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- Title
Eksperter behøves ikke – den danske COVID-indsats som case på videnskabelighedsformens betydning i udviklingen af offentlig politik.
- Authors
BÆKKESKOV, ERIK
- Abstract
This article proposes a model of how science influences policy-making that turns on three ways to be scientific: using knowledge, methods, or experts. It reviews political science literatures that implicitly focus on these different shapes of science. It argues for differences between the shapes in their scientific focus points, logics of policy decision-making, and opportunities for power among actors in and around government. The article illustrates the importance of the shape of science in policy-making with an example from Denmark’s COVID pandemic response governance during January to April 2020.
- Subjects
DENMARK; COVID-19 pandemic; SCIENTIFIC literature; SCIENCE in literature; SCIENTIFIC knowledge; POLITICAL science
- Publication
Økonomi & Politik, 2022, Vol 95, Issue 2, p77
- ISSN
0030-1906
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7146/okonomiogpolitik.v95i2.134168