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Science in Democracy

Expertise, Institutions, and Representation

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Exploring the intersection of science and democracy, Mark Brown examines how politicized scientific expertise impacts public discourse on critical issues like global warming and biotechnology. He critiques the notion of a value-free science and advocates for a more democratic approach to scientific practice. By integrating insights from political theory and science studies, Brown argues for a redefinition of both science and democracy, emphasizing the need to address the complexities of scientific politics in contemporary democratic societies.

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Science in Democracy, Mark B. Brown

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Titre
Science in Democracy
Sous-titre
Expertise, Institutions, and Representation
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
MIT Press
Publié
2009
Format
souple
Pages
372
ISBN13
9780262513043
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Exploring the intersection of science and democracy, Mark Brown examines how politicized scientific expertise impacts public discourse on critical issues like global warming and biotechnology. He critiques the notion of a value-free science and advocates for a more democratic approach to scientific practice. By integrating insights from political theory and science studies, Brown argues for a redefinition of both science and democracy, emphasizing the need to address the complexities of scientific politics in contemporary democratic societies.