The politics of expert advice : creating, using and manipulating scientific knowledge for public policy
By: BARKER, Anthony
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Contributor(s): PETERS, B.Guy
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 5B2551p (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10002600 |
1 - Science policy and government - Anthony Barker and B. Guy Peters 2 - Sources of technological controversy - Proximity to or alienation from technology? - Wolfgang Rudig 3 - Chernobyl comes to Italy - The reciprocal relationships of radiation expert, government policies and the mass media - Angela Liberatore 4 - Expert and political elements in official scientific advice on Swiss nuclear power - Christine Mironesco 5 - Controversy and authority in British official scientific advice on radiation - The black report on sellafield and children's leukaemias - Sally Macgill 6 - Advice, legitimacy and nuclear safety in Britain - Michael Saward 7 - The state as a blind investor in fundamental research - Advice to the french and oder governments on the european synchrotron radiation facility - Jean Tournon 8 - Science, public policy and the authoritativeness of the governamental process - Richard Topf
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