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Köp båda 2 för 2144 krMagdalena Gra is an Associate Professor at the Institute of European Studies, Jagiellonian University in Krakw, Poland. Cathrine Holst is Research Professor at ARENA Centre for European Studies and Professor at the Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, Norway. Marta Warat is Associate Professor at the Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University in Krakw, Poland.
Introduction: Expertisation and Democracy in Europe [Magdalena Gra, Cathrine Holst and Marta Warat] 1. Exploring the Connection between Knowledge and Democracy [Christopher Lord] 2. Reassessing the Monnet Method: Technocratic or Deliberative? [John. R. Moodie] 3. The Expertisation of Stakeholder Involvement in EU Policy Making [se Gornitzka and Eva Krick] 4. The European Commission Expert Groups More than Expertise [Silje Hexeberg Trnblad] 5. The Role of Think Tanks and Experts in Legitimisation of the European Neighbourhood Policy [Magdalena Gra] 6. The Role of Expertise in the European Refugee Crisis [Espen D. H. Olsen] 7. Unpacking Gender Expertise: The Case of the European Womens Lobby [Helena Seibicke and Cathrine Holst] 8. Uneasy Relation: Gender Expertise and Gender Equality Policy in Poland [Marta Warat] 9. The Media as Public Intermediaries of Knowledge in Europe: From Deliberation to Democratic Legitimation [Asimina Michailidou and Hans-Jrg Trenz] 10. Why Does Democracy Need Participation? Participatory Budgeting in Medellin, Colombia and Krakow, Poland [Anna Bednarczyk and Inga Hajdarowicz] Afterward: Democratic Theory, Knowledge Theory and Institutional Design: Lessons From Europe [Cathrine Holst]