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  1. Knowledge, Expertise and Science Advice During COVID-19: In Search of Epistemic Justice for the ‘Wicked’ Problems of Post-Normal Times.Maru Mormina - 2022 - Social Epistemology 36 (6):671-685.
    A consistent claim from governments around the world during the Coronavirus pandemic has been that they were following the science. This raises the question, central to this paper, of what and whose knowledge is or should be sought, which is being side-lined through the choice of particular framings and discourses, and with what consequences for the creation and implementation of evidence-based policy to tackle wicked problems. Through the lens of Fricker’s epistemic injustice, I problematise the expertise that has guided the (...)
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  • Science, Religion, and Public Policy.Arthur C. Petersen & Willem B. Drees - 2018 - Zygon 53 (4):945-952.
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  • Post-Normal Science. The Escape of Science: From Truth to Quality?Agnieszka Karpińska - 2018 - Social Epistemology 32 (5):338-350.
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