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The Politics of Expertise
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ABSTRACT
This book collects case studies and theoretical papers on expertise, focusing on four major themes: legitimation, the aggregation of knowledge, the distribution of knowledge and the distribution of power. It focuses on the institutional means by which the distribution of knowledge and the distribution of power are connected, and how the problems of aggregating knowledge and legitimating it are solved by these structures. The radical novelty of this approach is that it places the traditional discussion of expertise in democracy into a much larger framework of knowledge and power relations, and in addition begins to raise the questions of epistemology that a serious account of these problems requires.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
Part I: Some Basic Theory
chapter 1|24 pages
What is the Problem with Experts?
chapter 2|10 pages
Political Epistemology, Expertise, and the Aggregation of Knowledge
part |2 pages
Part II: Aggregation
chapter 3|18 pages
Truth and Decision
chapter 4|22 pages
Expertise and Political Responsibility: The Columbia Shuttle Catastrophe
chapter 5|21 pages
Balancing Expert Power: Two Models for the Future of Politics
part |2 pages
Part III: Expert Institutions
chapter 8|24 pages
From Edifi cation to Expertise: Sociology as a “Profession”
chapter 9|18 pages
Scientists as Agents
chapter 10|12 pages
Expertise and the Process of Policy Making: The EU’s New Model of Legitimacy
chapter 11|14 pages
Was Real Existing Socialism a Premature Form of Rule by Experts?
chapter 12|14 pages
Blind Spot? Weber’s Concept of Expertise and the Perplexing Case of China
part |2 pages
Part IV: Collective Heuristics: Expertise as System