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(Ebook) Invisible Labour in Modern Science 1st Edition by Jenny Bangham, Xan Chacko, Judith Kaplan ISBN 1538159961 9781538159965

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Authors:Jenny Bangham, Xan Chacko, Judith Kaplan
Pages:355 pages.
Year:2022
Editon:3
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Language:english
File Size:4.56 MB
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ISBNS:9781538159965, 1538159961
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ISBN 10: 1538159961 
ISBN 13: 9781538159965
Author: Jenny Bangham, Xan Chacko, Judith Kaplan

Invisible Labour in Modern Science is about the people who are concealed, eclipsed, or anonymised in accounts of scientific research. Many scientific workers—including translators, activists, archivists, technicians, curators, and ethics review boards—are absent in publications and omitted from stories of discovery. Scientific reports are often held to ideals of transparency, yet they are the result of careful judgments about what (and what not) to reveal. Professional scientists are often celebrated, yet they are expected to uphold principles of ‘objective’ self-denial. The emerging and leading scholars writing in this book negotiate such silences and omissions to reveal how invisibilities have shaped twentieth and twenty-first century science. Invisibility can be unjust; it can also be powerful. What is invisible to whom, and when does this matter? How do power structures built on hierarchies of race, gender, class and nation frame what can be seen? And for those observing science: When does the recovery of the ‘invisible’ serve social justice and when does it invade privacy? Tackling head-on the silences and dilemmas that can haunt historians, this book transforms invisibility into a guide for exploring the moral sensibilities and politics of science and its history.

(Ebook) Invisible Labour in Modern Science 1st Table of contents:

Part I: People

Commentary: People and the Processes of Erasure

  1. Under the Mexican Sun: Zelia Nuttall and Eclipses in Americanist Anthropology

  2. Escaping Immortality: Science, Civilization, and Lu Gwei-djen

  3. Producing and Delivering Truth: The (In)visibility of Forensic Scientists in Colombia

  4. Of Animacy and Afterlives: Material Memories in Indigenous Collections

  5. Ex-prisoners of the Gulag in the Siberian Expeditions

  6. The Bureaucratic Ethic and the Spirit of Bio-capitalism

  7. “They Say They Are Kurds”: Informants and Identity Work at the Iranian Pasteur Institute

Part II: Power

Commentary: (Em)Powering Narratives of Technology
8. Categorizing Roma in Censuses, Surveys, and Expert Estimates
9. Situated Knowledge and the Genetics of the Brazilian Northeastern Population, 1960–1980
10. The Invisible Labour of Translating Indigenous Traditional Knowledge in Canada
11. Invisible Bodies: Psychoanalysis, Subjugated Knowledges, and Intimate Ethics in Postwar Egypt
12. The (In)visible Labour of Varietal Innovation
13. Coffee Breeders, Farmers, and the Labours of Agricultural Modernization

Part III: Process

Commentary: Invisible, Secret, and Social
14. Citizen Seismology, Stalinist Science, and Vladimir Mannar’s Cold Wars
15. Blood, Paper, and Invisibility in Mid-century Transfusion Science
16. Invisible Vitality: The Hidden Labours of Seed Banking
17. Oneida Inscriptions
18. Making Movement Matter
19. Invisibility as a Mechanism of Social Ordering: How Scientists and Technicians Divide Power

Part IV: Practice

Commentary: Teaching Practices with Invisible Labour
20. Collecting Human Subjects: Ethics and the Archive
21. Locating Sources, Situating Psychiatry, Complicating Categories: A Journey through Three German Archives
22. Turing, or An Exhibition Should Not Mean but Be
23. Invisibilities of Care: Reproductive Labour and Indigenous Hospitalities in Post/Colonial Fieldwork
24. Invisible Infrastructures: A’uwẽ-Xavante Strategies to Enrol and Manage Warazú Researchers
25. Cultivating a Northern Australian Public for Yolŋu Cosmologies: “Keeping Visible” Yolŋu Research Practices

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