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Democratization of expertise? : exploring novel forms of scientific advice in political decision-making / edited by Sabine Maasen and Peter Weingart.

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Democratization of expertise? : exploring novel forms of scientific advice in political decision-making / edited by Sabine Maasen and Peter Weingart.
Publication
Dordrecht ; [London] : Springer, 2005.

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Additional Authors
  • Maasen, Sabine, 1960-
  • Weingart, Peter.
Description
vii, 236 p. : ill.; 25 cm.
Summary
‘Scientific advice to politics’, the ‘nature of expertise’, and the ‘relation between experts, policymakers, and the public’ are variations of a topic that currently attracts the attention of social scientists, philosophers of science as well as practitioners in the public sphere and the media. This renewed interest in a persistent theme is initiated by the call for a democratization of expertise that has become the order of the day in the legitimation of research funding. The new significance of ‘participation’ and ‘accountability’ has motivated scholars to take a new look at the science – politics interface and to probe questions such as "What is new in the arrangement of scientific expertise and political decision-making?", "How can reliable knowledge be made useful for politics and society at large, and how can epistemically and ethically sound decisions be achieved without losing democratic legitimacy?", "How can the objective of democratization of expertise be achieved without compromising the quality and reliability of knowledge?" Scientific knowledge and the ‘experts’ that represent it no longer command the unquestioned authority and public trust that was once bestowed upon them, and yet, policy makers are more dependent on them than ever before. This collection of essays explores the relations between science and politics with the instruments of social studies of science, thereby providing new insights into their re-alignment under a new régime of governance.
Series Statement
Sociology of the sciences ; v. 24
Uniform Title
Sociology of the sciences v. 24.
Alternative Title
  • Exploring novel forms of scientific advice in political decision-making
  • Scientific advice in political decision-making
  • Scientific expertise and political decision-making
Subject
  • Decision Making
  • Democracy
  • Philosophy
  • Political science > Philosophy
  • Political science
  • Politics
  • Science
  • Science > Philosophy
  • Science > Political aspects
  • Science > Social aspects
  • Sociology
Genre/Form
Congress
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
What’s New in Scientific Advice to Politics? -- Bioethical Controversies and Policy Advice: The Production of Ethical Expertise and its Role in the Substantiation of Political Decision-Making -- Advisory Systems in Pluralistic Knowledge Societies: A Criteria-Based Typology to Assess and Optimize Environmental Policy Advice -- Institutional Design for Socially Robust Knowledge: The National Toxicology Program’s Report on Carcinogens -- Representation, Expertise, and the German Parliament: A Comparison of Three Advisory Institutions -- Expertise and Political Responsibility: The Columbia Shuttle Catastrophe -- Knowledge and Decision-Making -- Science/Policy Boundaries: A Changing Division of Labour in Dutch Expert Policy Advice -- Inserting the Public Into Science -- Between Policy and Politics -- Participation as Knowledge Production and the Limits of Democracy -- Judgment Under Siege: The Three-Body Problem of Expert Legitimacy.
ISBN
  • 1402037538 (hbk.)
  • 1402037546 (e-book.)
LCCN
  • 9781402037535
  • 9781402037542
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library