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Experts, Knowledge and Legitimation

Governance
Policy Analysis
Public Policy
Knowledge
P138
Annabelle Littoz-Monnet
The Geneva Graduate Institute
Catherine Settle
Australian National University

Building: Jean-Brillant, Floor: 3, Room: B-3335

Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 EDT (27/08/2015)

Abstract

The panel discusses the role of expert knowledge in processes of institutionalisation and legitimation in public policy-making.

Title Details
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The Logic behind Institutionalised Expertise Provision in the EU View Paper Details
The Struggle for a Legitimate Expertise on the Shale Gas Controversy in France and Quebec View Paper Details
Back to the Roots – The Influence of Knowledge and Evidence on British Labour Market Policies View Paper Details
International Bureaucrats’ Competence Creep into the Governance of Bioethical Issues: The Use of Ethics Experts as a Bureaucratic Device View Paper Details