Title of article :
Lives lived and lives told: biographies of geographys quantitative revolution
Author/Authors :
Barnes، Trevor J نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
In this paper I draw upon both biographical and sociological approaches to examine one moment in the history of geographyʹs quantitative revolution of the late 1950s and early 1960s: the publication of Brian Berry and William Garrisonʹs paper, "The functional bases of the central place hierarchy", in Economic Geography in 1958. The origins of that paper are traced through the life stories - the ʹlives toldʹ - of the two authors. In particular, I try to connect the specific life trajectories of Berry and Garrison up until 1958 with the wider social and cultural contexts in which they lived. The theoretical impetus for the study are three literatures: the first is science studies, and especially the work of Bruno Latour and his ideas of ʹblack boxingʹ and ʹtranslationʹ; the second is on the history and sociology of quantification; and the third is on biography, particularly scientific biography. The broader argument of the paper is that the seemingly disembodied numbers, calculations, and precisely drawn figures and graphs that increasingly inflect human geography from the late 1950s, and found in such papers as Berry and Garrisonʹs, are socially embedded, a consequence not of a universal rationality but of specific lives and times that infuse the very substance of the works produced.
Keywords :
inner core , Rotation , PKP waves , traveltimes
Journal title :
ENVIRONMENT & PLANNING (SERIE D) : SOCIETY & SPACE
Journal title :
ENVIRONMENT & PLANNING (SERIE D) : SOCIETY & SPACE