Towards Society 5.0 in Perspective of Agile Society
Abstract
Both explicitly and implicitly, the central role of my writing is given to
social trust, especially to its role in sustainable social futuring as a form
of agile society in the twenty-first century. I consider the characterisation
of trust a crucial notion as a theoretical frame of my paper. In the first
part of my writing, I plan to introduce trust as social capital opposed to
financial capital and other forms of human capital, its role in agile society
building, focussing on its function as a social connective tissue. The theo retical part will be followed by a retrospection to the twentieth century
Industry 4.0 peculiarities as a way that leads societal actors to the creation
of Society 5.0 on a scientific, technological and political level. I intend
to prove or confute statements regarding the relationship between social
trust and the space for inclusive and sustainable social futuring, and In dustry 4.0 peculiarities and inventions as a way of creating Society 5.0 and
generating greater trust towards it. Finally, I plan to draw conclusions of
the lessons of social futuring activities as a tool of creating agile society. I
find this paper an especially important one in addressing the challenges of
social trust building, of finding the appropriate steps towards the creation
of an agile and responsive society and in describing the characterisations
of Society 5.0.
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