认识论社区在制定欧盟政策中的作用:PrecisionTox 项目

IF 2.6 1区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Aleksandra Čavoški, Robert Lee, Laura Holden
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摘要

科学与法律的衔接是决策者经常涉及的领域。在促进这一界面的过程中,认识论社区已成为政策制定的重要影响者,特别是在欧盟(EU)层面,这是其复杂的多层次治理体系的结果。在本文中,我们运用哈斯(Haas)提出的 "认识共同体 "概念以及邓洛普(Dunlop)提出并改编的 "认识共同体 "学习模式,对 "精准毒理"(PrecisionTox)地平线资助项目中认识共同体与欧盟利益相关者之间互动的质量和性质进行了评估。PrecisionTox 项目的总体目标是根据进化论建立一个新的、具有成本效益的测试范例,减少、替代和完善哺乳动物测试(3R),从而推进化学品安全评估。该研究表明,欧盟资助的项目可以为建立认识论社区以及与欧盟政策制定者结成联盟提供一个绝佳的平台,尤其是在新技术可能被释放和社会化的情况下。本研究还探讨了政策制定者通过不同形式的学习与认识论社区的早期互动,以便更好地了解围绕这些新技术的复杂性,从而为政策干预制定议程。
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The Role of Epistemic Communities in Formulating EU Policy: The PrecisionTox Project

The interface of science and law is a territory frequently occupied by policymakers. In facilitating this interface, epistemic communities have become significant influencers in policymaking, especially at the European Union (EU) level, as a result of its complex multilevel governance system. In this article we assess the quality and nature of interactions between epistemic communities and EU stakeholders on the Horizon-funded project ‘PrecisionTox’, by deploying the concept of epistemic communities developed by Haas, as well as the learning modes of epistemic communities as presented and adapted by Dunlop. The overarching goal of PrecisionTox is to advance the safety assessment of chemicals by establishing a new, cost-effective testing paradigm built from evolutionary theory, which entails reduction, replacement, and refinement of mammalian testing (the 3Rs). The study shows that EU-funded projects can provide an excellent platform for building epistemic communities and forging alliances with EU policymakers, especially when novel technologies may be unlocked and socialized. This study also explores the early interaction of policymakers with epistemic communities through different forms of learning to better understand the complexities surrounding these new technologies in order to set an agenda for policy interventions.

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