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The role of expertise in governance processes
Reiner Grundmann
Sociology and Policy
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston Business School
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Business & Economics
Science Studies
71%
Technology Studies
68%
Expertise
61%
Governance
55%
Global Environmental Governance
46%
Ozone Layer
42%
Expert Knowledge
35%
Global Climate Change
34%
Knowledge Application
34%
Knowledge Society
33%
Political Decision
33%
Knowledge Production
31%
Advocacy
29%
Hybridization
28%
Purification
28%
Forestry
26%
Decision Making
22%
Decision Maker
17%
Empirical Study
16%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
science and technology
80%
environmental governance
52%
advocacy
50%
ozone layer
49%
decision
48%
purification
36%
forestry
35%
global climate
33%
society
29%
decision making
28%
dose
28%
science
25%
policy
23%
climate change
22%
analysis
10%
Agriculture & Biology
governance
100%
environmental governance
76%
advocacy
59%
ozonosphere
59%
expert opinion
51%
committees
41%
forestry
39%
decision making
38%
climate change
32%
hybridization
30%
dosage
20%
Social Sciences
technology studies
60%
expertise
57%
science studies
54%
governance
50%
earth's atmosphere
38%
expert knowledge
31%
knowledge society
30%
political decision
30%
forestry
27%
knowledge production
27%
decision maker
23%
climate change
22%
regime
18%
decision making
16%
expert
16%
present
14%
Group
7%