Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on scientific advice for underpinning or legitimating their COVID-19 decision-making. This paper explores the role of scientific advice in this policy field in Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and the UK. It shows that scientific advice is based on the disciplinary, mainly medical, back-grounds of advisors but is also influenced by social and economic values, which are core to what politicians find important. During the pandemic, a growing gap between scientific advice and political decisions is observed
As so many other researchers sitting home and watching the news on the onslaught of COVID-19 in Euro...
The COVID-19 crisis has led to the growing intervention of scientific experts in the decision-making...
Pykett J, Straßheim H, Ball S, et al. Ethical moments and institutional expertise in UK Government ...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on sci...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on scie...
Lecture given online on 21 June 2021The Interdisciplinary research cluster 'Crisis of Expert Knowled...
Background: Responses to COVID-19 have invested heavily in science. How this science was used is the...
How to become an effective science-policy advisor? This question has emerged following the COVID pan...
This article studies how different systems of policy advice are suited to provide relevant knowledge...
In the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, medical experts (virologists, epidemiologists, public health scholars...
The COVID-19 pandemic experiences of many different countries have shown how an exceptional need for...
Expert advice to policy-makers is everything but a new phenomenon. Throughout the ages, governments ...
Learning from the Pandemic: Scientific Knowledge and Political Decision- Making Processes. This art...
Scientific policy advice is usually perceived as a formalized advisory process within political inst...
In this paper, we use the case of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe to address the question of what ki...
As so many other researchers sitting home and watching the news on the onslaught of COVID-19 in Euro...
The COVID-19 crisis has led to the growing intervention of scientific experts in the decision-making...
Pykett J, Straßheim H, Ball S, et al. Ethical moments and institutional expertise in UK Government ...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on sci...
Immense uncertainty and the need for drastic interventions cause politicians to rely heavily on scie...
Lecture given online on 21 June 2021The Interdisciplinary research cluster 'Crisis of Expert Knowled...
Background: Responses to COVID-19 have invested heavily in science. How this science was used is the...
How to become an effective science-policy advisor? This question has emerged following the COVID pan...
This article studies how different systems of policy advice are suited to provide relevant knowledge...
In the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, medical experts (virologists, epidemiologists, public health scholars...
The COVID-19 pandemic experiences of many different countries have shown how an exceptional need for...
Expert advice to policy-makers is everything but a new phenomenon. Throughout the ages, governments ...
Learning from the Pandemic: Scientific Knowledge and Political Decision- Making Processes. This art...
Scientific policy advice is usually perceived as a formalized advisory process within political inst...
In this paper, we use the case of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe to address the question of what ki...
As so many other researchers sitting home and watching the news on the onslaught of COVID-19 in Euro...
The COVID-19 crisis has led to the growing intervention of scientific experts in the decision-making...
Pykett J, Straßheim H, Ball S, et al. Ethical moments and institutional expertise in UK Government ...