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Building: C - Hollar, Floor: 1, Room: 13
Thursday 10:45 - 12:30 CEST (07/09/2023)
This panel focuses on the changing role and practices of expertise by focusing on the rise of actors in-between science and politics. By exploring different forms and strategies of knowledge brokering, it will aim to unpack the changing epistemic and political structures that underpin the relationship between science and politics.
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Whose Bright Idea Was It Anyway? Understanding How Lobbyists Produce Knowledge | View Paper Details |
The growth and influence of knowledge brokering for public sector reform | View Paper Details |
From knowledge to (supranational) influence: a learning-oriented approach to EU policy-making | View Paper Details |
Changing patterns in the use of problem- and solution-oriented evidence in debates on sustainability issues: the case of pesticide policy in Switzerland | View Paper Details |