Explores how issues of measure and value are emerging as central in current debates concerning the capacity of social science and cognate disciplines to engage contemporary social and cultural life
Debates the restructuring of time, scale, number, pattern and sequence
Investigates the changing character and properties of data, evidence and the empirical
Questions if we do need new forms of measure and what different forms of measure actually do?
Addresses these and related questions to place issues of measure and value at the core of contemporary social science debate