Data Practices: Making Up a European People
暫譯: 數據實踐:塑造歐洲人民
Ruppert, Evelyn, Scheel, Stephan
- 出版商: Goldsmiths Press
- 出版日期: 2021-11-02
- 售價: $1,760
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,672
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 368
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 191268585X
- ISBN-13: 9781912685851
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商品描述
How EU data practices establish and assign people to categories, and how this matters in enacting--"making up"--Europe as a population and people. What is "Europe" and who are "Europeans"? Data Practices approaches this contemporary political and theoretical question by treating it as a practical problem of counting. Only through the myriad data practices that make up methods such as censuses can EU member states know their national populations, and this in turn is utilized by the EU to understand the population of Europe. But this volume approaches data practices not simply as reflecting populations but as performative in two senses: they simultaneously enact--that is, "make up"--a European population and, by so doing--intentionally or otherwise--also contribute to making up a European people. The book develops a conception of data practices to analyze and interpret findings from collaborative ethnographic multisite fieldwork conducted by an interdisciplinary team of social science researchers as part of a five-year project, Peopling Europe: How Data Make a People. The book focuses on data practices that involve establishing and assigning people to categories and how this matters in enacting Europe as a population and people. Five core chapters explore key categories of people--usual residents, refugees, homeless people, migrants, and ethnic minorities--and how they come into being through specific data practices such as defining, estimating, recalibrating and inferring. Two additional chapters address two key subject positions that data practices produce and require: the data subject and the statistician subject.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
歐盟的數據實踐如何建立並將人們分類,以及這在塑造歐洲作為一個人口和民族時的重要性。
什麼是「歐洲」,誰是「歐洲人」?數據實踐將這一當代政治和理論問題視為一個實際的計數問題來探討。只有通過構成普查等方法的無數數據實踐,歐盟成員國才能了解其國家人口,而這反過來又被歐盟用來理解歐洲的人口。然而,本書不僅將數據實踐視為反映人口的工具,而是從兩個意義上看作是表現性的:它們同時在實踐中塑造——即「構成」——一個歐洲人口,並且通過這樣做——無論是有意還是無意——也有助於塑造一個歐洲民族。 本書發展了一種數據實踐的概念,以分析和詮釋由一個跨學科的社會科學研究團隊在五年項目「塑造歐洲:數據如何形成一個民族」中進行的協作民族誌多地點田野研究的發現。本書專注於涉及建立和將人們分類的數據實踐,以及這在塑造歐洲作為一個人口和民族時的重要性。五個核心章節探討了人們的關鍵類別——常住居民、難民、無家可歸者、移民和少數民族——以及它們如何通過特定的數據實踐(如定義、估算、重新校準和推斷)而形成。兩個附加章節則探討了數據實踐所產生和要求的兩個關鍵主體位置:數據主體和統計學主體。作者簡介
Evelyn Ruppert is Professor in the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London and Principal Investigator for Peopling Europe: How Data Make a People (ARITHMUS). Stephan Scheel is Junior Professor for Transnational Cooperation and Migration Research at Universität Duisburg-Essen in Hamburg.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
伊芙琳·魯珀特(Evelyn Ruppert)是倫敦大學金史密斯學院社會學系的教授,也是「歐洲人口:數據如何塑造民族」(Peopling Europe: How Data Make a People,ARITHMUS)的首席研究員。斯特凡·謝爾(Stephan Scheel)是杜伊斯堡-埃森大學(Universität Duisburg-Essen)漢堡校區的跨國合作與移民研究的助理教授。