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Date/Time:Friday, 01 Jun 2012
Location:Carver Hall
Cost:$95
URL:https://sites.google.com/site/gpssarg/home
Contact:Jean Goodwin,
Phone:515-294-7670
Channel:College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Categories:Conferences
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"Between Scientists & Citizens: Assessing Expertise In Policy Controversies," a conference to embrace work on expertise in policy controversies from across the disciplines focused on argumentation, reasoning, rhetoric, communication and deliberation. Keynotes by Sally Jackson, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana; and Massimo Pigliucci, Lehman College, Bronx, N.Y.

We are increasingly dependent on advice from experts in making decisions in our personal, professional, and civic lives. But as our dependence on experts has grown, new media have broken down the institutional barriers between the technical, personal and civic realms, and we are inundated with purported science from all sides. Many share a sense that science has lost its "rightful place" in our deliberations. Grappling with this cluster of problems will require collaboration across disciplines: among rhetorical and communication theorists studying the practices and norms of public discourse, philosophers interested in the informal logic of everyday reasoning and in the theory of deliberative democracy, and science studies scholars examining the intersections between the social worlds of scientists and citizens.