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A democracy paradox in studies of science and technology
Eva Lövbrand
, Roger Pielke
,
Silke Beck
Linköping University
University of Colorado Boulder
Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ)
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Author Address
50%
Citizens Should
50%
Commission Reports
50%
Deliberative Democratic Theory
50%
Deliberative Governance
50%
Democracy
100%
Democrats
50%
Dissent
50%
European Commission
50%
European Union
50%
Governance Arrangements
50%
Inconsistency
50%
Knowledge Society
50%
Practical Setting
50%
Public Deliberation
50%
Science Governance
50%
Science Studies
100%
Scientific Expertise
50%
Technology Governance
50%
Technology Issues
50%
Social Sciences
Authors
100%
Democracy
100%
Democratic Theory
33%
European Commission
33%
Information Society
33%
Normativity
66%
Scientific Expertise
33%