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Jonathan White (LSE) - Technocratic Myopia

Jonathan White is Professor in Politics and Deputy Head of the European Institute at the London School of Economic and Political Science. He will present his paper "Technocratic Myopia"

Abstract:

Technocratic Myopia

That democratic authorities are systematically focused on short-term considerations is a charge often made. This ‘democratic myopia’ thesis typically becomes the basis for advocating the empowerment of technocratic institutions, e.g. in economic or environmental policy. Much less examined is what one may call the technocratic myopia thesis – the possibility that technocratic institutions have their own distinctive drivers of short-termism. This paper presents the case, with reference to the legitimacy forms, epistemologies and organisational structures in which technocratic authority is grounded. The suggestion is that not only may technocrats fall short of the claims to long-sightedness made of them, but that this is directly bound up in some of the core features of the technocratic method. The paper goes on to discuss the implications for how contemporary societies govern the future in key domains of public policy.

You can learn more about Jonathan White's research here: https://www.lse.ac.uk/european-institute/people/white-jonathan.

 

Publisert 27. apr. 2023 15:50 - Sist endret 12. mars 2024 11:33