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In person icon Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: ALE E1.17/1.18
Tuesday 14:00 - 15:45 BST (13/08/2024)
The rise of post-truth politics has highlighted the contestations and limits of traditional scientific expertise. This panel will explore a crucial question: what (if anything) has replaced scientific expertise as a source of epistemic authority in policy and politics? By exploring case studies from a variety of fields, this panel aims to map the 'evidence horizon' and the new roles of scientific expertise.
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Can democracy cure epistemic injustice? | View Paper Details |
Academic Expertise in Policymaking: An Examination of Channels and Contexts | View Paper Details |
Bridging the gap between academia and practice: the interactions of different forms of knowledge in the context of agroecological schools | View Paper Details |
Scientific expertise and the problem of ethical evaluation of emergent technologies | View Paper Details |