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Seeing Like a SurveyLancaster University, j.law{at}lancaster.ac.uk This article explores a performative understanding of social science method. First, it draws on STS to consider the plausibility of the claim that research methods generate not only representations of reality, but also the realities those representations depict. Second, it undertakes an archaeology of a major survey — a Eurobarometer investigation of European citizens' attitudes to farm animal welfare — in order to explore the character of its performativity. Finally, it considers some of the implications of the performativity of research tools for the future of methods in social science.
Key Words: Eurobarometer method performativity ontological politics science and technology studies survey research
Cultural Sociology, Vol. 3, No. 2,
239-256 (2009) | ||