This paper examines the close links between knowledge-making authority and decision making authority in the multilateral negotiations on terrestrial sinks of greenhouse gases. Drawing upon social constructivist science studies and public sphere theories in international relations, the paper traces the communicative contexts in which state actors have struggled to bring meaning to the sink concept and hereby translated the production and validation of knowledge claims into political authority. In particular focus are instances of. epistemic chaos" when the lack of consensual knowledge and shared normative commitments has forced states to publicly interpret and justify what counts as credible carbon cycle expertise and good terrestrial carb...
This special issue contributes to a better understanding of science–policy interactions in environme...
International environmental advisory bodies are tasked with the daunting challenge of collecting and...
Contestation over knowledge claims, including their legitimacy as an input to policy decision-making...
This paper examines the close links between knowledge-making authority and decision making authori...
In present day knowledge societies political decisions are often justified on the basis of scientifi...
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the paradox that although the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Chang...
The rise of climate change as an issue of global concern has rested on scientific representation and...
Expert environmental knowledge has often been described as a governmental rationality that reduces p...
The major aim of the report is to analyse to what extent, and possibly how, the level of scientific ...
This paper offers an example of global politics in action by attending to the modalities and outcome...
This project aims to study the role of experts in shaping climate policy. The problem of climate cha...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been producing reports assessing the state ...
In this paper, I interrogate the relationship between two seemingly separated themes playing an incr...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
This paper argues that the impasse over tackling climate change at the 2009 climate change summit is...
This special issue contributes to a better understanding of science–policy interactions in environme...
International environmental advisory bodies are tasked with the daunting challenge of collecting and...
Contestation over knowledge claims, including their legitimacy as an input to policy decision-making...
This paper examines the close links between knowledge-making authority and decision making authori...
In present day knowledge societies political decisions are often justified on the basis of scientifi...
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the paradox that although the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Chang...
The rise of climate change as an issue of global concern has rested on scientific representation and...
Expert environmental knowledge has often been described as a governmental rationality that reduces p...
The major aim of the report is to analyse to what extent, and possibly how, the level of scientific ...
This paper offers an example of global politics in action by attending to the modalities and outcome...
This project aims to study the role of experts in shaping climate policy. The problem of climate cha...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been producing reports assessing the state ...
In this paper, I interrogate the relationship between two seemingly separated themes playing an incr...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
This paper argues that the impasse over tackling climate change at the 2009 climate change summit is...
This special issue contributes to a better understanding of science–policy interactions in environme...
International environmental advisory bodies are tasked with the daunting challenge of collecting and...
Contestation over knowledge claims, including their legitimacy as an input to policy decision-making...