Experts can play a number of roles in democratic innovations. However, there are challenges to consider regarding the value of expertise, the definition of expertise, what constitutes evidence and how experts should be involved in the process and outcome of democratic innovations. This Chapter explores some of these issues before outlining some of the key practical and normative issues around involving experts in democratic innovations
This chapter discusses the topics of trust and expertise from the perspective of political epistemol...
This dissertation aims to explain the conditions under which expertise can undermine democratic deci...
The book explores and assesses new and old linkages between knowledge, expertise and democracy, and ...
The problem of the proper role of knowledge in political decision-making is a traditional and major ...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making and...
How can expertise best be integrated within democratic systems? And how can such systems best enable...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making, an...
This paper discusses the conditions for legitimate expert arrangements within a democratic order and...
Epistemic democrats are rightly concerned with the quality of outcomes and judge democratic procedu...
Democratic procedures are characterized by the equal status of all citizens participating in the dec...
We live in an ‘expert culture’. By routine we rely on experts for many decisions, estimates, or choi...
In this paper I discuss some problems for epistemic democracy as it is presented and defended by Iva...
In recent discussions regarding social epistemology, and especially among political philosophers, th...
This contribution introduces Current Sociology's special subsection ‘The advent of the citizen exper...
Fabienne Peter on whether difficult political decisions should be made by expert
This chapter discusses the topics of trust and expertise from the perspective of political epistemol...
This dissertation aims to explain the conditions under which expertise can undermine democratic deci...
The book explores and assesses new and old linkages between knowledge, expertise and democracy, and ...
The problem of the proper role of knowledge in political decision-making is a traditional and major ...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making and...
How can expertise best be integrated within democratic systems? And how can such systems best enable...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making, an...
This paper discusses the conditions for legitimate expert arrangements within a democratic order and...
Epistemic democrats are rightly concerned with the quality of outcomes and judge democratic procedu...
Democratic procedures are characterized by the equal status of all citizens participating in the dec...
We live in an ‘expert culture’. By routine we rely on experts for many decisions, estimates, or choi...
In this paper I discuss some problems for epistemic democracy as it is presented and defended by Iva...
In recent discussions regarding social epistemology, and especially among political philosophers, th...
This contribution introduces Current Sociology's special subsection ‘The advent of the citizen exper...
Fabienne Peter on whether difficult political decisions should be made by expert
This chapter discusses the topics of trust and expertise from the perspective of political epistemol...
This dissertation aims to explain the conditions under which expertise can undermine democratic deci...
The book explores and assesses new and old linkages between knowledge, expertise and democracy, and ...