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Di zaman serba internet seperti ini apakah ada yang masih bisa disebut pakar? Bukankah kita dengan mudah bisa mengambil segala macam informasi melalui internet, dengan googling, mengakses informasi, d...View More
Matinya Kepakaran = Hidupnya Demokrasi ?
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Dewasa ini, pakar tidak lagi menjadi rujukan utama dalam diskursus publik kita. Setiap orang bisa mencari informasi sendiri di internet dan merasa berpengetahuan atas dasar itu. Mereka kemudian menolak pandangan para pakar dan lebih percaya pada berabgai teori konspirasi, spekulasi bumi datar, dll. Inilah situasi yang diratapi Tom Nichols sebagai "matinya kepakaran" dan dipandang sebagai ancaman terhadap republikanisme. Pada sisi yang berlawanan, terdapat filsuf Jacques Rancière yang menolak segala bentuk hierarki kepakaran dalam demokrasi. Ia mengajukan tesis demokrasi radikal yang mengedepankan kesetaraan sebagai prinsip setiap proses demokratis. Di sini, muncul pertentangan antara teknokrasi dan politik representasi, antara konsep republik dan kesetaraan politik, yang menjadi pokok soal dalam segala diskursus tentang kebijakan publik.
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Seberapa pentingkah vaksinasi? Benarkah Bumi itu datar? Apakah telur baik untuk dikonsumsi? Pada era informasi seperti sekarang, yang menjawab pertanyaan-pertanyaan semacam itu bukan hanya pakar, mela...View More
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/21/books/the-death-of-expertise-explores-how-ignorance-became-a-virtue.html
‘The Death of Expertise’ Explores How Ignorance Became a Virtue
Tom Nichols examines how the information age has helped fuel a resistance to authoritative knowledge and a disdain for experts.
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Tom Nichols, "The Death Of Expertise"
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From movie reviews to medical advice, it’s easier than ever to get information. But it’s harder, Nichols shows, to k...View More
Tom Nichols, "The Death Of Expertise"
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From movie reviews to medical advice, it’s easier than ever to get information. But it’s harder, Nichols shows, to know what kind of information we’re getting; new media platforms, for instance, level the playing field, making it difficult to distinguish facts from opinions or speculations. Worse, such distinctions no longer seem to matter much. In his impassioned cautionary tale about the perils of un-vetted information, Nichols, a professor at the U.S. Naval War College whose previous books include Sacred Cause and No Use, argues that credentials are still important, and that giving experts their due is not undemocratic. Rather, to keep democracy working, he argues that leaders need experts to educate and advise them, that journalists must inform rather than entertain, and that voters have a duty to question and learn, not merely assert and argue.
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