Independent experts have played a prominent role in the responses of European governments to the Covid-19 outbreak. But while there appears to have been broad public support for the involvement of experts in policymaking during the crisis, are there potential implications for democracy? Drawing on a new book, Eri Bertsou presents five lessons learned from research on technocratic politics and the role of independent experts in democratic systems
The COVID-19 crisis has led to the growing intervention of scientific experts in the decision-making...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the reasons for the appointment of technocratic governments i...
Representative Democracy is in crisis and this not only in Europe, considering developments in the U...
Independent experts have played a prominent role in the responses of European governments to the Cov...
While recent political developments may paint a bleak picture of the role of unelected experts in de...
Western publics show a sizable support for experts’ involvement in political decision making, that i...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, public trust necessarily shifted towards science and technical experti...
The book explores and assesses new and old linkages between knowledge, expertise and democracy, and ...
First published online: 20 August 2020Political representation theory postulates that technocracy an...
This contribution introduces Current Sociology's special subsection ‘The advent of the citizen exper...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making and...
The role of expertise in European public policy has become the object of a passionate debate. On the...
This book considers the role of experts and expertise in contemporary politics and the ways in which...
Why do prime ministers or presidents appoint non-elected experts, also known as technocrats, during ...
This book represents the first comprehensive study of how technocracy currently challenges represent...
The COVID-19 crisis has led to the growing intervention of scientific experts in the decision-making...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the reasons for the appointment of technocratic governments i...
Representative Democracy is in crisis and this not only in Europe, considering developments in the U...
Independent experts have played a prominent role in the responses of European governments to the Cov...
While recent political developments may paint a bleak picture of the role of unelected experts in de...
Western publics show a sizable support for experts’ involvement in political decision making, that i...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, public trust necessarily shifted towards science and technical experti...
The book explores and assesses new and old linkages between knowledge, expertise and democracy, and ...
First published online: 20 August 2020Political representation theory postulates that technocracy an...
This contribution introduces Current Sociology's special subsection ‘The advent of the citizen exper...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making and...
The role of expertise in European public policy has become the object of a passionate debate. On the...
This book considers the role of experts and expertise in contemporary politics and the ways in which...
Why do prime ministers or presidents appoint non-elected experts, also known as technocrats, during ...
This book represents the first comprehensive study of how technocracy currently challenges represent...
The COVID-19 crisis has led to the growing intervention of scientific experts in the decision-making...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the reasons for the appointment of technocratic governments i...
Representative Democracy is in crisis and this not only in Europe, considering developments in the U...