Lecture 5 Flashcards
1
Q
technocracy fully explained
A
ruled by the skilled (not by the public)
- the idea that citizens can’t, or are unwilling to gain the knowledge necessary to make the right policy decisions
result:
- solutions to issues solved/decided by experts
- knowledge gap between experts & public should be narrowed
- deficit model is basically the missionary wing of technocracy
- rational choice
- more district
2
Q
the social construction of the public, 4 types
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- general public: relevant to statistics: everyone
- pure public: the actual nes: say different things then what they do This is what you should know
- affected public: who is relevant t of an issue by nature of them after. emotional or value to debate
- partisan public: ones being fiery, creating, drama, involved in debates
3
Q
roles of scientists
A
- truth tellers (impossible)
- pure scientists: pursuing knowledge, just doing their work
- science arbiter: unbiased info telling: “ just how it is” - issue advocate (open and transparatent about values and advocacy)
- honest brokers (try to communicate number of different meaning to their finds, tied to different values)
4
Q
framing for deliberation steps
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- broad analysis to understand nature of problem
- disentangle key elements
- movement to open-ended framing (resistance to 2 sides of an issue)
5
Q
framing
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= interpretative storylines that communicate what’s at stake in a science related debate an why this issue matters