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Fields of Expertise

A Comparative History of Expert Procedures in Paris and London, 1600 to present
Edited By: Christelle Rabier

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Fields of Expertise explores the relationship between experts and power from a historical perspective. Using case studies from Paris and London since 1600, it challenges traditional views on expertise in risk management, medicine, and economic policy.

The primacy of experts and expertise in current fields of public policy, governance and non-governmental organizations has accompanied increasing confusion on the foundations of their…
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The primacy of experts and expertise in current fields of public policy, governance and non-governmental organizations has accompanied increasing confusion on the foundations of their practices and the adequacy of their methods. Fields of Expertise clarifies the complex heritage of experts by exploring their relationship with legal, political and administrative powers from a comparative historical and interdisciplinary perspective. Specifically, the authors offer case studies on expert procedures in the two capital cities of Paris and London since 1600 in the essential areas of risk management, medical procedures, economic policy, and administrative reform. In doing so, they provide insight into the evolution of expert procedures while at the same time taking into consideration the interdisciplinary nature of scholarship on expertise drawn from Sociology, Science Studies and Political Science. The following articles thus challenge traditional views on the nature of expertise and provide a synthesis of the vast and disparate literature that has been written on the subject.
Fields of Expertise’s international perspectives and multi-disciplinary grasp of the literature in political science, sociology, science studies and history will be useful to scholars and students alike in addressing this highly topical issue. The essays reference mainstream sources and widely-documented cases on experts and expertise, making it accessible to the general reader as well.

Christelle Rabier is a historian at the Centre Alexandre-Koyré/Centre de Recherches en Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques, Paris. She specialises in social history of medicine and medical communication in the eighteenth century. In addition to articles on surgical communication, she has published articles on the science wars and edited electronic projects on the popularisation of history of medicine and science

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-257-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-257-9
  • Date of Publication: 2007-12-14

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-5275-6636-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-6636-1
  • Date of Publication: 2007-12-14
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HBTB, HBJD, HBLL
  • THEMA: NHTB(3ML), NHD(3MN), NH
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