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In experts we trust : knowledge, politics and bureaucracy in Nordic welfare states


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Based on an analysis of the historical facts of the welfare states in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden in the 20th Century, this book offers an analysis of the interplay between science, experts, politicians and institutions in policy areas such as public health, unemployment insurance, child psychiatry, alcohol research and social insurance.

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Experts, knowledge and the Nordic welfare states / Åsa Lundqvist & Klaus Petersen. Part 1: On the role of the experts in the welfare state. Politics out of time : historical expertise and temporal claims in Swedish governmental reports / Sara Edenheim. Communication as control : infra-politics, social diplomacy, and social engineering / Carl Marklund. Part 2: Knowledge and bureaucracy in Nordic reform policy. Between social radicalism and Christian socialism / Lars Schädler Andersen. The making of Nordic unemployment : experts and public policy in Denmark and Sweden, 1890-1910 / Nils Edling. The 'psy-experts' and the minds of children : transfer of knowledge in inter-war Norway and Sweden / Kari Ludvigsen. Power, knowledge and acknowledgement of expertise : Signe and Axel Höjer's strategies to launch public health ideas, 1919-1970 / Ning de Coninck-Smith. Part 3: Experts, research and the Nordic welfare state. Gendered understandings of agrarian population in early Finnish social studies / Ann-Catrin Östman. From the common good to the efficiency of policy means : research on alcohol and drugs in Nordic social science / Svanaug Fjær


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