The Next Generation of Emerging Global Challenges

This report identifies emerging global challenges and opportunities for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council's Imagining Canada’s Future initiative, focusing on multidisciplinary issues like technological innovations and their societal impacts.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Policy Horizons Canada
Publication date: June 1, 2018
Authors: Alain Piquette, Deanna Jamieson, Eric Ward, Ian Lambert, Jason Steeves, Jennifer O'Rourke, Jennifer O’Rourke, Katherine Antal, Kurt Richardson, Lisa Dixon, Marcus Ballinger, Maryam Alam, Nadia Zwierzchowska, Nelly Leonidis, Peter Padbury, Sarah Evans, Sven Schirmer, Wendy Schultz
Time horizon: 2030
Geographic focus: Global
Page count: 114

Methods

The research method involved a comprehensive environmental scan, expert interviews, and a crowdsourcing exercise using Futurescaper. Over 600 weak signals were reviewed, and 236 external participants contributed 707 substantive inputs to identify emerging global challenges.

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Key Insights

The report explores a range of global challenges that are emerging and could profoundly shape society. These include the digital economy's transformation of work, global health advancements, societal shifts due to technology, and environmental sustainability. It examines the potential impacts of these challenges, such as income insecurity, privacy erosion, and cultural homogenization, and suggests that publicly-funded research could inform policy development and public dialogue. The study uses a variety of methods, including literature reviews, expert interviews, and crowdsourcing, to identify and analyze these challenges, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary exploration and broad cooperation to address them.

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