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There is a deep distrust of experts in America today. Influenced by
populist politics, many question or downright ignore the
recommendations of scientists, scholars, and others with
specialized training. It appears that expertise, a critical
component of democratic life, no longer appeals to wide swaths of
the body politic. On Expertise is a robust defense of the expert
class. Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher examines modern and ancient
theories of expertise through the lens of rhetoric and interviews
some forty professionals, revealing how they understand their own
expertise and how they came to be known as "experts." She shows
that expertise requires not only knowledge and skill but also,
crucially, an acknowledgment by others-both specialists and
laypeople-that one is a credible authority. At its heart, expertise
is a rhetorical construct, and to be persuasive, experts must have
the ability to apply their knowledge and skills rightly-in the
right way, at the right time, to achieve the right end. Ultimately,
Mehlenbacher argues that experts apply their technical knowledge
effectively and win others' trust through acting prudently and
cultivating goodwill. Timely, practical, and sophisticated, On
Expertise provides vital scaffolding for our understanding of
expertise and its real-world application. This book is essential
for beginning the work of rehabilitating the expert class amid a
politics of extreme populism and anti-intellectualism.
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