2001
DOI: 10.1177/00953990122019613
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The Epistemic Community

Abstract: Early epistemology assumed that the observer (a) was independent of and distinct from the object being observed and (b) could validate objective reality in a language system called the laws of science. The authors offer something different. In arguing that knowledge is responsive to the culture in which it is embedded, they take a perspectival approach, gathering localized intentionality, context, social practices, and linguistic meaning (called ground) into the project of inquiry (called figure). Knowledge bu… Show more

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“…These communities are networks of "professionals with recognized expertise and competence in a particular domain and an authoritative claim to policyrelevant knowledge within that domain or issue-area" (Haas, 1992:3). The actors in these communities share common notions of validity -that is, intersubjective, internally defined criteria for weighing and validating knowledge in their domain of expertise -and a common policy enterprise to which their professional competence is directed (Haas, 1992;Zito, 2001;Miller and Fox, 2001).…”
Section: Opening the Black Box Of Policy Diffusion: The Concept Of Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These communities are networks of "professionals with recognized expertise and competence in a particular domain and an authoritative claim to policyrelevant knowledge within that domain or issue-area" (Haas, 1992:3). The actors in these communities share common notions of validity -that is, intersubjective, internally defined criteria for weighing and validating knowledge in their domain of expertise -and a common policy enterprise to which their professional competence is directed (Haas, 1992;Zito, 2001;Miller and Fox, 2001).…”
Section: Opening the Black Box Of Policy Diffusion: The Concept Of Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon could be referred to as an ''echo chamber'' effect; i.e., the creation of a community within which knowledge and truth claims tend to be re-arranged to fit the preexisting conceptual schemes that already are dominant and accepted by the community. The community's norms and practices both enable and delimit what is feasible and worth striving for (Miller and Fox, 2001).…”
Section: Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…European institutions establish a normative script with a distinct set of expectations in reference to which national actors form their preferences. In this respect, one can conceptualize the European polity also in terms of an 'epistemic community' (Miller and Fox, 2001) distinguished by a distinct set of shared perceptions of reality and norms. This shifts the analytical attention to discursive practices and the influence of ideas and identities in shaping Europeanization (see Kratochvil, 2008).…”
Section: Europeanization: Extending Eu Governance To Non-member Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%