The Social Life of Standards
Ethnographic Methods for Local Engagement
Fiona McDonald editor Christina Holmes editor Regna Darnell editor Janice E Graham editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:15th Apr '21
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Standards. We apply them, uphold them, or fail to meet them. But how do they get made? Through twelve ethnographic case studies, The Social Life of Standards reveals how standards – political and technical tools for organizing society – are developed, applied, subverted, contested, and reassembled by local communities interacting with norms often created by others. Contributors explore standards at work across different countries and contexts, such as Ebola biomedical safety precautions in Senegal, Colombian farmers contesting politicized seed regulations, and the application of Indigenous standards to Canadian environmental assessments. They emphasize the uncomfortable fit between the inconsistent implementation of standards in the real world and the non-negotiable criteria presupposed by external forces.
The Social Life of Standards provides support for a reflexive process that involves local engagement. Ultimately, the goal should be to reach a balance between evidence-based science and the social contexts that can inform more useful and appropriate standards.
“There is no comparable work to The Social Life of Standards, a breakthrough book which successfully—even brilliantly—articulates an approach to the study of standards that is sensitive to local contexts and alert to the politics of knowledge in the making.”—- Victor Braitberg, University of Arizona
There is no comparable work to The Social Life of Standards, a breakthrough book which successfully—even brilliantly—articulates an approach to the study of standards that is sensitive to local contexts and alert to the politics of knowledge in the making. -- Victor Braitberg, University of Arizona
ISBN: 9780774865210
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 550g
256 pages