This paper puts forward a theoretical framework for the analysis of expertise and experts in contemporary societies. It argues that while prevailing approaches have come to see expertise in various forms and functions, they tend to neglect the broader historical and societal context, and importantly the relational aspect of expertise. This will be discussed with regard to influential theoretical frameworks, such as laboratory studies, regulatory science, lay expertise, post-normal science, and honest brokers. An alternative framework of expertise is introduced, showing the limitations of existing frameworks and emphasizing one crucial element of all expertise, which is their role in guiding action
In this paper, we argue that the formulation of typical expert judgements – here referred to as ‘jud...
We argue that the way in which the concept of expertise is understood and invoked has prevented prog...
The standard issues with experts are about the nature of scientifi c expertise; problems of legitimac...
This paper puts forward a theoretical framework for the analysis of expertise and experts in contemp...
Following the concepts of knowledge societies, capacity for effective action is limited mainly by th...
Expert knowledge is an essential component of modern society. It is also a potentially difficult top...
In today's complex world, we have come to rely increasingly on those who have expertise in specific ...
This essay provides a framework of concepts and principles suitable for systematic discussion of iss...
The research programme known as Studies of Expertise and Experience (SEE), often referred to as the ...
This paper is concerned with modeling the nature of expertise and its role in society in relation to...
The paper analyzes, on the basis of Ryle’s concepts of knowledge that and knowledge how, both object...
There are many philosophical problems surrounding experts, given the power and status accorded to th...
This article discusses frameworks for studying expertise at the knowledge level and knowledge-use le...
Expert knowledge - a concept associated with Ryle’s distinction of knowledgethat and knowledge-how -...
Expertise has come under attack not least since the Brexit vote in the UK and Donald Trump’s electio...
In this paper, we argue that the formulation of typical expert judgements – here referred to as ‘jud...
We argue that the way in which the concept of expertise is understood and invoked has prevented prog...
The standard issues with experts are about the nature of scientifi c expertise; problems of legitimac...
This paper puts forward a theoretical framework for the analysis of expertise and experts in contemp...
Following the concepts of knowledge societies, capacity for effective action is limited mainly by th...
Expert knowledge is an essential component of modern society. It is also a potentially difficult top...
In today's complex world, we have come to rely increasingly on those who have expertise in specific ...
This essay provides a framework of concepts and principles suitable for systematic discussion of iss...
The research programme known as Studies of Expertise and Experience (SEE), often referred to as the ...
This paper is concerned with modeling the nature of expertise and its role in society in relation to...
The paper analyzes, on the basis of Ryle’s concepts of knowledge that and knowledge how, both object...
There are many philosophical problems surrounding experts, given the power and status accorded to th...
This article discusses frameworks for studying expertise at the knowledge level and knowledge-use le...
Expert knowledge - a concept associated with Ryle’s distinction of knowledgethat and knowledge-how -...
Expertise has come under attack not least since the Brexit vote in the UK and Donald Trump’s electio...
In this paper, we argue that the formulation of typical expert judgements – here referred to as ‘jud...
We argue that the way in which the concept of expertise is understood and invoked has prevented prog...
The standard issues with experts are about the nature of scientifi c expertise; problems of legitimac...