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New HSR 41 (2016) 2 - Special Issue "Conventions and Quantification – Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Statistics and Classifications"


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Rainer Diaz-Bone & Emmanuel Didier (Eds.): Conventions and Quantification – Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Statistics and Classifications

In the last few decades, the field of “quantification” – namely the “sociology of quantification” – has evolved and it has shown an impressing development. There are many different strands of science contributing research on processes of quantification and the impact of quantification within social contexts. The concept of quantification is positioned at the crossroad linking approaches such as accounting theory, convention theory (économie des conventions), sociology and history of statistics, analysis of commensuration, sociology of standards and of standardization, analysis of benchmarking, and others. This HSR Special Issue presents recent and transdisciplinary research on the history and sociology of quantification. Building upon the work of Alain Desrosières, this issue includes contributions on the history of science from the eighteenth century to today, covering topics such as: the millennium development goals, financial quantification, and quantification in higher education environments. All in all, the contributions work out the “political economy” as well as the “political sociology” of statistics, categorization, and quantification. Furthermore HSR 41.2 contains a Mixed Issue with one article on „Societal Malaise and Ethnocentrism in the European Union: Monitoring Societal Change by Focusing on EU Citizens’ Perceptions of Crisis"

Go to HSR 41.2