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Introduction (2022)

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These are anxious times for expertise. Competing claims about vaccine efficacy and mask mandates swirl in an increasingly chaotic online environment. Media coverage of ongoing crises routinely highlights the splintering of epistemic authority as a major issue in the fight against COVID-19, climate change and climate denialism, dangerous misinformation, and structural racism. All of these can reasonably be interpreted as crises of expertise, part of a larger rupture in supposedly established practices of truth and trust on which science, medicine, and public health depend. Whether or not such a prior paradigm of expertise existed (and there is reason to doubt that it did), our moment raises crucial questions about the nature and future of expertise. What is it like to be an expert?

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Authors & Contributors
Christian H. Ross
Hess, Volker
Hurlbut, James Benjamin
John, Stephen
Maienschein, Jane A.
McIntyre, Lee C.
Journals
Science Communication
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Spontaneous Generations
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Public Understanding of Science
Publishers
Taylor & Francis
Cambridge University Press
Manchester University Press
MIT Press
Polity Press
Wallstein Verlag
Concepts
Expertise
Authority of science
Public understanding of science
Authorities; experts
Authority of medicine
Public understanding of medicine
People
Fauci, Anthony S.
Plutarch
Trump, Donald H.
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
20th century, early
Ancient
Medieval
Places
Canada
Germany
United States
Miami (Florida)
Roman Empire
Institutions
University of Miami
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