RISK AS A MARKER OF SOCIETY’S TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIVENESS
Journal Title: Вісник Львівського університету - Year 2017, Vol 12, Issue
Abstract
The stages of technological development of modern and postmodern societies of Western types and the associated risks of life are considered in the article. It is demonstrated, that postmodern society and its innovativeness characterize the phenomenon «technoscience». It does not only increase society’s technosphere, but also universalize risks which are the markers of any activity.
Authors and Affiliations
Людмила Рижак
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