for social forecasting. Theoretical basis. Social forecasting is mainly based on the idea that a human is "determined ontologically". Using the methodology of the natural sciences, most predictions and forecasts fail to encompass all the multiplicity and variability of the future. The postmodern interpretation of reality gave impetus to the development of the new approaches to it. A constructivist ap… Show more

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“…Nowadays, "soft" methods based on intuition, as well as "participatory forecasting" are of particular importance. Within the constructivist approach to social reality, methodology and cognitive practices are perceived as a factor that contributes to the construction/creation of reality [4]. Postmodern opened the doors to the blurring of any boundaries, to constant changes.…”
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“…Nowadays, "soft" methods based on intuition, as well as "participatory forecasting" are of particular importance. Within the constructivist approach to social reality, methodology and cognitive practices are perceived as a factor that contributes to the construction/creation of reality [4]. Postmodern opened the doors to the blurring of any boundaries, to constant changes.…”
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confidence: 99%