In today’s world, numbers are in the ascendancy. Societies dominated
by star ratings, scores, likes and lists are rapidly emerging, as data
are collected on virtually every aspect of our lives. From annual
university rankings, ratings agencies and fitness tracking
technologies to our credit score and health status, everything and
everybody is measured and evaluated.
In this important new book, Steffen Mau offers a critical analysis of
this increasingly pervasive phenomenon. While the original intention
behind the drive to quantify may have been to build trust and
transparency, Mau shows how metrics have in fact become a form of
social conditioning. The ubiquitous language of ranking and scoring
has changed profoundly our perception of value and status. What is
more, through quantification, our capacity for competition and
comparison has expanded significantly - we can now measure ourselves
against others in practically every area. The rise of quantification
has created and strengthened social hierarchies, transforming
qualitative differences into quantitative inequalities that play a
decisive role in shaping the life chances of individuals.
This timely analysis of the pernicious impact of quantification will
appeal to students and scholars across the social sciences, as well as
anyone concerned by the cult of numbers and its impact on our lives
and societies today.
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On the Quantification of the Social
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509530434
Publisert
2019
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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