1. Sem (MA) Repräsentation und Partizipation in der Demokratie
    Dozent:in: Dr. Eva Krick; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Claudia Landwehr

SoSe 2025

MONOGRAPHS, SPECIAL ISSUES AND EDITED VOLUMES

Eva Krick et al. (forthcoming 2025): The sciences of the democracies. Chicago University Press.

Eva Krick/Taina Meriluoto (eds.) (2022): The advent of the ‘lay expert’ in modern societies. Special Issue of Current Sociology.

Eva Krick (2021): Expertise and participation. Institutional designs for policy development in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan. DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-75329-0.

Eva Krick/Cathrine Holst (eds.) (2019): Experts and democratic legitimacy: Tracing the social ties of expert bodies in Europe. Routledge.

Eva Krick/Cathrine Holst (eds.) (2019): Between expertisation and a representative turn: The changing role of non-majoritarian institutions in Europe, Special Issue of European Politics and Society 20(1).

Eva Krick (2013): Konsens in Verhandlungen. Varianten kollektiver Entscheidung in Expertengremien [The consensus mode of negotiation. Variations of collective decisions in expert committees]. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Eva Krick/Åse Gornitzka (2024): ‘Tracing scientisation in the EU Commission’s expert group system’Innovation: European Journal of Social Science Research, 37(2) 319-339.

Eva Krick (2023): Beteiligungsprofis in der Demokratie. Zur Professionalisierung und Kommerzialisierung einer Wachstumsbranche [Participation practitioners in Germany. The professionalization and commodification of citizen engagement], Leviathan 51(3), 454-483.

Eva Krick (2022): ‘Participatory governance practices at the democracy-knowledge nexus‘. Minerva 60(4), 467-487. DOI:10.1007/s11024-022-09470-z.

Eva Krick/Taina Meriluoto (2022): ‘The advent of the citizen expert. Democratising or pushing the boundaries of expertise?‘ Current Sociology 70(7), 967-973. DOI:10.1177/00113921221078043.

Eva Krick (2022): ‘Citizen experts in participatory governance. Democratic and epistemic assets of service user involvement, local knowledge and citizen science. Current Sociology 70(7), 994-1012. DOI:10.1177/00113921211059225.

Eva Krick (2021): ‘Dealing with the epistemic-democratic challenge in policy-deliberation. Institutional design choices for multi-layered democratic innovations’Political Research Exchange (PRX)An ECPR journal 3(1), 1-31.

Eva Krick (2020): ‘Demokratisierung durch Partizipation? Die Mehrebenen-Beteiligung an der Endlagersuche in Deutschland‘ [Democratisation by means of public involvement? Multilevel participation in the search for anuclear waste repository in Germany], Politische Vierteljahresschrift 62(2), 281-306.

Eva Krick/Johan Christensen/Cathrine Holst (2019): ‘Between ‘scientisation’ and a‘participatory turn’. Tracing shifts in the governance of policy advice’Science & Public Policy 46(6), 927-939.

Eva Krick/Cathrine Holst (2019): ‘The socio-political ties of expert bodies. How to reconcile the independence requirement of reliable expertise and the responsiveness requirement of democratic governance’European Politics and Society 20(1), 117-131.

Eva Krick (2019): ‘Creating participatory expert bodies. How the targeted selection of policy advisers can bridge the epistemic-democratic divide’European Politics and Society 20(1), 101-116.

Eva Krick (2018): ‘Ensuring social acceptance of the energy transition. The German government’s “consensus management” strategy’Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 20(1), 64-80.

Eva Krick (2018): ‘The epistemic quality of expertise. Contextualised criteria for the multi-source, negotiated policy adviceof stakeholder fora’Critical Policy Studies 12(2), 209-226 [‘CPS Best article award’, Early career researcher 2019]

Eva Krick (2017): ‘The myth of effective veto power under the rule of consensus. Dynamics and democratic legitimacy of collective decision-making by “tacit consent”’’, Revue Négociations 27(1), 109-128.

Eva Krick (2015): ‘Negotiated expertise in policy-making. How governments use hybrid advisory committees‘Science and Public Policy 42 (4), 487-500.

Eva Krick (2014): ‘Partizipationspotentiale von Expertengremien. Der Trade-off zwischen Inklusion und Effektivität im Verhandlungsprozess‘ [Expert advisory committees as participatory governance instruments. The trade-off between impact and inclusion], Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 43(1), 7-22.

Eva Krick (2010): ‘Regieren mit Gipfeln –Expertengremien der großen Koalition‘ [Governing with summits –Expert advisory committees of the Grand coalition], Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 20(2), 233-264.

HANDBOOK CHAPTERS

Eva Krick/Cathrine Holst (forthcoming): Democratising expertise and policy advice, in: Howlett, Michael/Mukherjee, Ishani (eds.): Handbook Policy Advice, Edward Elgar, 639-654.

Eva Krick/Cathrine Holst/Johan Christensen (forthcoming): The governance of policy advice. Between scientisation and a participatory turn, in: Howlett, Michael/Mukherjee, Ishani (eds.): Handbook Policy Advice, Edward Elgar, 259-274.

