Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer is a sociologist and associate professor of American studies at the University of Toulouse–Jean Jaurès and junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France.
Understanding the social construction of expertise is vitally important for anyone who cares about ethical decision-making informed by empirical data. In a world where science is under attack, disinformation campaigns abound, and the term “alternative facts” is part of the vernacular, this book could not be more timely. -- Mary Bernstein, author of <i>The Marrying Kind?: Debating Same-Sex Marriage Within the Lesbian and Gay Movement</i> Through an illuminating comparison, Stambolis-Ruhstorfer transforms our understanding of the emergence of legal protections for gay families by showing the power of experts to influence debates over equal rights. Revealing striking contrasts between the United States and France, this well-crafted account complicates any suggestion that science provides simple answers to political questions. -- Steven Epstein, author of <i>The Quest for Sexual Health: How an Elusive Ideal Has Transformed, Science, Politics, and Everyday Life</i> Both the US and France have legalized gay marriage, but they did not arrive at this result in the same way. Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer's well-researched book is a subtle and timely comparison of the differing roles that experts and expertise played in the struggles over legalization in the two countries. -- Gil Eyal, author of <i>The Crisis of Expertise</i> Just when expertise is under attack everywhere, By the Power Invested in Me will help us understand the crucial role played by expert capital in social change, and what enables it. Because this book is both timely and brilliant, it should be read widely across many fields. -- Michèle Lamont, author of <i>Seeing Others: How Recognition Works and How it Heals a Divided World</i> A keen comparative analysis, By the Power Vested in Me explores the cultural and institutional conditions that deliver and deny expertise. It is essential reading, as all our fates hinge on who is given the power to speak truth. -- Lisa Wade, author of <i>American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus</i>