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In recent political debates there has been a significant change in the valence of the word experts from a superlative to a near pejorative, typically accompanied by a recitation of experts' many failures and misdeeds. In topics as varied as Brexit, climate change, and vaccinations there is a palpable mistrust of experts and a tendency to dismiss their advice. Are we witnessing, therefore, the death of expertise, or is the handwringing about an assault on science merely the hysterical reaction of threatened elites? In this new book, Gil Eyal argues that what needs to be explained is not a one-sided mistrust of experts but the two-headedpushmi-pullyuof unprecedented reliance on science and expertise, on the one hand,coupled with increased skepticism and dismissal of scientific findings and expert opinion, on the other. The current mistrust of experts is best understood as one more spiral in an on-going, recursive crisis of legitimacy. The scientization of politics, of which critics warned in the 1960s, has brought about a politicization of science, and the two processes reinforce one another in an unstable, crisis-prone mixture. This timely book will be of great interest to students and scholars in the social sciences and to anyone concerned about the political uses of, and attacks on, scientific knowledge and expertise.

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“This impressive piece of scholarship explores contemporary debates about the nature of expertise and their relationship to politics in novel ways. Eyal writes with verve and a great eye for metaphor, which makes the book a great read.”
Harry Collins, Cardiff University

“Gil Eyal thinks that the present-day crisis of expertise is substantial and serious but that it has not yet been properly described. His attempt to supply that description is necessary reading for our troubled times.”
Steven Shapin, Harvard University



Table of Contents
Introduction The Crisis

Chapter 1 Expertise

Chapter 2 The Debate about Expertise

Chapter 3 Trust

Chapter 4 Risk

Chatper 5 Crisis, Take 2

Chapter 6 Inside the Vortex

Chapter 7 Balaam’s Blessing

Conclusions, or, Trans-science as a Vocation

The Crisis of Expertise

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 20/09/2019
      ISBN13: 9780745665788, 978-0745665788
      ISBN10: 0745665780

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In recent political debates there has been a significant change in the valence of the word experts from a superlative to a near pejorative, typically accompanied by a recitation of experts' many failures and misdeeds. In topics as varied as Brexit, climate change, and vaccinations there is a palpable mistrust of experts and a tendency to dismiss their advice. Are we witnessing, therefore, the death of expertise, or is the handwringing about an assault on science merely the hysterical reaction of threatened elites? In this new book, Gil Eyal argues that what needs to be explained is not a one-sided mistrust of experts but the two-headedpushmi-pullyuof unprecedented reliance on science and expertise, on the one hand,coupled with increased skepticism and dismissal of scientific findings and expert opinion, on the other. The current mistrust of experts is best understood as one more spiral in an on-going, recursive crisis of legitimacy. The scientization of politics, of which critics warned in the 1960s, has brought about a politicization of science, and the two processes reinforce one another in an unstable, crisis-prone mixture. This timely book will be of great interest to students and scholars in the social sciences and to anyone concerned about the political uses of, and attacks on, scientific knowledge and expertise.

      Trade Review

      “This impressive piece of scholarship explores contemporary debates about the nature of expertise and their relationship to politics in novel ways. Eyal writes with verve and a great eye for metaphor, which makes the book a great read.”
      Harry Collins, Cardiff University

      “Gil Eyal thinks that the present-day crisis of expertise is substantial and serious but that it has not yet been properly described. His attempt to supply that description is necessary reading for our troubled times.”
      Steven Shapin, Harvard University



      Table of Contents
      Introduction The Crisis

      Chapter 1 Expertise

      Chapter 2 The Debate about Expertise

      Chapter 3 Trust

      Chapter 4 Risk

      Chatper 5 Crisis, Take 2

      Chapter 6 Inside the Vortex

      Chapter 7 Balaam’s Blessing

      Conclusions, or, Trans-science as a Vocation

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