@misc{7ad77f0a5a1b42c8b9b8f37031b9c233,
title = "Did the Covid-19 Pandemic Cause Enduring Change in the Roles of Experts in Politics?",
abstract = "Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, many of us would probably have been a little hesitant on the exact field of work, or even unaware of the existence, of experts such as a mathematical virologist or experimental epidemiologist. Well into the pandemic, after several lockdowns and reopening of societies, highly specialised concepts from virology and epidemiology had entered everyday conversations, just like experts involved in handling the pandemic have become household names and, in many countries, even minor celebrities. ",
keywords = "Advocacy coalition framework, COVID-19, Decision-making, Depoliticisation, Expertise, Experts, Policymaking, Politicisation, Advocacy coalition framework, COVID-19, Decision-making, Depoliticisation, Expertise, Experts, Policymaking, Politicisation",
author = "Kennet Lynggaard and Theofanis Exadaktylos and Mads Jensen and Michael Kluth",
year = "2024",
month = mar,
day = "11",
language = "English",
series = "Policy Expertise in Times of Crisis",
publisher = "Policy Press",
address = "United Kingdom",
type = "Other",
}