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  1. Enough of Experts: Expert Authority in Crisis (De Gruyter Contemporary Social Sciences, 17)

  2. Description : Enough of Experts: Expert Authority in Crisis analyses the challenges and threats to expert authority in neoliberal political economies and societies. It focuses upon the deep-seated political, economic, social and cultural transformations which have fundamentally destabilized and eroded the institutional foundations of expert authority over more than four decades. The book critically assesses the orthodox or &#8216reeived&#8217model of expert authority as it has come under escalating pressures from a nexus of ideological, organizational, technological and cultural changes that have radically weakened the former&#8217score &#8216intitutional logic&#8217and practical efficacy. It also looks forward to a range of &#8216exert futures&#8217in which expert groups and organizations decline in power and status as their prevalence proliferates to a stage where they become ubiquitous in neoliberal regimes. Finally, the book presents an alternative reflexive model of expert authority and governance that is grounded in the &#8216dyamics of contestation and trust&#8217and stands in direct contrast to the orthodox, rational model.

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