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Datafication and Spatial Visualization in Nineteenth-Century Census Statistics

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Oertzen,  Christine von
Department Ideals and Practices of Rationality, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Max Planck Society;

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Oertzen, C. v. (2018). Datafication and Spatial Visualization in Nineteenth-Century Census Statistics. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, 48(5), 568-580. doi:10.1525/hsns.2018.48.5.568.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0002-9057-9
Zusammenfassung
This essay argues that the explosion of visual graphics in nineteenth-century popula- tion statistics was closely linked to a shift in statistical epistemologies and practices of data collection. Taking German census statistics as a case in point, I illuminate con- cepts and practices that referred to data as a category of the here and now, enabling spatial representations of current phenomena. I argue that seeing and abstracting the world as data opened new avenues not only for producing tables with multiple vari- ables, but also for forging such refined results into graphical visualizations of data. These in turn made empirical relationships in the social order evident and thus modifiable through intervention and reform. This essay is part of a special issue entitled Histories of Data and the Database edited by Soraya de Chadarevian and Theodore M. Porter.