Science, Numbers and Politics

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Science, Numbers and Politics

Social research and statistics Political science and theory Comparative politics Public administration International relations Political economy History: specific events and topics

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 4th June 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9783030112080


Study Overview

This study explores the dynamic relationship between science, numbers and politics. What can scientific evidence realistically do in and for politics? The volume contributes to that debate by focusing on the role of “numbers” as a means by which knowledge is expressed and through which that knowledge can be transferred into the political realm.

Assumptions and Focus

Based on the assumption that numbers are constantly being actively created, translated, and used, and that they need to be interpreted in their respective and particular contexts, it examines how numbers and quantifications are made ‘politically workable’, examining their production, their transition into the sphere of politics and their eventual use therein.

Key Questions

Key questions that are addressed include:
In what ways does scientific evidence affect political decision-making in the contemporary world?
How and why did quantification come to play such an important role within democratic politics?
What kind of work do scientific evidence and numbers do politically?

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