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Communicative Action, Reflexivity, and Innovation Society

[working paper]

Knoblauch, Hubert

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Technische Universität Berlin, Fak. VI Planen, Bauen, Umwelt, Institut für Soziologie Fachgebiet Techniksoziologie

Abstract

On the basis of the historical discourse on innovation, the paper argues that the transformation of modern society is related to the rise of innovation (1). Because of the lack of a sociological notion, the paper then proposes (2) a theoretical framework, communicative constructivism, which opens th... view more

On the basis of the historical discourse on innovation, the paper argues that the transformation of modern society is related to the rise of innovation (1). Because of the lack of a sociological notion, the paper then proposes (2) a theoretical framework, communicative constructivism, which opens the way to a general sociological notion of innovation. This notion includes the concept of "reflexivity" and, reflexive innovation (3), which forms the basis for the concept of the "innovation society," which in turn allows us to grasp the increasing significance of innovation and creativity in recent years (4).... view less

Keywords

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Innovation Society

Document language
English

Publication Year
2014

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
18 p.

Series
TUTS - Working Papers, 3-2014

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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