Experts and expertise in science and technology in Europe since the 1960s : organized civil society, democracy and political decision-making
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Ce que dit l'éditeurDo the politicians actually take decisions, or rather the experts do it in their place ? In other words, it is a matter of understanding whether the political stakeholders/representatives simply approve the final stage of a decision procedure led by the experts they have delegated, since they lack cognitive skills or because the experts do not try enough to explicit potentials and risks involved. Here lays the possible loss of democratic legitimacy in the decision-making process. This brings into question the responsibility of a ruling class to which the political representatives and secondarily the experts belong. This book analyses the interplay of these different actors in the political relations among States since the 1960s : this interaction capability becomes a key factor for the international accountability of a country, and above all for the democratic reliability of its decision-making process. Then we have to consider the role of the organized civil society. In that way, expertise provides the basis for the mediation among the States, and then expertise goes for the legitimacy of power practices in all parties engaged, and in the decision-making process inside the democratic arenas. |
RésuméCet ouvrage, issu d'un colloque organisé à Padoue en février 2017, évoque les liens entre les conseillers et les représentants politiques en Europe depuis les années 1960. Les contributeurs évoquent notamment les aspects économiques et sociaux ainsi que les enjeux scientifiques et technologiques. ©Electre 2024 |
Caractéristiques Éditeur(s) Date de parution
15 janvier 2018
Collection(s)
Euroclio
Rayon
Politique
Contributeur(s) Christine Bouneau
(Directeur de publication), David Burigana
(Directeur de publication) EAN
9782807605206
Nombre de pages
292
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
21.0
cm x
15.0
cm x
1.6
cm
Poids
360
g
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