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No. 2S (2026): Scientific Advice to Policy Makers in Europe
No. 2S (2026): Scientific Advice to Policy Makers in Europe
Edited by Michele Graziadei and Arianna Vedaschi
ISBN:
978-88-5541-151-6
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15168/2284-4503-20262S
Published:
2026-04-28
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Editorial
La consulenza scientifica e tecnica per le istituzioni in Europa: una ricerca interdisciplinare
Michele Graziadei
1-16
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Articles
Post-Normal Science and Citizen Science: Towards Knowledge for Governance
Bruna De Marchi, Silvio Funtowicz
17-34
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Speaking Science to Law Toward a Multidimensional and Actor-Centric Framework
Daniela Piana
35-48
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Techniques in Science Advice: Modelling for Policy and the Politics of Models
Anja Bauer
49-65
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The Fragmentation of Science for Policy and the Denied Rights: The Italian Cases of Thalidomide and XLH
Mariachiara Tallacchini
67-84
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The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology: Connecting the UK Parliament with Research Evidence
Oliver Bennett
85-96
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Scientific Advice for Policy in France
Laura Maxim
97-112
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Oficina C: Towards a Collective Intelligence to Meet the Challenges of Parliamentary Work in Spain
Ana Elorza, Pedro Peña
113-126
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Science Advice to Parliaments: The Office of Technology Assessment at the German Bundestag
Armin Grunwald
127-140
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The Evolution and Functioning of the EU Science for Policy Ecosystem
Alessandro Allegra
141-156
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Science Advice to Parliament in the Italian Ecosystem for Science Advice
Giovanni Rizzoni
157-170
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Scientific Advice to Governments: A Comparative Perspective Based on the Italian Experience During the Covid-19
Tommaso Amico di Meane
171-192
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Conclusions
Brief Concluding Remarks
Vittoria Barsotti
193-195
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