EXPERTS PAPERS links
Double Heuristics and Collective Knowledge: The Case of Expertise. 2012. Studies in Emergent Order 5: 82-103. http://studiesinemergentorder.org/current-issue/sieo5-64/
Normal Accidents of Expertise. 2010. Minerva 48: 239-258.
Balancing Expert
Power: Two Models for the Future of Politics. 2008. In Knowledge and Democracy: Is
Blind Spot?
Weber’s Concept of Expertise and the Perplexing Case of China.
2008. In Max Weber Matters: Interweaving
Past and Present.
Expertise and the
Process of Policy Making: The EU's New Model of Legitimacy. 2008. In
Building Civil Society and Democracy in
New
Turner, Stephen. 2007. Political Epistemology, Expertise, and the Aggregation of Knowledge.
Spontaneous Generations: A Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science 1(1): 36-47.
http://spontaneousgenerations.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/SpontaneousGenerations/article/view/2970
Expertise and
Political Responsibility: The Columbia Shuttle Catastrophe. 2005. In
Democratization of Expertise? Exploring
Novel Forms of Scientific Advice in Political decision-Making.
Expertise,
Scientification, and the Authority of Science. 2007. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology
1st edn.
A Parting Shot at Misunderstanding: Fuller vs. Kuhn. 2005. Metascience 14: 12-19.
Public Sociology and Democratic Theory. 2007. Sociology 41(5): 785-798.
Quasi-science and the State. 2004. In Governing Science in Comparative Perspective.
Scientists as Agents. 2002. In Science Bought and Sold.
The Social Study of Science before Kuhn. 2008. The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies 3rd edn.
Speaking Truth to Bureaucratic Power: Three National Responses to Cholera. 2004.
Truth and Decision. 1989. In Science off the Pedestal: Social Perspectives on Science and Technology.
Was Real Existing
Socialism a Premature Form of Rule by Experts? 2006. In Democracy and Civil Society East of the
What Is the Problem with Experts? 2001. Social Studies of Science 31(1): 123-49.
The Sociology of Science in its
Place: Comment on Shapere. 1986. Science
and Technology Studies 4: 15-18. http://www.jstor.org/stable/690396
PAPERS WITHOUT LINKS
The
The Survey in Nineteenth-Century American Geology: The Evolution of a Form of Patronage. 1987. Minerva 25(3): 282-330.
Turner, Stephen. 1996. The
Politics of Antebellum American Science (Review essay of Hugh R. Slotten, Patronage, Practice, and the Culture of
American Science: Alexander Dallas Bache and the
Turner, Stephen. 2000. What Are Disciplines?
And How Is Interdisciplinarity Different?
Practising Interdisciplinarity,
edited by Peter Weingart and Nico Stehr.
Does Funding Produce its Effects?: The
Rockefeller Case. 1999. In The
Development of the Social Sciences in the United States and Canada: The Role of
Philanthropy, edited by Theresa Richardson and Donald Fischer. Greenwich,
CN: Ablex, 213-26.