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Beyond measure

Butler, Nick LU ; Delaney, Helen ; Hesselbo, Emilie LU and Spoelstra, Sverre LU (2020) In Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization 20(3). p.1-16
Abstract
Numbers reveal, but they also hide; they tell us who we are, but also who we ought to become; they show us how happy and healthy we are, but also urge us to adjust ourselves to the norm. Numbers manage us and we, in turn, manage ourselves through numbers. At the same time, the rationale behind these metrics remains inaccessible to us, stored safely away in a locket, kept secret from all but the few who have access to these systems of enumeration and computation. In our special issue, we open up this locket and explore questions around measurement in relation to management, organization, and politics –namely, how do processes of quantification intervene in our lives, sideline other modes ... (More)
Numbers reveal, but they also hide; they tell us who we are, but also who we ought to become; they show us how happy and healthy we are, but also urge us to adjust ourselves to the norm. Numbers manage us and we, in turn, manage ourselves through numbers. At the same time, the rationale behind these metrics remains inaccessible to us, stored safely away in a locket, kept secret from all but the few who have access to these systems of enumeration and computation. In our special issue, we open up this locket and explore questions around measurement in relation to management, organization, and politics –namely, how do processes of quantification intervene in our lives, sideline other modes of judgement and decision, and lead us astray with a trail of numbers. The title oft he special issue, ‘Beyond measure’, signals an attempt to denaturalize measurement, to peel back the layers of commensuration to see what lies beneath. (Less)
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  abstract     = {{Numbers reveal, but they also hide; they tell us who we are, but also who we ought to become; they show us how happy and healthy we are, but  also  urge  us  to  adjust  ourselves  to  the  norm.  Numbers  manage  us  and we,  in  turn,  manage  ourselves  through  numbers.  At  the  same time,  the rationale behind these metrics remains inaccessible to us, stored safely away in a locket, kept secret from all but the few who have access to these systems of enumeration and computation. In  our  special  issue,  we  open  up  this  locket  and  explore questions  around measurement in relation to   management,   organization,   and   politics –namely,  how  do  processes  of quantification  intervene  in  our  lives,  sideline other  modes  of  judgement  and  decision,  and  lead  us  astray  with  a  trail  of numbers. The title oft he special issue, ‘Beyond measure’, signals an attempt to denaturalize measurement, to peel back the layers of commensuration to see  what  lies  beneath.}},
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