In the study 'Contested Science', we look at six recent controversies and attempts to answer the following questions: In what way do policymakers call in scientific expertise? How do other parties (local residents, local authorities, civil society organisations) respond? Is there a lack of trust in science in such cases? And what lessons can we learn from the way that policymakers and scientists have dealt with public controversies
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
This thesis aims to consider the role played by science in policy making. Firstly, two decision mode...
This contribution is adapted from the Keynote Address given by Dr Stephen Goldson in Brisbane in Nov...
The Nature of Science-based Controversies. The following points will be presented: 1. Political and ...
As public policy issues increasingly have a technical aspect to them an interactive relationship has...
Scientific claims implicitly invite criticism. While we might expect that challenging an epistemic a...
Science controversies can be distinguished from one another on whether the issue of controversy is a...
Science controversies can be distinguished from one another on whether the issue of controversy is a...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
Public understanding of science and technology has become paramount as society moves into the future...
<div><p>The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy pro...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
Reflecting on conversations between geography and science and technology studies (STS) over the last...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
This thesis aims to consider the role played by science in policy making. Firstly, two decision mode...
This contribution is adapted from the Keynote Address given by Dr Stephen Goldson in Brisbane in Nov...
The Nature of Science-based Controversies. The following points will be presented: 1. Political and ...
As public policy issues increasingly have a technical aspect to them an interactive relationship has...
Scientific claims implicitly invite criticism. While we might expect that challenging an epistemic a...
Science controversies can be distinguished from one another on whether the issue of controversy is a...
Science controversies can be distinguished from one another on whether the issue of controversy is a...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
Public understanding of science and technology has become paramount as society moves into the future...
<div><p>The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy pro...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
Reflecting on conversations between geography and science and technology studies (STS) over the last...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
This thesis aims to consider the role played by science in policy making. Firstly, two decision mode...
This contribution is adapted from the Keynote Address given by Dr Stephen Goldson in Brisbane in Nov...