Encountering and countering the instant experts

John W. Hanley Monsanto (United States)

Abstract

The relationship between industry and government is being increasingly threatened by untrained individuals who offer unfounded opinions on controversial public issues. Legitimate scientists and engineers meanwhile have maintained their traditionally aloof roles, leaving the public without real expert information to answer its concerns. To reestablish their credibility, the legitimate experts should heed these recommendations: (1) Take the initiative on public technological issues rather than waiting to react to government action or public demand; (2) support harsh penalties for managers of technology who knowingly conceal worker or consumer dangers; (3) step into the political arena to work for regulatory reform and encourage result-oriented laws; and (4) seek opportunities to communicate accurate technical information and to be accessible to the public.

Journal
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Published
1980-09-01
DOI
10.1109/tpc.1980.6501883
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