This book analyzes future directions in the study of expertise and experience with the aim of engendering more critical discourse on the general discipline of science and technology studies. In 2002, Collins and Evans published an article entitled “The Third Wave of Science Studies,” suggesting that the future of science and technology studies would be to engage in “Studies in Expertise and Experience.” In their view, scientific expertise in legal and policy settings should reflect a consensus of formally-trained scientists and citizens with experience in the relevant field (but not “ordinary” citizens). The Third Wave has garnered attention in journals and in international workshops, where scholars delivered papers explicating the theoreti...
`Interactional expertise ' is developed through linguistic interaction without full scale pract...
Current debates about experts are often polarized and based on mistaken assumptions, with expertise ...
Psychologists and philosophers tend to treat expertise as a property of special individuals. These a...
Science studies has shown us why science and technology cannot always solve technical problems in th...
Science studies has shown us why science and technology cannot always solve technical problems in th...
The research programme known as Studies of Expertise and Experience (SEE), often referred to as the ...
The interdiscipline of science and technology studies (‘STS’) has been characterized by its descript...
The topic of expertise has become especially lively in recent years in academic discussions and deba...
Collins and Evans's Third Way of Social Studies of Science is an ambitious attempt to counteract the...
The authors intend this introduction to explain (1) “Studies of Expertise and Experience” (SEE) to r...
Scientific and technological expertise is currently experiencing a crisis. The public shows a growi...
I present two linked arguments related to the ongoing discussion in the field of Science and Technol...
The paper argues that policy-oriented educational research, specifically large-scale quantitative re...
Nancy Nersessian’s chapter (chap. 2) at the beginning of this volume, high-lights the historic tensi...
The role and functions of expertise in international politics is, since decades, a core research the...
`Interactional expertise ' is developed through linguistic interaction without full scale pract...
Current debates about experts are often polarized and based on mistaken assumptions, with expertise ...
Psychologists and philosophers tend to treat expertise as a property of special individuals. These a...
Science studies has shown us why science and technology cannot always solve technical problems in th...
Science studies has shown us why science and technology cannot always solve technical problems in th...
The research programme known as Studies of Expertise and Experience (SEE), often referred to as the ...
The interdiscipline of science and technology studies (‘STS’) has been characterized by its descript...
The topic of expertise has become especially lively in recent years in academic discussions and deba...
Collins and Evans's Third Way of Social Studies of Science is an ambitious attempt to counteract the...
The authors intend this introduction to explain (1) “Studies of Expertise and Experience” (SEE) to r...
Scientific and technological expertise is currently experiencing a crisis. The public shows a growi...
I present two linked arguments related to the ongoing discussion in the field of Science and Technol...
The paper argues that policy-oriented educational research, specifically large-scale quantitative re...
Nancy Nersessian’s chapter (chap. 2) at the beginning of this volume, high-lights the historic tensi...
The role and functions of expertise in international politics is, since decades, a core research the...
`Interactional expertise ' is developed through linguistic interaction without full scale pract...
Current debates about experts are often polarized and based on mistaken assumptions, with expertise ...
Psychologists and philosophers tend to treat expertise as a property of special individuals. These a...