Sorting things out
Geoffrey C. Bowker
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Sorting things out
Published
1999
Publisher
MIT Press
Pages
377
ISBN-10
0262024616
Description
What do a seventeenth-century mortality table (whose causes of death include "fainted in a bath," "frighted," and "itch"); the identification of South Africans during apartheid as European, Asian, colored, or black; and the separation of machine- from hand-washables have in common? All are examples of classification -- the scaffolding of information infrastructures. In Sorting Things Out, Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star explore the role of categories and standards in shaping the modern world. They investigate a variety of classification systems, including the International Classification of Diseases, the Nursing Interventions Classification, race classification under apartheid in South Africa, and the classification of viruses and of tuberculosis. The authors emphasize the role of invisibility in the process by which classification orders human interaction. They examine how categories are made and kept invisible, and how people can change this invisibility when necessary. They also explore systems of classification as part of the built information environment. Much as an urban historian would review highway permits and zoning decisions to tell a city's story, the authors review archives of classification design to understand how decisions have been made. This book has a moral agenda, for each standard and category valorizes some point of view and silences another. Standards and classifications produce advantage or suffering. Jobs are made and lost; some regions benefit at the expense of others. How these choices are made and how we think about that process are at the moral and political core of this work.
Subjects
Kritik der reinen Vernunft
The social construction of reality
BRAIDING SWEETGRASS
The Cosmic Serpent
The archaeology of knowledge & The discourse on language
Ideologie und Utopie
Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages are in Sorting things out?
This edition of Sorting things out has approximately 377 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
How long does it take to read Sorting things out?
For most readers, Sorting things out typically takes between 7h 51m and 5h 14m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 94,250 words and common reading speeds.
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What is the word count of Sorting things out?
The estimated word count for Sorting things out is approximately 94,250 words. This figure is calculated using industry-standard methods that consider genre-specific word density patterns, typical formatting and layout characteristics, and standard words-per-page ratios for published books.
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Who is the author of Sorting things out?
Sorting things out was written by Geoffrey C. Bowker.
When was Sorting things out published?
The publication date for this specific edition is 1999. The original work may have been published on a different date.