Oxford Handbook of Expertise and Democratic Politics
Oxford Handbook of Expertise and Democratic Politics
Eyal, Gil; Medvetz, Thomas
Oxford University Press Inc
07/2023
592
Dura
Inglês
9780190848927
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction
Gil Eyal and Thomas Medvetz
Part I. The Fraught Relations between Expertise and Democracy
2. Trust and Distrust of Scientific Experts and the Challenges of the Democratization of Science
Peter Weingart
3. The Third Wave and Populism: Scientific Expertise as a Check and Balance
Harry Collins, Robert Evans, Darrin Durant, and Martin Weinel
4. The Meaning and Significance of Lay Expertise
Steven Epstein
5. On the Multiplicity of Lay Expertise: An Empirical and Analytical Overview of Patient Associations' Achievements and Challenges
Madeleine Akrich and Vololona Rabeharisoa
6. The Political Climate and Climate Politics-Expert Knowledge and Democracy
Nico Stehr and Alexander Ruser
Part II. Trust
7. Mistrust of Experts by Populists and Politicians
Robert P. Crease
8. A Regulatory State of Exception
Andrew Lakoff
Part III. Objectivity
9. Experts in Law
Tal Golan
10. Institutions of Expert Judgment: The Production and Use of Objectivity in Public Expertise
Brice Laurent
11. Expertise and Complex Organizations
Stephen Turner
12. Data and Expertise: Some Unanticipated Outcomes
Theodore M. Porter and Wendy Nelson Espeland
13. Experts in the Regulation of Technology and Risk: An Ecological Perspective on Regulatory Science
David Demortain
14. Expert Power and the Classification of Human Difference
Daniel Navon
Part IV. Jurisdictional Struggles
15.Battle of the Experts: The Strange Career of Meta-Expertise
Frank Pasquale
16. Gender and Economic Governance Expertise
Maria J. Azocar
17. Field Theory and Expertise: Analytical Approaches and the Question of Autonomy
Zachary Griffen and Aaron Panofsky
Part V. Making the Future Present
18. Addressing the Risk Paradox: Exploring the Demand Requirements around Risk and Uncertainty and the Supply Side Limitations of Calculative Practices
Denis Fischbacher-Smith
19. Expertise and the State: From Planning to Future Research
Jenny Andersson
Part VI. The Transformation and Persistence of Professions
20. Professional Authority
Ruthanne Huising
21. The Postindustrial Limits of Professionalization
Paul Starr
22. (In)expertise and the Paradox of Therapeutic Governance
E. Summerson Carr
Part VII. New Media and Expertise
23. The Social Distribution of the Public Recognition of Expertise
Jakob Arnoldi
24. Media Metacommentary, Mediatization, and the Instability of Expertise
Eleanor Townsley
Gil Eyal and Thomas Medvetz
Part I. The Fraught Relations between Expertise and Democracy
2. Trust and Distrust of Scientific Experts and the Challenges of the Democratization of Science
Peter Weingart
3. The Third Wave and Populism: Scientific Expertise as a Check and Balance
Harry Collins, Robert Evans, Darrin Durant, and Martin Weinel
4. The Meaning and Significance of Lay Expertise
Steven Epstein
5. On the Multiplicity of Lay Expertise: An Empirical and Analytical Overview of Patient Associations' Achievements and Challenges
Madeleine Akrich and Vololona Rabeharisoa
6. The Political Climate and Climate Politics-Expert Knowledge and Democracy
Nico Stehr and Alexander Ruser
Part II. Trust
7. Mistrust of Experts by Populists and Politicians
Robert P. Crease
8. A Regulatory State of Exception
Andrew Lakoff
Part III. Objectivity
9. Experts in Law
Tal Golan
10. Institutions of Expert Judgment: The Production and Use of Objectivity in Public Expertise
Brice Laurent
11. Expertise and Complex Organizations
Stephen Turner
12. Data and Expertise: Some Unanticipated Outcomes
Theodore M. Porter and Wendy Nelson Espeland
13. Experts in the Regulation of Technology and Risk: An Ecological Perspective on Regulatory Science
David Demortain
14. Expert Power and the Classification of Human Difference
Daniel Navon
Part IV. Jurisdictional Struggles
15.Battle of the Experts: The Strange Career of Meta-Expertise
Frank Pasquale
16. Gender and Economic Governance Expertise
Maria J. Azocar
17. Field Theory and Expertise: Analytical Approaches and the Question of Autonomy
Zachary Griffen and Aaron Panofsky
Part V. Making the Future Present
18. Addressing the Risk Paradox: Exploring the Demand Requirements around Risk and Uncertainty and the Supply Side Limitations of Calculative Practices
Denis Fischbacher-Smith
19. Expertise and the State: From Planning to Future Research
Jenny Andersson
Part VI. The Transformation and Persistence of Professions
20. Professional Authority
Ruthanne Huising
21. The Postindustrial Limits of Professionalization
Paul Starr
22. (In)expertise and the Paradox of Therapeutic Governance
E. Summerson Carr
Part VII. New Media and Expertise
23. The Social Distribution of the Public Recognition of Expertise
Jakob Arnoldi
