Zeynep Pamuk on the Role of Science and Expertise in a Democracy

Zeynep Pamuk on the Role of Science and Expertise in a Democracy

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Science is never offering the whole truth. It may be offering us something accurate. Scientific findings may be reliable for now, but they are always incomplete.

Zeynep Pamuk

A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com or a short review of Politics and Expertise: How to Use Science in a Democratic Society here.

Zeynep Pamuk is an assistant professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego and the author of the book Politics and Expertise: How to Use Science in a Democratic Society.

Key Highlights

• Why is there a tension between science and democracy • The limits of science for public policy • The Proposal for a Science Court • Ways to provide greater democratic involvement in scientific funding • How have experts performed in the pandemic

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Politics and Expertise: How to Use Science in a Democratic Society by Zeynep Pamuk

Learn more about Zeynep Pamuk at scholar.harvard.edu/zpamuk

Read Zeynep Pamuk's article "The Contours of Ignorance," in Boston Review

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