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New civic epistemologies of quantification: Making sense of indicators of local and global sustainability

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SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 403-432

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0162243904273448

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quantification; sustainability; indicators; globalization; decentralization

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Processes of globalization and decentralization are changing the relationship among statistical knowledge production, nation, and state. This article explores these changes through a comparison of five projects to design and implement indicators of sustainable development to replace conventional measures of economic welfare and social demographics-community sustainability indicators, Metropatterns, greening the gross domestic product, the Living Planet Index, and standardized accounting rules for inventorying greenhouse gas emissions. Drawing on a coproductionist idiom, the article argues that these projects constitute experiments in modifying the civic epistemologies of democratic societies, transforming not only knowledge production but also political identities, relationships, and institutions.

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