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Rethinking Expertise 1st Edition Harry Collins Robert Evans

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Rethinking Expertise 1st Edition Harry Collins Robert Evans
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Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Harry Collins, Robert Evans
ISBN: 9780226113609, 0226113604
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Rethinking Expertise 1st Edition Harry Collins Robert Evans by Harry Collins, Robert Evans 9780226113609, 0226113604 instant download after payment.

What does it mean to be an expert? In Rethinking Expertise, Harry Collins and Robert Evans offer a radical new perspective on the role of expertise in the practice of science and the public evaluation of technology.Collins and Evans present a Periodic Table of Expertises based on the idea of tacit knowledge—knowledge that we have but cannot explain. They then look at how some expertises are used to judge others, how laypeople judge between experts, and how credentials are used to evaluate them. Throughout, Collins and Evans ask an important question: how can the public make use of science and technology before there is consensus in the scientific community? This book has wide implications for public policy and for those who seek to understand science and benefit from it. “Starts to lay the groundwork for solving a critical problem—how to restore the force of technical scientific information in public controversies, without importing disguised political agendas.”—Nature  “A rich and detailed ‘periodic table’ of expertise . . . full of case studies, anecdotes and intriguing experiments.”—Times Higher Education Supplement (UK)   (20071115)

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