![]() ![]() Sage, Londonīell D (1960) The end of ideology: on the exhaustion of political ideas in the fifties. Princeton University Press, Princetonīeck U (1992) The risk society. Oxford Inc/Harlan Davidson, Oxfordīailes KE (1978) Technology and society under Lenin and Stalin: origins of the Soviet technical intelligentsia, 1917–1941. In: The New Atlantis and The Great Instauration (trans: Weinberg J), rev edn. Clarendon, Oxfordīacon F ( 1989) The New Atlantis. Science 236:271–280Īristoxenus, Pearson L (eds) (1990) Elementa rhythica: the fragment of book II and the additional evidence for Aristoxenean rhythmic theory. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.Īmes B, Magaw R, Gold LS (1987) Ranking possible carcinogenic hazards. ![]() These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. Despite the fact that no full technocracy exists, technocratic elements may be present in various forms of deliberative democracy and risk management involving public or citizen participation. Technocratic risk management contrasts with democratic or participatory risk evaluation. For a technocrat risk communication is either purely descriptive information or an attempt to undermine public fears or concerns with risk that differ from those of the specialists. ![]() Technocratic risk management is that version of risk management that emphasizes purely scientifically determined, objective measures of risk and ignores, downplays, or attempts to discredit public fears or estimates of risk that do not correspond to the scientific probabilities of death, disease, and injury. Technocracy can also be an attitude toward society or a tendency within individual institutions. A recent version of technocracy claims that the technicians do not literally rule but frame the choices of the leaders of industry and government. Formal mathematics, empirical studies, and natural scientific approaches are primary. The idea of rule by experts goes back to ancient Greece, while the idea of rule by scientists or engineers is several centuries old. Technocracy is an idea that has a long history. ![]()
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