Risk and nuclear waste - a study of the experts in modern society Modem societies are characterized by their extensive expert systems, which penetrate all aspects of social life. The point of departure in this article is Anthony Giddens’ theory of expert systems. The theory is criticized and said to be both wide and vague, and depend too much on the notion of trust. It is in the article argued that there are life worlds outside the expert systems, with their own rationalities, which possibly can work as counter forces and sometimes also are able to change the expert systems. Giddens’ theory, based on the notions of trust and weak inductive knowledge, ignores the independent cognitive capacities among the laymen. Supplementing Giddens’ theor...
We live in an ‘expert culture’. By routine we rely on experts for many decisions, estimates, or choi...
ABSTRACT: The discourse on risk carried out in the scientific community for some time now has drawn ...
Socio-technical systems are becoming increasingly complex and require more expertise to solve the pr...
Risk and nuclear waste - a study of the experts in modern society Modem societies are characterized ...
Skapandet av tillit i en riskkontext. Om social riskacceptans vid lokalisering av anläggningar för r...
This article discusses the conditions under which the use of expert knowledge may provide an adequat...
Collins and Evans's Third Way of Social Studies of Science is an ambitious attempt to counteract the...
Work, especially that in complex, dynamic workplaces, often requires subtle, local judgment with reg...
Characteristic of present-day risks is their increasing remoteness from lay people’s perception and ...
In our highly complex world, we confront fields of knowledge in which we must depend upon others wit...
Previous studies have shown that experts and the public assess risks of nuclear waste at very differ...
This thesis is concerned with a role of science in society and this theme is analyzed through risk a...
U. Beck and Giddens play a leading role in the development of new academic research field called 'th...
In this paper, we examine trust as a psychosocial phenomenon with the aim of understanding factors t...
This paper focuses on the discussion of the role of expertise in risk communication. It describes em...
We live in an ‘expert culture’. By routine we rely on experts for many decisions, estimates, or choi...
ABSTRACT: The discourse on risk carried out in the scientific community for some time now has drawn ...
Socio-technical systems are becoming increasingly complex and require more expertise to solve the pr...
Risk and nuclear waste - a study of the experts in modern society Modem societies are characterized ...
Skapandet av tillit i en riskkontext. Om social riskacceptans vid lokalisering av anläggningar för r...
This article discusses the conditions under which the use of expert knowledge may provide an adequat...
Collins and Evans's Third Way of Social Studies of Science is an ambitious attempt to counteract the...
Work, especially that in complex, dynamic workplaces, often requires subtle, local judgment with reg...
Characteristic of present-day risks is their increasing remoteness from lay people’s perception and ...
In our highly complex world, we confront fields of knowledge in which we must depend upon others wit...
Previous studies have shown that experts and the public assess risks of nuclear waste at very differ...
This thesis is concerned with a role of science in society and this theme is analyzed through risk a...
U. Beck and Giddens play a leading role in the development of new academic research field called 'th...
In this paper, we examine trust as a psychosocial phenomenon with the aim of understanding factors t...
This paper focuses on the discussion of the role of expertise in risk communication. It describes em...
We live in an ‘expert culture’. By routine we rely on experts for many decisions, estimates, or choi...
ABSTRACT: The discourse on risk carried out in the scientific community for some time now has drawn ...
Socio-technical systems are becoming increasingly complex and require more expertise to solve the pr...