Confronted with complex and wicked issues, public authorities turn to science and expertise to provide answers that will help reduce the level of uncertainty that characterizes these issues. Yet, the paper argues that more often than not, it is the application of a risk framework to a given issue that fosters uncertainty, not the other way round. Hence, the more authorities and experts attempt to apply a risk approach to an issue, the more they encourage the production of uncertainty. Taking mobile telephony as a case in point, the paper then goes on to show that to reduce uncertainties, authorities in some countries have recently experimented with new forms of knowledge in the process of expertise; paradoxically, this may raise in a first ...
Public authorities, international organisations and private operators generally have a limited unde...
Complex issues, such as those of the environment and human health, often prove to be the subject of ...
Dr. Walker addresses the difficulty of regulators\u27 working with potentially inaccurate informatio...
Confronted with complex and wicked issues, public authorities turn to science and expertise to provi...
UK scientific advice on the possible health risks of mobile phones has embraced (or s...
Uncertainty creates anxiety so attempts have been made to reduce it using mathematical techniques. I...
The UK controversy over the health risks of mobile phones was at its peak around 1999–2000, at a tim...
This book explores the implications of acknowledging uncertainty and black swans for regulation of h...
There are often scientific uncertainties and ambiguities surrounding novel industrial technologies. ...
This paper reflects upon the conceptualization of risk management adopted in the field of informatio...
The use of most if not all technologies is accompanied by negative side effects, While we may profit...
We distinguish three qualitatively different types of uncertainty-ethical, option and state space un...
This addressed the problem of regulating uncertain risks in the scientific context (‘knownunknowns’ ...
"Why is uncertainty so important to politics today? To explore the underlying reasons, issues and ch...
The Politics of Uncertainty: Practical Challenges for Transformative Action is an Open Access book e...
Public authorities, international organisations and private operators generally have a limited unde...
Complex issues, such as those of the environment and human health, often prove to be the subject of ...
Dr. Walker addresses the difficulty of regulators\u27 working with potentially inaccurate informatio...
Confronted with complex and wicked issues, public authorities turn to science and expertise to provi...
UK scientific advice on the possible health risks of mobile phones has embraced (or s...
Uncertainty creates anxiety so attempts have been made to reduce it using mathematical techniques. I...
The UK controversy over the health risks of mobile phones was at its peak around 1999–2000, at a tim...
This book explores the implications of acknowledging uncertainty and black swans for regulation of h...
There are often scientific uncertainties and ambiguities surrounding novel industrial technologies. ...
This paper reflects upon the conceptualization of risk management adopted in the field of informatio...
The use of most if not all technologies is accompanied by negative side effects, While we may profit...
We distinguish three qualitatively different types of uncertainty-ethical, option and state space un...
This addressed the problem of regulating uncertain risks in the scientific context (‘knownunknowns’ ...
"Why is uncertainty so important to politics today? To explore the underlying reasons, issues and ch...
The Politics of Uncertainty: Practical Challenges for Transformative Action is an Open Access book e...
Public authorities, international organisations and private operators generally have a limited unde...
Complex issues, such as those of the environment and human health, often prove to be the subject of ...
Dr. Walker addresses the difficulty of regulators\u27 working with potentially inaccurate informatio...