Civil engineering expertise and the provision of public infrastructures: challenges of partial translation between social regimes of fact making
The presentation draws on long term ethnographic research in the Southern Peruvian Andes. The focus is on road construction and the knowledge practices of civil engineers, of the general workforce, and of local people. The materials from which roads are built are engaged in diverse ways: as matter, as persons, and as process. I am interested in the techniques through which people come to know these materials, in how particular evidential forms acquire social force and legitimacy, and in the diverse modes of expertise that have to accommodate to each other on construction sites.
Date: 10 November 2015, 15:00 (Tuesday, 5th week, Michaelmas 2015)
Venue: 64 Banbury Road, 64 Banbury Road OX2 6PN
Venue Details: InSIS Seminar Room
Speaker: Professor Penny Harvey (University of Manchester)
Organising department: Institute for Science, Innovation and Society
Organisers: Dr Rob Bellamy (InSIS, University of Oxford), Dr Sophie Haines (InSIS, University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address: enquiries@insis.ox.ac.uk
Part of: InSIS seminar series: Ecologies of Expertise
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Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Public
Editor: Sophie Haines