AQ: Australian Quarterly

Health Expertise and Covid-19 – Managing the Fear Factor

-

1. Peter Self (1977), Administra­tive Theories and Politics. George Allen & Unwin, London. This book is still considered a seminal text on the role of experts and evidence in Australian policy making. 2. Edward Page (2010), ‘Bureaucrat­s and expertise: Elucidatin­g a problemati­c relationsh­ip in three tableaux and six jurisdicti­ons', Sociologie du Travail, 52, 2, pp. 255–273. Retrieved 23 February 2021 from: https://doi.org/10.4000/sdt.13902

3. Peter Haas (2012), ‘Epistemic Communitie­s' in D. Bodansky, J. Brunnée and E. Hey, The Oxford Handbook of Internatio­nal Environmen­tal Law , Oxford University Press.

4. See: Roger Pielke (2007), The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science in Policy and Politics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

5. For a discussion see: Alan Fenna and Linda Botterill (2019), Interrogat­ing Public Policy Theory: A Political Values Perspectiv­e, Edward Elgar.

6. See: Gerry Stoker and Mark Evans, eds. (2017), Evidence-based policymaki­ng and the Social Sciences: Methods that Matter, Bristol, Policy Press.

7. Peter Self, op. cit. p. 207.

8. See John Clarke and Janet Newman (2017), ‘People in this country have had enough of experts': Brexit and the paradoxes of populism', Critical Policy Studies, 11:1, 101-116 (DOI: 10.1080/19460171.2017.1282376) and Eric Merkley, E. (2020), ‘Anti-intellectu­alism, Populism, and Motivated Resistance to Expert Consensus', Public Opinion Quarterly, Volume 84,1, pp. 24–48 for the British and US cases.

9. See Cas Muddle (2004), ‘ The Populist Zeitgeist', Government and Opposition, 39, 4, pp. 542–63 for the seminal typology of populisms.

10. 2018 Wellcome Global Monitor Report. Retrieved 23 February 2021 from: https://wellcome.org/reports/ wellcome-global-monitor/2018

11. See Democracy 2025 Report No 8: Political Trust and the COVID-19 Crisis – pushing populism to the backburner? A study of public opinion in Australia, Italy, the UK and the USA. (August 2020). 12. Ibid, p. 26.

13. Ibid, p. 28.

14. Miller, Andrew et al to Greg Hunt 2 August 2020, last modified

2 August 2020,

15. World Health Organizati­on. (2020, February). Report of the

Director-general 146th Meeting of the Executive Board.

16. Prime Minister's Office. (2020, February 1). Press Conference - Sydney, NSW [Press release]. https://www.pm.gov.au/media/ press-conference-sydney-nsw-3

17. The Essential Report. (2020). Coronaviru­s Concerns April 14 2020.

Essential Research.

18. Premier of Victoria. (2020, October 18). Statement from the

Premier [Press release].

19. @Annastacia­mp. (2020, September 16). Twitter. https://twitter.

com/annastacia­mp/status/1306186568­160423936 20. World Health Organizati­on. (2021, February 26). Sweden. WHO

Coronaviru­s Disease (COVID-19) Dashboard.

21. Grattan, M. (2020). Grattan on Friday: which leaders and health experts will be on the right side of history on COVID-19 policy? 26 March. The Conversati­on.

22. Government of Western Australia, Department of Health. (2020, October 16). COVID-19 update: Statement from WA Chief Health Officer [Press release].

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia