After official policy advice to governments is publicly released, governments are often accused of ignoring or rejecting their experts. Commonly represented as politicisation, this depiction is superficial. Digging deeper, is there something about the official advice itself that makes it easy to ignore? Instead of lamenting a demise of expertise, Christiane Gerblinger asks: does the expert advice of policy officials feature characteristics that invite its government audience to overlook or misread it? To answer this question, Gerblinger critically examines official policy advice and finds the language of the rebuffed: government experts reluctant to disclose what they know so as to accommodate political circumstances. She argues that this l...
As part of our ongoing symposium “Experts on Trial”, Professor Sheila Dow argues that if...
This article contributes to unraveling the ‘paradox of scientific authority’, that is, the fact that...
Drawing on recent research about UK think tanks, austerity and social policy, Hartwig Pautz and Elke...
Governments face a fundamental dilemma when asking expert groups for advice. Experts possess knowled...
Britain’s exit from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1992 and the Second Iraq War in 2003 are...
This chapter discusses the topics of trust and expertise from the perspective of political epistemol...
This article examines expert knowledge utilization in public policy processes. We study how much exp...
Policy advice has been the subject of ongoing research in the policy sciences as it raises fundament...
Governments face a fundamental dilemma when asking expert groups for advice. Experts possess knowled...
democracy; normative theory; political theory; public administration; public policy; policymakin
Considering the growing contestation of expertise in the public sphere, this chapter explores the in...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making and...
How can expertise best be integrated within democratic systems? And how can such systems best enable...
This article investigates the policy-making role of Greek ministerial advisers. This is achieved by ...
Populism and media-enhanced polarisation are reinforcing the declining trust in public institutions....
As part of our ongoing symposium “Experts on Trial”, Professor Sheila Dow argues that if...
This article contributes to unraveling the ‘paradox of scientific authority’, that is, the fact that...
Drawing on recent research about UK think tanks, austerity and social policy, Hartwig Pautz and Elke...
Governments face a fundamental dilemma when asking expert groups for advice. Experts possess knowled...
Britain’s exit from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1992 and the Second Iraq War in 2003 are...
This chapter discusses the topics of trust and expertise from the perspective of political epistemol...
This article examines expert knowledge utilization in public policy processes. We study how much exp...
Policy advice has been the subject of ongoing research in the policy sciences as it raises fundament...
Governments face a fundamental dilemma when asking expert groups for advice. Experts possess knowled...
democracy; normative theory; political theory; public administration; public policy; policymakin
Considering the growing contestation of expertise in the public sphere, this chapter explores the in...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making and...
How can expertise best be integrated within democratic systems? And how can such systems best enable...
This article investigates the policy-making role of Greek ministerial advisers. This is achieved by ...
Populism and media-enhanced polarisation are reinforcing the declining trust in public institutions....
As part of our ongoing symposium “Experts on Trial”, Professor Sheila Dow argues that if...
This article contributes to unraveling the ‘paradox of scientific authority’, that is, the fact that...
Drawing on recent research about UK think tanks, austerity and social policy, Hartwig Pautz and Elke...