Precaution has been for years a controversial issue. Some regard it as a major regulatory innovation. Others as an inherently flawed concept. Some consider it an approach still in its beginning. Others believe it is a passing fashion. A narrow understanding of its relationship with knowledge and its distributional effects may explain why discussions on the US-EU divergence and on Europe’s own ambivalence about precaution fail to provide a consistent picture. This paper makes a case for a broader perspective: the issue of precaution is related to the social division of labour, namely the intimate connection between knowledge and power. The modern narrative, drawing a sharp divide between (science-based) production and use of knowledge, has faced growing public criticism. The controversy on precaution mixes up tradition and innovation in an ambiguous way, gaining special saliency in Europe vis-à-vis the elaboration of its social model. If tradition is increasingly in trouble, innovation has perils of its own.
Revolution or passing fashion? Reassessing the precautionary principle
PELLIZZONI, LUIGI
2009-01-01
Abstract
Precaution has been for years a controversial issue. Some regard it as a major regulatory innovation. Others as an inherently flawed concept. Some consider it an approach still in its beginning. Others believe it is a passing fashion. A narrow understanding of its relationship with knowledge and its distributional effects may explain why discussions on the US-EU divergence and on Europe’s own ambivalence about precaution fail to provide a consistent picture. This paper makes a case for a broader perspective: the issue of precaution is related to the social division of labour, namely the intimate connection between knowledge and power. The modern narrative, drawing a sharp divide between (science-based) production and use of knowledge, has faced growing public criticism. The controversy on precaution mixes up tradition and innovation in an ambiguous way, gaining special saliency in Europe vis-à-vis the elaboration of its social model. If tradition is increasingly in trouble, innovation has perils of its own.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.