Properties of Units and Standards

This project analyzes how different valuation systems and their units influence the representation of human values, emphasizing their material and socio-cultural implications through ethnographic research in Oceania.

Subsidie
€ 1.719.081
2023

Projectdetails

Introduction

We are constantly surrounded by measuring systems ranging from pedometrics, timesheets, and impact factors to carbon footprints, happiness barometers, or risk assessments. Quantity-assessment systems are always at work to allocate value to our actions.

Research Focus

This research project sets out to study diverse valuation regimes with an emphasis on their material and conceptual linkages with the worlds they measure. The project studies the properties of different units, measures, and standards to analyze how a choice of unit affects the numeric representation of human values.

It approaches this task through a primary focus on ethnographic data from Oceania, but employs a comparative research design that draws out the usefulness of small-scale, ethnographic analyses for global issues.

Methodology

The project introduces a unit-centered context-dependent approach. It assumes that the need to establish a fixed point of comparison is something common to all measuring scales: any yardstick of valuation requires a basic unit, a standard equivalent that serves as the basis of a scale.

Properties of Units and Standards

The “Properties of Units and Standards” (PrUS) research project sets out from the commonplace observation that the units used for measuring value are specific rather than universal equivalents. As such, they possess properties and affordances that connect with people’s social worlds and material surroundings in various different ways.

This, in turn, makes the choice of measure a consequential act with material, economic, and eventually more far-reaching socio-cultural effects.

Conclusion

In short, the project assumes that there are no “neutral” units, and that by focusing specifically on the base units underlying numerical representation on any scale, we can call attention to both the material and the moral, political, even cosmological ideas linked to particular measures.

A measuring scale highlights some phenomena but omits or obfuscates others: its deployment has consequences beyond the simple act of creating numbers.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 1.719.081
Totale projectbegroting€ 1.719.081

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-9-2023
Einddatum31-8-2028
Subsidiejaar2023

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • HELSINGIN YLIOPISTOpenvoerder

Land(en)

Finland

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