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Democracy and Expertise - Reorienting Policy Inquiry (Paperback)
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Democracy and Expertise - Reorienting Policy Inquiry (Paperback)
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This book explores the role of policy expertise in a democratic
society. From the perspectives of political science and policy
theory, the chapters examine the implications of deliberative
democratic governance for professional expertise and extends them
to specific policy practices. Following the earlier lead of John
Dewey, the discussion focuses in particular on the ways
professional practices might be reoriented to assist citizens in
understanding and discussing the complex policy issues of an
advanced technological society. In doing so, it also explores how
public deliberation can be improved through more cooperative forms
of policy inquiry.
Adopting a deliberative-analytic approach to policy inquiry,
grounded in a postempiricist, constructivist understanding of
inquiry and knowledge and the participatory practices that support
such an approach, the chapters draw on thriving theoretical and
practical work dedicated to revitalizing the citizen's role in both
civil society and newer practices of democratic governance-in
particular deliberative democracy, practical work with deliberative
experiments, the theory and practices of democratic governance, and
participatory research. Deliberative practices are promoted here as
a new component part of policy-related disciplines required for
participatory governance. Calling for a specialization of "policy
epistemics" to advance such practices, the second half of the book
takes up issues related to deliberative empowerment, including the
relation of technical and social knowledge, the interpretive
dimensions of social meaning and multiple realities, the role of
narrative knowledge and storylines, policy inquiry, social
learning, tacit knowledge, the design of discursive spaces, and the
place of emotional expression in public deliberation.
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