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'''Digital Futures''' is a direct European Commission initiative. It is an visioning project aspiring to contribute to ICT policy beyond 2020. [[Future Worlds Center]] is collaborating with Digital Futures in a number of projects, including:
# [[Core Foresight 2050]]
# [[The Onlife Initiative]]
# [[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital-Era]]




Digital Futures comprises 4 components:
# [[Core Foresight 2050]]: Generating trends, visions & scenarios
# Young Futures: Consulting the digital native generation
# Policy making 3.0: Exploring participatory, agile, evidence-based approaches to policy making
# [[The Onlife Initiative]]: How will ICT impact social expectations around policy making?


==External Links==
==External Links==
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[[Category:Partners(EU)]]
[[Category: Partner Organizations (EU)]]

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