24. Media Metacommentary, Mediatization, and the Instability of Expertise
Eleanor Townsley
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1. Introduction
Gil Eyal and Thomas Medvetz
Part I. The Fraught Relations between Expertise and Democracy
2. Trust and Distrust of Scientific Experts and the Challenges of the Democratization of Science
Peter Weingart
3. The Third Wave and Populism: Scientific Expertise as a Check and Balance
Harry Collins, Robert Evans, Darrin Durant, and Martin Weinel
4. The Meaning and Significance of Lay Expertise
Steven Epstein
5. On the Multiplicity of Lay Expertise: An Empirical and Analytical Overview of Patient Associations' Achievements and Challenges
Madeleine Akrich and Vololona Rabeharisoa
6. The Political Climate and Climate Politics-Expert Knowledge and Democracy
Nico Stehr and Alexander Ruser
Part II. Trust
7. Mistrust of Experts by Populists and Politicians
Robert P. Crease
8. A Regulatory State of Exception
Andrew Lakoff
Part III. Objectivity
9. Experts in Law
Tal Golan
10. Institutions of Expert Judgment: The Production and Use of Objectivity in Public Expertise
Brice Laurent
11. Expertise and Complex Organizations
Stephen Turner
12. Data and Expertise: Some Unanticipated Outcomes
Theodore M. Porter and Wendy Nelson Espeland
13. Experts in the Regulation of Technology and Risk: An Ecological Perspective on Regulatory Science
David Demortain
14. Expert Power and the Classification of Human Difference
Daniel Navon
Part IV. Jurisdictional Struggles
15.Battle of the Experts: The Strange Career of Meta-Expertise
Frank Pasquale
16. Gender and Economic Governance Expertise
Maria J. Azocar
17. Field Theory and Expertise: Analytical Approaches and the Question of Autonomy
Zachary Griffen and Aaron Panofsky
Part V. Making the Future Present
18. Addressing the Risk Paradox: Exploring the Demand Requirements around Risk and Uncertainty and the Supply Side Limitations of Calculative Practices
Denis Fischbacher-Smith
19. Expertise and the State: From Planning to Future Research
Jenny Andersson
Part VI. The Transformation and Persistence of Professions
20. Professional Authority
Ruthanne Huising
21. The Postindustrial Limits of Professionalization
Paul Starr
22. (In)expertise and the Paradox of Therapeutic Governance
E. Summerson Carr
Part VII. New Media and Expertise
23. The Social Distribution of the Public Recognition of Expertise
Jakob Arnoldi
24. Media Metacommentary, Mediatization, and the Instability of Expertise
Eleanor Townsley
Gil Eyal and Thomas Medvetz
Part I. The Fraught Relations between Expertise and Democracy
2. Trust and Distrust of Scientific Experts and the Challenges of the Democratization of Science
Peter Weingart
3. The Third Wave and Populism: Scientific Expertise as a Check and Balance
Harry Collins, Robert Evans, Darrin Durant, and Martin Weinel
4. The Meaning and Significance of Lay Expertise
Steven Epstein
5. On the Multiplicity of Lay Expertise: An Empirical and Analytical Overview of Patient Associations' Achievements and Challenges
Madeleine Akrich and Vololona Rabeharisoa
6. The Political Climate and Climate Politics-Expert Knowledge and Democracy
Nico Stehr and Alexander Ruser
Part II. Trust
7. Mistrust of Experts by Populists and Politicians
Robert P. Crease
8. A Regulatory State of Exception
Andrew Lakoff
Part III. Objectivity
9. Experts in Law
Tal Golan
10. Institutions of Expert Judgment: The Production and Use of Objectivity in Public Expertise
Brice Laurent
11. Expertise and Complex Organizations
Stephen Turner
12. Data and Expertise: Some Unanticipated Outcomes
Theodore M. Porter and Wendy Nelson Espeland
13. Experts in the Regulation of Technology and Risk: An Ecological Perspective on Regulatory Science
David Demortain
14. Expert Power and the Classification of Human Difference
Daniel Navon
Part IV. Jurisdictional Struggles
15.Battle of the Experts: The Strange Career of Meta-Expertise
Frank Pasquale
16. Gender and Economic Governance Expertise
Maria J. Azocar
17. Field Theory and Expertise: Analytical Approaches and the Question of Autonomy
Zachary Griffen and Aaron Panofsky
Part V. Making the Future Present
18. Addressing the Risk Paradox: Exploring the Demand Requirements around Risk and Uncertainty and the Supply Side Limitations of Calculative Practices
Denis Fischbacher-Smith
19. Expertise and the State: From Planning to Future Research
Jenny Andersson
Part VI. The Transformation and Persistence of Professions
20. Professional Authority
Ruthanne Huising
21. The Postindustrial Limits of Professionalization
Paul Starr
22. (In)expertise and the Paradox of Therapeutic Governance
E. Summerson Carr
Part VII. New Media and Expertise
23. The Social Distribution of the Public Recognition of Expertise
Jakob Arnoldi
24. Media Metacommentary, Mediatization, and the Instability of Expertise
Eleanor Townsley
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