Abstract
This article presents a case study of futures studies in Hungary. There had been two stages of development: the first had seen the vertical deepening and horizontal expansion of the field, whereas the second can be described as theoretical and methodological renewal as well as broadening relationships to the practice. International impacts and linkages have been important throughout, but local contextual factors and specific opportunities also played their role to place Hungarian futures studies on the global map of the discipline.
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