Masking Disagreement among Experts
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Author
Language
English
Abstract
There are many reasons why scientific experts may mask disagreement and endorse a position publicly as “jointly accepted.” In this paper I consider the inner workings of a group of scientists charged with deciding not only a technically difficult issue, but also a matter of social and political importance: the maximum acceptable dose of radiation. I focus on how, in this real world situation, concerns with credibility, authority, and expertise shaped the process by which this group negotiated the competing virtues of reaching consensus versus reporting accurately the nature and degree of disagreement among them.
Publication Title
Publication Year
2006
Publication Date
2006-06
Publisher
Source
Cambridge University Press
License
ISSN
1750-0117
1742-3600
Physical Description
vol. 3, n. 1-2, pp. 52-67