How science and policy interact has been a major research focus in the International Relations (IR) tradition, using the epistemic community (EC) concept, as well as in the alternative perspective of Science and Technology Studies (STS). Should science be autonomous and as apolitical as possible in order to ‘speak truth to power’, as suggested by EC or should the inevitable entanglement of science and politics be accepted and embraced so as to make advice more conducive to negotiating the explicit travails of political decision-making as suggested by STS? With this point of departure, we compare similarities and differences between science–policy interactions in the issue areas of eutrophication and fisheries management of the Baltic Sea. T...
In the context of the difficult issue of managing fishing in a sustainable fashion, this study devel...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
This edited volume presents a comprehensive and coherent interdisciplinary analysis of challenges an...
How science and policy interact has been a major research focus in the International Relations (IR) ...
This paper is an empirical study of the role of science in environmental governance using a case stu...
This chapter investigates and compares the interactions between science and policy (risk assessments...
This study investigates if and how present institutional structures and interactions between scienti...
Policy-makers and scientists often expect that controversies in public policy can be solved by gathe...
Over-fishing and eutrophication (too much nutrients) are among the most severe threats to the ecosys...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
Policy-makers and scientists often expect that controversies in public policy can be solved by gathe...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
This thesis blends philosophy of science, sociology, political science, communications studies and v...
Human knowledge is not a static entity, but is a dynamic and cumulative learning process, which tran...
In the context of the difficult issue of managing fishing in a sustainable fashion, this study devel...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
This edited volume presents a comprehensive and coherent interdisciplinary analysis of challenges an...
How science and policy interact has been a major research focus in the International Relations (IR) ...
This paper is an empirical study of the role of science in environmental governance using a case stu...
This chapter investigates and compares the interactions between science and policy (risk assessments...
This study investigates if and how present institutional structures and interactions between scienti...
Policy-makers and scientists often expect that controversies in public policy can be solved by gathe...
Over-fishing and eutrophication (too much nutrients) are among the most severe threats to the ecosys...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
Policy-makers and scientists often expect that controversies in public policy can be solved by gathe...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
This thesis blends philosophy of science, sociology, political science, communications studies and v...
Human knowledge is not a static entity, but is a dynamic and cumulative learning process, which tran...
In the context of the difficult issue of managing fishing in a sustainable fashion, this study devel...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
This edited volume presents a comprehensive and coherent interdisciplinary analysis of challenges an...