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Susan Leigh Star

    Susan Leigh Star était une sociologue américaine dont le travail s'est concentré sur l'étude de l'information dans la société moderne. Elle a exploré les mondes de l'information, les infrastructures, la classification et la standardisation, en mettant l'accent sur la sociologie de la science, du travail et l'histoire des sciences, de la médecine, de la technologie et des systèmes de communication/information. Dans ses recherches, elle a couramment employé des méthodologies qualitatives et une approche de théorie féministe pour comprendre les relations complexes au sein de l'information et de la société.

    Sorting Things Out
    • Sorting Things Out

      • 389pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      What do a seventeenth-century mortality table, apartheid classifications in South Africa, and the separation of machine-washables from hand-washables have in common? They exemplify classification—the foundation of information infrastructures. The authors delve into how categories and standards shape the modern world, examining various classification systems such as the International Classification of Diseases, Nursing Interventions Classification, and race classifications during apartheid. They highlight the role of invisibility in how classification influences human interaction, exploring how categories can be rendered invisible and how individuals can challenge this invisibility. The authors treat classification systems as part of the constructed information environment, akin to how urban historians analyze zoning decisions to narrate a city's history. This work carries a moral agenda, as each standard and category reflects a particular viewpoint while silencing others. Classifications can create advantages or hardships, impacting job availability and regional benefits. The authors investigate how these choices are made and encourage reflection on the moral and political implications of classification processes.

      Sorting Things Out