The pandemic has underlined the importance of scientific advice to modern policymaking. But how can the use of expertise in politics be aligned with the needs and values of the public? Drawing on a recent book, Zeynep Pamuk (University of California, San Diego) sets out a new model for the relationship between science and democracy
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The Covid-19 pandemic has underlined the importance of scientific advice to modern policymaking. But...
In Politics and Expertise: How to Use Science in a Democratic Society, Zeynep Pamuk reimagines the r...
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Discourse theorists often defend their discursive stance on ‘reality’ and the material with referenc...
Philosophers often argue that knowledge is neutral, but the use we make of it can bring good or bad ...
Analysing UK macroeconomic policy rules and their operation unearths numerous dimensions of the poli...
The Covid-19 pandemic has underlined the importance of scientific advice to modern policymaking. But...
In Politics and Expertise: How to Use Science in a Democratic Society, Zeynep Pamuk reimagines the r...
Political scientists face increasing demands to demonstrate the relevance of their research beyond t...
Jonathan Dean writes that there is an unease in the way in which political science addresses social ...
In an era when there is such concern about threats to democracy from ‘authoritarian’ leaders, it is ...
States across the globe are facing increasing political and social threats that are eroding the qual...
In Algorithms and the End of Politics: How Technology Shapes 21st-Century American Life, Scott Timck...
As US politics becomes increasingly polarized, many Republicans are basing their opposition to Democ...
It is dangerous when politicians ignore expert advice. But it is just as dangerous when politicians ...
Matt Flinders reflects on the changing nature of democratic politics and asks whether a focus upon a...
Disinformation has polarised democratic societies and threatens to make common, evidence-based debat...
Erik Asplund and Toby James discuss the dilemmas countries around the globe face about holding or po...
Discourse theorists often defend their discursive stance on ‘reality’ and the material with referenc...
Philosophers often argue that knowledge is neutral, but the use we make of it can bring good or bad ...
Analysing UK macroeconomic policy rules and their operation unearths numerous dimensions of the poli...