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Niklas Gudowsky

Researcher at Austrian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  26
Citations -  267

Niklas Gudowsky is an academic researcher from Austrian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Futures studies & Sustainable development. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 207 citations. Previous affiliations of Niklas Gudowsky include University of Vienna.

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Human centred science and technology—transdisciplinary foresight and co-creation as tools for active needs-based innovation governance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the theoretical basis for transdisciplinary forward looking and provide first insights into an ongoing highly deliberative and reflexive foresight and co-creation process engaging science, society and policy makers, CIMULACT-Citizen and Multi-Actor Consultation on Horizon2020.
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Foresight and technology assessment for the Austrian parliament — Finding new ways of debating the future of industry 4.0

TL;DR: In this paper, the Austrian parliament has developed and tested a foresight and technology assessment (TA) support function for Industry 4.0, which fulfils a double role of devising and testing a methodology for providing support to the Committee on Research, Technology and Innovation (RTI) and of giving substantive and accessible input to the emerging parliamentary and public debates about Industry 5.0.
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The Role of Information in Public Participation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine different communication and information pathways within participatory processes and analyze the World Wide Views on Global Warming (WWVWG) survey, where citizens formulated recommendations for the decision makers of the 2009 UN climate summit in Copenhagen and voted on different aspects of how to deal with global warming.
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Transdisciplinary forward-looking agenda setting for age-friendly, human centered cities

TL;DR: A case study of a participatory foresight project that investigates how transdisciplinary agenda setting through the means of including citizens, experts and stakeholders can provide orientation for long-term planning on the future of ageing in the city and results enforce the argument that urban governance needs to address additional tasks whilst adapting to challenges arising from ageing societies and urbanisation.
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Into Blue Skies—a Transdisciplinary Foresight and Co-creation Method for Adding Robustness to Visioneering

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the evolution of a transdisciplinary, forward-looking co-creation process, a demand-side approach developed to strengthen needs-driven research and innovation governance by cross-linking knowledge of laypeople, experts, and stakeholders.