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Gil Eyal  

Professor of Sociology at Columbia University; Author of "The Crisis of Expertise"

Gil Eyal is a professor of sociology at Columbia University in New York City. He is also the chair of the Department of Sociology at Columbia, a position he has held since 2014.

Eyal works in a broad field which encompasses sociological research on science, medicine, professions, intellectuals and knowledge, especially as these intersect with political and legal institutions. Eyal calls this field the "sociology of expertise," and he is interested in what scientists and professionals do, but also in how ordinary people as “lay experts” put together novel forms of expertise. Currently, Eyal is focused on understanding the causes and dimensions of the contemporary mistrust of experts, including the attempts to cast doubt on the findings of climate science, the refusal of parents to vaccinate their children, or the dismissal of sober assessments by economic experts (e.g. at the time of the Brexit debate). Those topics form the basis of his 2019 book "The Crisis of Expertise."

Eyal, who earned his Ph.D. in 1997 from UCLA, is the author of books on a variety of subjects, including autism, the Israeli state, and post-communist elites in eastern Europe.

Prior to becoming an associate professor and then a tenured professor at Columbia, Eyal was an associate professor at UC-Berkeley from 1997 to 2002.

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Expert Perspectives on the Coronavirus Pandemic | The New Yorker
The sociologist Gil Eyal complicates this explanation, pointing to a mistrust of experts that has developed in the course of the past several decades. “There is ...
Why Fauci is winning the battle for public trust (opinion) - CNN
Gil Eyal writes that Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is so far winning in the battle for America's trust.
Watch The Coronavirus Pandemic, Viewed from Six Expert ...
My name is Gil Eyal, I am a professor of Sociology. 00:26. at Columbia University. 00:33. So, I think any time you have an epidemic,. 00:36. it takes people by ...

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