Democracy and expertise : reorienting policy inquiry
By: Fischer, Frank
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 4.08F5291d (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10013307 |
Part I. Policy expertise and citizen participation in the public realm 1. Between technical knowledge and public responsibility: professional expertise in critical perspective 2. Citizen participation and deliberative governance: the problems of knowledge and complexity 3. Citizens and experts in deliberative democracy: from theory to experimentation Part II. Situation the technical in the social: implications for policy deliberation 4. Deliberative-analytic policy inquiry: postempiricist practices 5. Technical knowledge in public deliberation: toward a constructivist theory of contributory expertise 6. Public policy as social construct: multiple meanings in sustainable development Part III. Policy epistemics for deliberative empowerment: storylines, learning, and passionate reason 7. Policy advice as storyline: narrative knowledge and expert practices 8. Transformative learning through deliberation: social assumptions and the tacit dimension 9. Deliberative empowerment: the cultural politics of discursive space 10. Passionate participants: rethinking emotion in public deliberation
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