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The role of expertise in governance processes
Reiner Grundmann
Sociology and Policy
Aston Business School
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Governance Processes
100%
Scientific Expertise
100%
Science Studies
100%
Technology Studies
100%
Decision Maker
50%
Knowledge Application
50%
Knowledge Production
50%
High Dose
50%
Expert Knowledge
50%
Ozone Layer Protection
50%
Political Decisions
50%
Knowledge Society
50%
Linear Relation
50%
International Forestry
50%
Field of Science
50%
Individual Scientists
50%
Stall
50%
Conceptual Work
50%
Expert Committees
50%
Global Climate Change
50%
Global Environmental Governance
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Science and Technology
100%
Decision Making
50%
Global Climate Change
50%
Ozone Layer
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Decision Making
100%
Copurification
100%