Tag: Experts

Experts in Science and Society


Free Download Elke Kurz-Milcke, "Experts in Science and Society"
English | 2004 | pages: 308 | ISBN: 1475787448, 0306479036 | PDF | 4,8 mb
Taking the viewpoint that experts are consulted when there is something important at stake for an individual, a group, or society at large, this volume explores expertise as a relational concept. In order to be culturally comparative, this volume includes examples and discussions of experts in different countries and even in different time periods. The topics include the roles of political experts, scientific experts, medical experts, and legal experts.

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The Salt Fix Why the Experts Got It All Wrong–and How Eating More Might Save Your Life (2024)


Free Download Dr. James DiNicolantonio, "The Salt Fix: Why the Experts Got It All Wrong-and How Eating More Might Save Your Life"
English | 2017 | ISBN: 0451496965 | EPUB | pages: 272 | 8.2 mb
What if everything you know aboutsaltis wrong? A leading cardiovascular research scientist explains how this vital crystal got a negative reputation, and showshow to lower blood pressureand experienceweight lossusing salt.The Salt Fixis essential reading for everyone on the keto diet!

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Experts in Government The Deep State from Caligula to Trump and Beyond


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 1009478621 | 90 Pages | PDF (True) | 2.2 MB
From Caligula and the time of ancient Rome to the present, governments have relied on experts to manage public programs. But with that expertise has come power, and that power has long proven difficult to hold accountable. The tension between experts in the bureaucracy and the policy goals of elected officials, however, remains a point of often bitter tension. President Donald Trump labeled these experts as a ‘deep state’ seeking to resist the policies he believed he was elected to pursue―and he developed a policy scheme to make it far easier to fire experts he deemed insufficiently loyal. The age-old battles between expertise and accountability have come to a sharp point, and resolving these tensions requires a fresh look at the rule of law to shape the role of experts in governance.

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Enough of Experts Expert Authority in Crisis


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English | ISBN: 3110739054 | 2023 | 232 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 2 MB
Enough of Experts: Expert Authority in Crisis analyses the challenges and threats to expert authority in neoliberal political economies and societies. It focuses upon the deep-seated political, economic, social and cultural transformations which have fundamentally destabilized and eroded the institutional foundations of expert authority over more than four decades. The book critically assesses the orthodox or ‘received’ model of expert authority as it has come under escalating pressures from a nexus of ideological, organizational, technological and cultural changes that have radically weakened the former’s core ‘institutional logic’ and practical efficacy. It also looks forward to a range of ‘expert futures’ in which expert groups and organizations decline in power and status as their prevalence proliferates to a stage where they become ubiquitous in neoliberal regimes. Finally, the book presents an alternative reflexive model of expert authority and governance that is grounded in the ‘dynamics of contestation and trust’ and stands in direct contrast to the orthodox, rational model.

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Uneasy Alchemy Citizens and Experts in Louisiana’s Chemical Corridor Disputes


Free Download Barbara L. Allen, "Uneasy Alchemy: Citizens and Experts in Louisiana’s Chemical Corridor Disputes"
English | 2003 | ISBN: 0262012030 | PDF | pages: 230 | 101.5 mb
Louisiana annually reports over eight tons of toxic waste for each citizen. Uneasy Alchemy examines the role of experts―lawyers, economists, health professionals, and scientists―in the struggles for environmental justice in the state’s infamous Chemical Corridor or "Cancer Alley." This legendary toxic zone between New Orleans and Baton Rouge is home to about 125 oil and chemical plants; cancer and respiratory illness rates there are among the highest in the nation. The efforts of residents to ensure a healthy environment is one of the most important social justice movements of the post-civil rights era. Louisiana is an especially appropriate venue for the examination of race, class, and politics within an environmental justice framework because of the critical role the chemical industry has played in the economic development of the state, and the weak record of state agencies in controlling toxic chemicals and enforcing environmental regulations. But while Louisiana suffers from some of the worst chemical pollution in the nation, it has also been the site of important environmental victories. Using ethnographic analysis of interviews with citizens, activists, and experts, media accounts, policy reports, government documents, minutes of hearings, and company statements, Barbara Allen identifies the factors that contribute to successful environmental justice efforts. She finds that the most successful strategies involved temporary alliances between local citizens and expert-activists, across lines of race and class, and between local and national organizations. These alliances were not easy to achieve―local citizens tend to mistrust outside experts and want fast action in response to health threats―but once formed, these powerful combinations of local and expert knowledge were an important force for action and change.

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The Treason of the Experts Covid and the Credentialed Class


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English | April 28, 2023 | ISBN: 1630695882 | 286 pages | EPUB | 0.46 Mb
This is one man’s chronicle, at times indignant and at others reflective, of an extraordinary moment in the history of the world, a moment of crisis whose eventual resolution will have far-reaching consequences for our children and their children.

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Ask the Experts The Human Body and Mind The Ask the Experts


Free Download Ask the Experts: The Human Body and Mind: The Ask the Experts by Scientific American, Graham Halstead, Blackstone Publishing
English | 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B085Z284R3 | M4B@125kbps | 4 hours and 36 minutes | 251 Mb
For going on two decades, Scientific American’s "Ask the Experts" column has been answering listener questions on all fields of science. We’ve taken your questions from the basic to the esoteric and reached out to top scientists, professors, and researchers to find out why the sky is blue or whether we really only use 10 percent of our brains.
Now, we’ve combed through our archives and have compiled some of the most interesting questions (and answers) into a series of books. Organized by subject, each title provides short, easily digestible answers to questions on that particular branch of the sciences.

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