This paper reports on an experiment concerning the social construction of statistical definitions, where the first census of Higher Education Institutions in Europe has been developed. It conceptualizes the construction of indicators as a social process of definitions and boundaries' negotiation, involving value judgments, social and political opinions, as well as practical interests and power strategies of actors. The paper exemplifies this process on three issues, namely the social demand for establishing a census, the controversy concerning the definition of a perimeter as well as the selection of indicators, and the nature of comparability judgments. We first conclude that the socio-political dimension has to be explicitly taken into ac...
International audienceAssessment of educational achievement depends on the methodology used and in p...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. Thesis. 1973. Ph.D.Inclu...
The paper discusses measurement, primarily in economics, from both analytical and historical perspec...
Faced with an increasing number of data and rankings, the author questions the roles of the differen...
Modern societies have a growing need for information and numbers for governing social life. Numbers ...
none4Higher education institutions (HEI) are crucial to the development of the European Research Are...
This paper analyses two European social science surveys in a comparative perspective. Some twenty ye...
Synthetic indicators and rankings are indeed two of the products that decision-makers most demand fr...
In this special issue of Historical Social Research, indicators are considered epistemic devices tha...
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has developed impressive machinery ...
In theory and practice of public policies are increasingly talking about the need to build policies ...
This thesis is concerned with the contemporary history of quantitative surveys in Sweden. The core e...
"Statistics are used to make critical judgments about society and fuel policy debates through differ...
This article is a comparative analysis of the European Values Study (EVS) and the European Social ...
This article is a comparative analysis of the European Values Study (EVS) and the European Soci...
International audienceAssessment of educational achievement depends on the methodology used and in p...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. Thesis. 1973. Ph.D.Inclu...
The paper discusses measurement, primarily in economics, from both analytical and historical perspec...
Faced with an increasing number of data and rankings, the author questions the roles of the differen...
Modern societies have a growing need for information and numbers for governing social life. Numbers ...
none4Higher education institutions (HEI) are crucial to the development of the European Research Are...
This paper analyses two European social science surveys in a comparative perspective. Some twenty ye...
Synthetic indicators and rankings are indeed two of the products that decision-makers most demand fr...
In this special issue of Historical Social Research, indicators are considered epistemic devices tha...
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has developed impressive machinery ...
In theory and practice of public policies are increasingly talking about the need to build policies ...
This thesis is concerned with the contemporary history of quantitative surveys in Sweden. The core e...
"Statistics are used to make critical judgments about society and fuel policy debates through differ...
This article is a comparative analysis of the European Values Study (EVS) and the European Social ...
This article is a comparative analysis of the European Values Study (EVS) and the European Soci...
International audienceAssessment of educational achievement depends on the methodology used and in p...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. Thesis. 1973. Ph.D.Inclu...
The paper discusses measurement, primarily in economics, from both analytical and historical perspec...