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Science is put in the dock, so it seems. Experts are under attack, there is public agitation on the internet. Yet we cherish expertise as never before, and cite expert sources whenever they suit us. Are we friends, or enemies, or both? Contributions from: Jonathan Potter (Loughborough University) Arie Rip (University of Twente) Klasien Horstman (Maastricht University) Jan Staman (Rathenau Institute) Cees van Woerkum (Wageningen University)
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symposium looks at the dynamic role of expertise in our society. How
should we understand the notion of expertise? What operates as credible
expertise, and when? Is scientific expertise overrated, and are other
forms of expertise too easily dismissed? Or is it precisely the other
way around? And what, if anything, does this mean for communicating
science and technology?
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