Politics and Expertise: How to Use Science in a Democratic Society

Politics and Expertise: How to Use Science in a Democratic Society

by Zeynep Pamuk
Politics and Expertise: How to Use Science in a Democratic Society

Politics and Expertise: How to Use Science in a Democratic Society

by Zeynep Pamuk

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Overview

A new model for the relationship between science and democracy that spans policymaking, the funding and conduct of research, and our approach to new technologies

Our ability to act on some of the most pressing issues of our time, from pandemics and climate change to artificial intelligence and nuclear weapons, depends on knowledge provided by scientists and other experts. Meanwhile, contemporary political life is increasingly characterized by problematic responses to expertise, with denials of science on the one hand and complaints about the ignorance of the citizenry on the other.

Politics and Expertise offers a new model for the relationship between science and democracy, rooted in the ways in which scientific knowledge and the political context of its use are imperfect. Zeynep Pamuk starts from the fact that science is uncertain, incomplete, and contested, and shows how scientists’ judgments about what is significant and useful shape the agenda and framing of political decisions. The challenge, Pamuk argues, is to ensure that democracies can expose and contest the assumptions and omissions of scientists, instead of choosing between wholesale acceptance or rejection of expertise. To this end, she argues for institutions that support scientific dissent, proposes an adversarial “science court” to facilitate the public scrutiny of science, reimagines structures for funding scientific research, and provocatively suggests restricting research into dangerous new technologies.

Through rigorous philosophical analysis and fascinating examples, Politics and Expertise moves the conversation beyond the dichotomy between technocracy and populism and develops a better answer for how to govern and use science democratically.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691218939
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 12/21/2021
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Zeynep Pamuk is assistant professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

1 Science on Trial 1

2 Significant Knowledge 27

3 The Paradox of Scientific Advice 63

4 A Proposal for a Science Court 98

5 Justifying Public Funding for Science 133

6 Dangerous Science and the Limits of Free Inquiry 161

7 A Political Theory for Uncertain Times 185

8 Epilogue: Covid-19 193

References 211

Index 231

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"As the world confronts climate change with increasing urgency amid a devastating pandemic, few books are more timely than this lucid examination of the tensions between science and democracy. In accessible and erudite terms, Pamuk asks what democracies can reasonably ask of science and how they can make better use of it. Moving seamlessly from philosophical debates to pragmatic realities, Politics and Expertise deserves the attention of policymakers and concerned citizens alike."—Peter Hall, Harvard University

“Sophisticated and innovative, Politics and Expertise addresses the important question of how to negotiate the tense relationship between science and democracy. Striking the right balance between debates in philosophy of science and normative democratic theory, Pamuk is fair-minded in acknowledging similarities among existing approaches, while also highlighting what is distinctive. Her specific ideas about institutional design are bound to spark debate.”—Jan-Werner Müller, author of Democracy Rules

“Science is vital for political decision making. Yet scientific expertise can be uncertain, incomplete, contradictory, and, sometimes, dangerous. In this groundbreaking book, Pamuk makes a powerful case for the democratic scrutiny of science. This is an incisive, erudite, and wise intervention, made all the more urgent by the recent Covid crisis.”Cécile Laborde, University of Oxford

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