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The Morals of Measurement: Accuracy, Irony, and Trust in Late Victorian Electrical Practice

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by G. J. N. Gooday
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  • Cover Type: Hard Cover with 312 pages
  • Published by: Cambridge University Press April 5, 2004
  • Written in: English
  • ISBN 10 Number: 0521430984
  • ISBN 13 Number: 978-0521430982
  • Book Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Weighs: 1.3 pounds

Product Review
"Gooday has produced a detailed and nuanced account of late-Victorian measurement that makes quite clear how the culture of metrology was deeply embedded in Victorian culture. His skillful tracings of the netwroks of physicists, engineers, instrument makers, and consumers through which reliable, robust, and trustworthy instruments and measurements were achieved make clear just how complex and culture-laden a business measurement is." - Iwan Rhys Morus, University of Wales, Aberystwyth

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The Morals of Measurement is a contribution to the social histories of quantification and of electrical technology in nineteenth-century Britain, Germany, and France. It shows how the advent of commercial electrical lighting stimulated the industrialisation of electrical measurement from a skilled labour-intensive activity to a mechanised practice relying on radically new kinds of instruments. Challenging traditional accounts that focus on metrological standards, this book shows instead the centrality of trust when measurement was undertaken in an increasingly complex division of labour with manufactured hardware. Case studies demonstrate how difficult late Victorians found it to agree upon which electrical practitioners, instruments, and metals were most trustworthy and what they could hope to measure with any accuracy. Subtle ambiguities arose too over what constituted 'measurement' or 'accuracy' and thus over the respective responsibilities of humans and technologies in electrical practice. Running alongside these concerns, the themes of body, gender, and authorship feature importantly in controversies over the changing identity of the measurer. In looking at how new groups of electrical experts and consumers construed the fairness of metering for domestic lighting, this work charts the early moral debates over what is now a ubiquitous technology for quantifying electricity. Accordingly readers will gain fresh insights, tinged with irony, on a period in which measurement was treated as the definitive means of gaining knowledge of the world.

Reader Reviews
This is a remarkable book by an outstanding historian of science and technology. By uncovering previously hidden or forgotten controversies in 19th-century electrical practices, technologies, and techniques, Gooday makes us think anew about the meaning of accuracy in the 21st century. Whom should we trust? What are the ironies of our (over)reliance on technology? How are technologies and techniques often constructed with (un)intentional gender bias? Gooday stimulates questions like these, and many more. Certainly one of the most stimulating and original books I have ever read. If you're a scientist, an engineer, or simply want to know more about your relationship to technology, you'll want to read this book.


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