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The rise of populism in the West has led to attacks on the
legitimacy of scientific expertise in political decision making.
This book explores the differences between populism and pluralist
democracy and their relationship with science. Pluralist democracy
is characterised by respect for minority choices and a system of
checks and balances that prevents power being concentrated in one
group, while populism treats minorities as traitorous so as to
concentrate power in the government. The book argues that
scientific expertise - and science more generally -- should be
understood as one of the checks and balances in pluralist
democracies. It defends science as 'craftwork with integrity' and
shows how its crucial role in democratic societies can be rethought
and that it must be publicly explained. This book will be of value
to scholars and practitioners working across STS as well as to
anyone interested in decoding the populist agenda against science.
As oil reserves decline and the environment takes centre stage in
public policy discussions, the merits and dangers of nuclear power
and nuclear waste management are once again being debated. Nuclear
Waste Management in Canada provides a critical counterpoint to the
position of government and industry by examining not only the
technical but also the social and ethical aspects of the issue.
What do frequently used terms such as safety, risk, and
acceptability really mean? And how and why did the public
consultation process in Canada fail to address ethical and social
issues? This timely collection defuses the uncertainty, ambiguity,
and ignorance that surrounds discussions of nuclear energy.
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