Dator's Four Futures Archetypes
Dator's Four Futures Archetypes is a deductive, template-driven approach to scenario construction in which four generic story-shapes — continuation (continued growth), collapse, discipline, and transformation — are used as ready-made skeletons onto which the specifics of a given domain are mapped. Where inductive scenario methods build narratives bottom-up from combinations of driving forces, the archetype method starts top-down from Jim Dator's empirically distilled typology of generic futures and asks what each archetype would look like for this particular question. Bishop, Hines and Collins, in their 2007 review of scenario techniques, classify this as one of the principal scenario-development families, valued because the archetypes guarantee a divergent, comprehensible set without the combinatorial explosion of fully inductive methods. The output is a small, contrasting suite of scenarios that share a common, recognizable logic.
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- Dator, J. (2009). Alternative futures at the Manoa School. Journal of Futures Studies, 14(2), 1-18. · URL
- Bishop, P., Hines, A., & Collins, T. (2007). The current state of scenario development: an overview of techniques. Foresight, 9(1), 5-25. · DOI 10.1108/14636680710727516
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