调查对象:统计、故事与知识生产

Subjects of Inquiry: Statistics, Stories, and the Production of Knowledge

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2012
被引 49
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究统计和故事在公共调查中如何作为知识形式被使用,发现两者都需嵌入特定话语惯例才能建立权威,统计强调客观距离,故事强调主观亲近,并影响知识制度化和边缘化主体的构建。

Abstract

Statistics and stories are often equated with different types of knowledge in contemporary western societies: statistics are associated more with the authority of objective, disinterested experts while stories are able to encapsulate subjective, personal experience. In this paper, we explore how both genres were used to produce knowledge in the context of a public inquiry on the problems facing older workers in securing and maintaining employment. Drawing on the concept of power/knowledge relations we examine how statistics and stories were used in different inquiry texts and trace their use across texts over time. Our findings show that to establish their authority as a valid form of knowledge representing the subject of inquiry, statistics and stories both had to be embedded in the appropriate discursive conventions. In the case of statistics, knowledge had to be expressed through discursive conventions that conveyed distance from the subject of inquiry, i.e. independent, objective research. In contrast, stories produced knowledge through discursive conventions that established proximity to the older worker – by being or knowing an older worker. The study shows the effects of these discursive conventions on how knowledge is institutionalized through processes of textual re-inscription, as well as the way in which they constructed a marginalized older worker subject.

知识生产社会学公共调查话语分析老年工人