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A01=Nico Stehr
A01=Reiner Grundmann
Auditing Offi Ces
Author_Nico Stehr
Author_Reiner Grundmann
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Commodity Futures Trading Commission
consumption
Contemporary Societies
Ecological Fallacy
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Ethics A
expert activity
Expert Knowledge
expertise
experts
Fi Rst Scenario
Good Life
Honest Broker
Ineffi Cacy
Intellectual Appropriation
International Environmental Agreements
Key Words
knowledge
knowledge application
knowledge creation
Knowledge Workers
knowledge-based occupation
modern society
Modern Society3
Nico Stehr
Novum Organum
Objectifi Cation
Post-war
Reduce
Reiner Grundmann
Set
social change
social theory
Strong Fi Nancial Incentive
Term Expert
Trust
Usual Premise

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415608039
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Feb 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this book, Stehr and Grundmann outline the theoretical significance and practical importance of the growing stratum of experts, counsellors and advisors in contemporary society, and claim that the growing spectrum of knowledge-based occupations has led to the pluralisation of expertise.

As decision makers in organizations and private citizens, for various reasons, increasingly seek advice from experts, the authors examine the nature of expert activity, and suggest that the role of experts needs to be distinguised from other roles such as professionals, scientists, or intellectuals. Experts, they argue, perform knowledge based activities that mediate between the context of knowledge creation and application. Existing approaches tend to restrict the role of the expert to scientists, or to conflate the roles of professionals with experts. In avoiding such restrictions, this book sets out a framework to understanding the growing role of expertise in a better way.

Experts provides thought-provoking discussion that will be of interest to postgraduate students and academics working within the fields of social theory, knowledge, and consumption.

Nico Stehr is Karl Mannheim Professor for Cultural Studies at Zeppelin University, Germany.

Reiner Grundmann is Reader in Sociology at the School of Languages and Social Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham.