Reflexive modernization
Reflexive modernization is a process of modernization that is characteristic of risk society whereby progress is achieved through reorganization and reform. Science and technology as it is used for the purpose of reflexive modernization is less concerned with expanding the resource base, but rather with re-evaluating that which is already being used by society. There is a constant flow of information between science and industry, and progress is achieved through the resulting reforms and adaptations. Examples of reflexive modernization that have recently gained political momentum are sustainability and the precautionary principle.
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Modernization - Risk society - Resource - Information - Science - Industry - Adaptation - Sustainability - Precautionary principle
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Transition from the First Modernity to the Second Modernity - and its revolutionary side-effects
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