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Building: C - Hollar, Floor: 1, Room: 13
Wednesday 10:45 - 12:30 CEST (06/09/2023)
This panel will explore the tension between technocratic and democratic modes of decision-making. It will explore the implications of the 'participatory turn' on the broader politics of knowledge as well as its impact on decision-making and governance of an increasingly growing number of political domains.
| Title | Details |
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| How knowledge practices shape outcomes in social movements: A Case study of the People’s Assembly 2013 in Estonia | View Paper Details |
| Gender representation in expert groups | View Paper Details |
| The Science-Policy Nexus: Colonial Modernity Logics of Cultural Distance and Knowledge Production in European Integration Regimes | View Paper Details |
| Do epistemic asymmetries have to lead to epistemic dependence? Two approaches in contemporary democratic theory | View Paper Details |
| Patterns of authorship in the Global Environmental Outlook | View Paper Details |