Narratives of the future: Suspending disbelief in forest-sector scenarios |
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Authors: | Cristiana M. Frittaion Peter N. Duinker Jill L. Grant |
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Affiliation: | aSchool for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada;bSchool of Planning, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada |
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Abstract: | Scenario analysis considers highly uncertain future conditions. The method involves developing and analyzing plausible narratives of the future and evaluating them for a range of implications. The power of scenarios lies in creating and considering compelling stories about the future. Thus, narrative, defined as an account of a series of events, is central to the process and plays a pivotal role in engaging participants in a scenario analysis exercise. While a good scenario story can engage individuals and influence their suspension of disbelief, we know little about how participants actually respond to the scenarios so they can, and will, suspend disbelief in scenario outcomes.We explored the role of narrative in suspension of disbelief in a scenario-based study of the long-term future of Canada's forests and forest sector. We discovered that specific aspects of the scenario narratives themselves influenced participants’ suspension of disbelief. While interacting with the scenario narratives, participants actively worked to suspend disbelief by creating new narratives or accessing other existing ones, and by projecting themselves into the scenarios as characters in the stories. Our results may help scenario writers, practitioners, and researchers understand what, in one project, cued people's abilities to suspend disbelief and engage productively in discussions about possible futures. |
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Keywords: | Forest futures Narrative Scenario analysis Scenarios Suspension of disbelief Sustainable Forest Management Network |
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