In an era when public faith in politicians is dwindling, yet trust in scientists remains relatively high, governments are increasingly emphasizing the role of science based policy-making in response to challenges such as climate change and global pandemics. In this paper we question the quality of some scientific advice given to governments and the robustness and transparency of the entire framework which envelopes such advice, all of which raise serious ethical concerns. In particular we focus on the so-called Imperial Model which heavily influenced the government of the United Kingdom in devising its response to the COVID-19 crisis. We focus on and highlight several fundamental methodological flaws of the model, raise concerns as to the r...
We explore messy translations of evidence in policy as a site of 'uncomfortable science'. Drawing on...
In this article, we explain how the COVID-19 wicked crisis context influences the quality of critica...
Pykett J, Straßheim H, Ball S, et al. Ethical moments and institutional expertise in UK Government ...
In an era when public faith in politicians is dwindling, yet trust in scientists remains relatively ...
Despite strong expertise and a sophisticated scientific advisory system, the UK’s response to the Co...
Despite strong expertise and a sophisticated scientific advisory system, the UK’s response to the Co...
Despite strong expertise and a sophisticated scientific advisory system, the UK’s response to the Co...
Background: Responses to COVID-19 have invested heavily in science. How this science was used is the...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on scie...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on scie...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on scie...
The 2020 Covid-19 pandemic has forced science advisory institutions and processes into an unusually ...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on scie...
In March 2020, COVID-19 prompted policy change in the UK at a speed and scale only seen during warti...
The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a light on the complex relationship between science and policy. Poli...
We explore messy translations of evidence in policy as a site of 'uncomfortable science'. Drawing on...
In this article, we explain how the COVID-19 wicked crisis context influences the quality of critica...
Pykett J, Straßheim H, Ball S, et al. Ethical moments and institutional expertise in UK Government ...
In an era when public faith in politicians is dwindling, yet trust in scientists remains relatively ...
Despite strong expertise and a sophisticated scientific advisory system, the UK’s response to the Co...
Despite strong expertise and a sophisticated scientific advisory system, the UK’s response to the Co...
Despite strong expertise and a sophisticated scientific advisory system, the UK’s response to the Co...
Background: Responses to COVID-19 have invested heavily in science. How this science was used is the...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on scie...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on scie...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on scie...
The 2020 Covid-19 pandemic has forced science advisory institutions and processes into an unusually ...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on scie...
In March 2020, COVID-19 prompted policy change in the UK at a speed and scale only seen during warti...
The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a light on the complex relationship between science and policy. Poli...
We explore messy translations of evidence in policy as a site of 'uncomfortable science'. Drawing on...
In this article, we explain how the COVID-19 wicked crisis context influences the quality of critica...
Pykett J, Straßheim H, Ball S, et al. Ethical moments and institutional expertise in UK Government ...