Christian Dayé 
Experts, Social Scientists, and Techniques of Prognosis in Cold War America [PDF ebook] 

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This book describes how Cold War researchers used expert opinions to construct foreknowledge of geopolitical relevance. Focusing on the RAND Corporation, an American think tank with close relations to the armed forces,  Dayé analyses the development of two techniques of prognosis, the Delphi technique and Political Gaming. 

Based on archival research and interviews,  the chapters explore the history of this series of experiments to understand how contemporary social scientists conceived of one of the core categories of the Cold War, the expert, and uncover the systematic use of expert opinions to craft prognoses.

This consideration of the expert’s role in Cold War society and what that can tell us about the role of the expert today will be of interest to students and scholars across the history of science, the sociology of knowledge, future studies, the history of the Cold War, social science methodology, and social policy. 

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1. Introduction: A Culture of Insecurity and its Experts.- 2. Experts, Think Tanks, and the Delicate Balance of Public Trust. – 3. The Wisdom of the Group: RAND’s First Experiments with Expert Prediction, 1947-1951.- 4. Negotiating Rules for the Game: Political Games at RAND, 1954-1956.- 5. The Oracle’s Epistemology: Expert Opinions as Scientific Material.- 6.The Boredom of the Crowd: The Long-Range Forecasting Delphi, 1963-1964.- 7. Conclusion: The Strength of Epistemic Hopes.

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Christian Dayé is Research Fellow at the Science, Technology and Society (STS) Unit of Graz University of Technology, Austria.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 246 ● ISBN 9783030327811 ● 文件大小 3.7 MB ● 出版者 Springer International Publishing ● 市 Cham ● 国家 CH ● 发布时间 2019 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 7316123 ● 复制保护 社会DRM

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