"An impressive, interesting, and multifaceted work. Fischer provides the reader with a wide and fascinating range of theoretical and policy-oriented materials, weaves in real life problems of public participation (or lack thereof) from around the world, and effectively brings together important concerns."--Alan Mandell, State University of New York, Empire State College
"An impressive, interesting, and multifaceted work. Fischer provides the reader with a wide and fascinating range of theoretical and policy-oriented materials, weaves in real life problems of public participation (or lack thereof) from around the world, and effectively brings together important concerns."--Alan Mandell, State University of New York, Empire State CollegeHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frank Fischer is Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University in Newark and member of the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy in New Brunswick. He is the author of Evaluating Public Policy and Technocracy and the Politics of Expertise, among other books, and has coedited a number more, including The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis and Planning, also published by Duke University Press, and Living with Nature: Environmental Politics and Cultural Discourse.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface ix Part I. Citizens and Experts in the Risk Society 1 1. Democratic Prospects in an Age of Expertise: Confronting the Technocratic Challenge 5 2. Professional Knowledge and Citizen Participation: Rethinking Expertise 29 3. Environmental Crisis and the Technocratic Challenge: Expertise in the Risk Society 47 4. The Return of the Particular: Scientific Inquiry and Local Knowledge in Postpositivist Perspective 68 Part II. Environmental Politics in the Public Sphere: Technical versus Cultural Rationality 87 5. Science and Politics in Environmental Regulation: The Politicization of Expertise 89 6. Confronting Experts in the Public Sphere: The Environmental Movement as Cultural Politics 109 7. Not in My Backyard: Risk Assessment and the Politics of Cultural Rationality 124 Part III. Local Knowledge and Participatory Inquiry: Methodological Practices for Political Empowerment 143 8. Citizens as Local Experts: Popular Epidemiology and Participatory Resource Mapping 147 9. Community Inquiry and Local Knowledge: The Political and Methodological Foundations of Participatory Research 170 10. Ordinary Local Knowledge: From Potato Farming to Environmental Protection 193 Part IV. Discursive Institutions and Policy Epistemics 219 11. Discursive Institutions for Environmental Policy Making: Participatory Inquiry as Civic Discovery 221 12. The Environments of Argument: Deliberative Practices and Policy Epistemics 242 Appendixes 263 Notes 279 References 299 Index 329
Preface ix Part I. Citizens and Experts in the Risk Society 1 1. Democratic Prospects in an Age of Expertise: Confronting the Technocratic Challenge 5 2. Professional Knowledge and Citizen Participation: Rethinking Expertise 29 3. Environmental Crisis and the Technocratic Challenge: Expertise in the Risk Society 47 4. The Return of the Particular: Scientific Inquiry and Local Knowledge in Postpositivist Perspective 68 Part II. Environmental Politics in the Public Sphere: Technical versus Cultural Rationality 87 5. Science and Politics in Environmental Regulation: The Politicization of Expertise 89 6. Confronting Experts in the Public Sphere: The Environmental Movement as Cultural Politics 109 7. Not in My Backyard: Risk Assessment and the Politics of Cultural Rationality 124 Part III. Local Knowledge and Participatory Inquiry: Methodological Practices for Political Empowerment 143 8. Citizens as Local Experts: Popular Epidemiology and Participatory Resource Mapping 147 9. Community Inquiry and Local Knowledge: The Political and Methodological Foundations of Participatory Research 170 10. Ordinary Local Knowledge: From Potato Farming to Environmental Protection 193 Part IV. Discursive Institutions and Policy Epistemics 219 11. Discursive Institutions for Environmental Policy Making: Participatory Inquiry as Civic Discovery 221 12. The Environments of Argument: Deliberative Practices and Policy Epistemics 242 Appendixes 263 Notes 279 References 299 Index 329
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