Eva Krick/Julia von Blumenthal (2021): ‘Koordination im Mehrebenensystem. Regieren im Spannungsfeld von Politikverflechung, Parteienwettbewerb und Verhandlungzwängen‘ [Coordination in a multi-level system. Governance under conditions of joint decision-making, compulsory negotiation and political competition], in: Karl-Rudolf Korte/Martin Florack (eds.): Handbuch Regierungsforschung [Handbook Governance and Public Policy], 2nd expanded and revised edition. Springer VS. DOI:10.1007/978-3-658-30074-6_43-1.

Eva Krick/Julia von Blumenthal (2013): ‘Regieren in der Politikverflechtung. Parteienwettbewerb und Verhandlungen in Deutschland’ [Governing under conditions of joint decision-making. Party competition and negotiations in Germany], in: Karl-Rudolf Korte/Timo Grunden (eds.): Handbuch Regierungsforschung [Handbook Governance and Public Policy]. Wiesbaden: VS, 287-295.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Eva Krick (2023): ‘Typische Schwächen von Bürgerräten – und wie man ihnen begegnen kann’, in: Sommer, Jörg (ed.): Kursbuch Bürgerbeteiligung #5. Republik Verlag, 24-37 (chapter also published as a stand-alone e-paper).

Eva Krick/Lars Leeten (2022): ‘Die umkämpfte Autorität von Wissen im politischen Kontext. Eine Frage des Vertrauens‘ [The contested authority of knowledge in the policy context. A question of trust], in: Schuppert, G. Folke/Weingart, Peter/Römhildt, Roland A. (eds.): Herrschaft und Wissen [Authority and knowledge]. Nomos, 145-170.

Eva Krick/Julia von Blumenthal (2021): ‘Koordination im Mehrebenensystem. Regieren im Spannungsfeld von Politikverflechung, Parteienwettbewerb und Verhandlungzwängen‘ [Coordination in a multi-level system. Governance under conditions of joint decision-making, compulsory negotiation and political competition], in: Karl-Rudolf Korte/Martin Florack (eds.): Handbuch Regierungsforschung [Handbook Governance and Public Policy], 2nd expanded and revised edition. Springer VS. DOI:10.1007/978-3-658-30074-6_43-1.

Eva Krick/Cathrine Holst (2021): ‘Governance by hybrid advisory committees: a hallmark of social democracy?’, in: Øivind Bratberg/Nik Brandal/Dag Einar Thorsen (eds.): Social democracy in the 21st century (Comparative Social Research Vol. 35). Emerald Publishing, 113-130.

Eva Krick/Åse Gornitzka (2019): ‘The governance of expertise production in the EU Commission’s ‘high level groups’. Tracing expertisation tendencies in the expert group system’, in: Marc Bevir/Ryan Philipps (eds.): Decentring European governance. London & New York: Routledge, 102-120.

Eva Krick/CathrineHolst (2018): ‘Committee governance in consensus cultures: An exploration of best practice cases in Germany and Norway‘, in: Fredrik Engelstad/Cathrine Holst/Gunnar C. Aakvaag (eds.): Democratic state and democratic society: Institutional change in the Nordic model. Warsaw, Poland:De Gruyter, 151-174.

Åse Gornitzka/Eva Krick (2018): ‘The expertisation of stakeholder involvement in EU policy making’, in: Magdalena Góra/Cathrine Holst/Marta Warat (eds.): Expertisation and democracy in Europe. London & New York: Routledge, 51-70.

Eva Krick (2014): ‘Je strenger desto besser? Lobbyismusregulierung in den USA und der EU‘ [The stricter the better? Regulating lobbying in the USA and the EU], in: Julia von Blumenthal/Thomas von Winter (eds.): Interessengruppen und Parlamente. Wiesbaden: VS, 235-274.

Eva Krick/Julia von Blumenthal (2013): ‘Regieren in der Politikverflechtung. Parteienwettbewerb und Verhandlungen in Deutschland’ [Governing under conditions of joint decision-making. Party competition and negotiations in Germany], in: Karl-Rudolf Korte/Timo Grunden (eds.): Handbuch Regierungsforschung [Handbook Governance and Public Policy]. Wiesbaden: VS, 287-295.

WORKING PAPERS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Eva Krick (2015): ‘Consensual decision-making without voting: The constitutive mechanism, (informal) institutionalisation and democratic quality of the collective decision rule of ‘tacit consent’’, ARENA Working Paper 3/2015.

Arthur Benz/Eva Krick (2007): Grundstrukturen der Politik in der Europäischen Union [The political system of the European Union]. University of Hagen Publishing.

Eva Krick (2006): ’Politikberatung durch Expertengremien–Legitimation und Funktion der ‚Hartz’-und der ‚Rürup’-Kommission‘ (Policy advice by expert committees –Legitimacy and role of the ‚Hartz‘-and ‚Rürup’-commissions), University of Osnabrück Working Paper 03/2006.