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This book engages with a critical perspective on gender equality
and quality of life. It provides a comprehensive overview of
theoretical and methodological frameworks for exploring both
concepts which is complemented by the analysis of gender equality
policies in Poland and Norway. With contributors from sociology to
history and health studies, it draws on a wide range of examples to
examine a multidimensional concept underpinning policy commitments
and actions in areas such as family, labour market, health,
reproductive rights or participation in political life. "This is
not only an expertly written and interesting book, but also a
particularly current one in the light of the Europe-wide
socio-political changes that affect both Poland and Norway." Prof.
Malgorzata Fuszara (University of Warsaw)
Expertisation and Democracy in Europe provides a much-needed
account of the role and re-organisation of expertise and expert
knowledge in Europe and the European Union in a broad range of
policy spheres, contributing to the debate triggered by the recent
crises. It brings novel perspectives to debates on technocracy and
our understanding of the relations between knowledge, experts and
democracy. The book explores and assesses new and old linkages
between knowledge, expertise and democracy, and expands and deepens
the current debates by addressing questions such as: What is the
role of expertise in Europe? How is knowledge of different kinds
embedded in and decisive for democratic practice in contemporary
democracies? How are we to assess recent transformations of the
expert-citizens and government-civil society relationships from the
perspective of democracy, and which paths are viable in the years
to come? Finally, the book engages with and gives flesh to the
notion of expertisation not only as a broad political and societal
diagnosis, but also as a multidimensional and deeply contested
process that enfolds in concrete practices and institutional
settings. This text will be of key interest to scholars and
students of European studies, European and European Union politics,
democracy, public policy, international relations, sociology,
gender studies and media studies.
Expertisation and Democracy in Europe provides a much-needed
account of the role and re-organisation of expertise and expert
knowledge in Europe and the European Union in a broad range of
policy spheres, contributing to the debate triggered by the recent
crises. It brings novel perspectives to debates on technocracy and
our understanding of the relations between knowledge, experts and
democracy. The book explores and assesses new and old linkages
between knowledge, expertise and democracy, and expands and deepens
the current debates by addressing questions such as: What is the
role of expertise in Europe? How is knowledge of different kinds
embedded in and decisive for democratic practice in contemporary
democracies? How are we to assess recent transformations of the
expert-citizens and government-civil society relationships from the
perspective of democracy, and which paths are viable in the years
to come? Finally, the book engages with and gives flesh to the
notion of expertisation not only as a broad political and societal
diagnosis, but also as a multidimensional and deeply contested
process that enfolds in concrete practices and institutional
settings. This text will be of key interest to scholars and
students of European studies, European and European Union politics,
democracy, public policy, international relations, sociology,
gender studies and media studies.
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