Weingart P. Trust and Distrust of Scientific Experts and the Challenges of the Democratization of Science. In: Eyal G, Medvetz T, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Expertise and Democratic Politics. 1st ed. New York: Oxford University Press; 2023: 29-51
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Collins and Evans's Third Way of Social Studies of Science is an ambitious attempt to counteract the...
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Maasen S, Weingart P. What's New in Scientific Advice to Politics? In: Maasen S, Weingart P, eds. De...
Realizing the ideal of democracy requires political inclusion for citizens. A legitimate democracy m...
Issues of integrity and responsibility in science generate headlines, but rarely are they connected ...
The phenomenon of expertise produces two problems for liberal democratic theory: the first is whethe...
Environmental scholars and practitioners are calling for the democratization of science and expertis...
This article discusses the conditions under which the use of expert knowledge may provide an adequat...
How democratic are the social sciences? Can and should they be more so – what are the promises, what...
Weingart P. Scientific Expertise and Political Accountability: Paradoxes of Science in Politics. Sci...
Maasen S, Weingart P, eds. Democratization of Expertise. Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook. Vol 24....
Collins and Evans's Third Way of Social Studies of Science is an ambitious attempt to counteract the...
With knowledge societies, the role of expert knowledge has grown to cover all areas of social life. ...
In every poll asking the public to rank professions by prestige, scientists excel. They command grea...
The rise of populism in the West has led to attacks on the legitimacy of scientific expertise in pol...
The topic of expertise has become especially lively in recent years in academic discussions and deba...
Faced with current urgent calls for more trust in experts, especially in high impact and politically...
Maasen S, Weingart P. What's New in Scientific Advice to Politics? In: Maasen S, Weingart P, eds. De...
Realizing the ideal of democracy requires political inclusion for citizens. A legitimate democracy m...
Issues of integrity and responsibility in science generate headlines, but rarely are they connected ...
The phenomenon of expertise produces two problems for liberal democratic theory: the first is whethe...
Environmental scholars and practitioners are calling for the democratization of science and expertis...
This article discusses the conditions under which the use of expert knowledge may provide an adequat...
How democratic are the social sciences? Can and should they be more so – what are the promises, what...