In the late nineteenth century, British anthropometrists attempted to normalize the practice of measuring bodies as they sought to collate data about the health and racial makeup of their fellow citizens. As the country’s leading anthropometrists, Francis Galton and Charles Roberts worked to overcome suspicion about their motives and tried to establish the value of recording physical dimensions from their subjects’ perspective. For Galton, the father of the eugenics movement, the attainment of objective self-knowledge figured alongside the ranking of one’s physique and faculties against established norms. The competitive tests at Galton’s anthropometric laboratory were meant to help subjects identify their strengths and weaknesses, ultimate...
This research focuses on the Dutch publications about human height in the middle of the nineteenth c...
The paper discusses the scope and influence of eugenics in defining the scientific programme of stat...
This chapter opens with a consideration of the quantified self and the desire for self-knowledge thr...
Anthropometry has historically involved “men of science” carefully measuring and noting down the dim...
Histories of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century medicine emphasise the rise of professiona...
This dissertation is history of how researchers have trusted biometric technologies to operate objec...
How do cultures of self-quantification intersect with the modern state, particularly in relation to ...
Anthropometry is defined as 'the scientific procedures and processes of acquiring surface anatomical...
All sizing surveys depend on the specification of body landmarks, and measurements between them. My...
Increased use of scales in data-driven consumer digital platforms and the management of organisation...
In 1904, amid heightened fears of urban degeneration, members of the British Association's Anthropom...
This cultural-historical reading of Les Liaisons dangereuses (1782) situates it in the context of th...
In using human-height measurements as a gauge of the biological standard of living of a given popula...
An Analysis of the Evolution of Medicine in Nineteenth Century England via The Development of the An...
The transition in anthropological and biomedical research methods over the past 50years has resulted...
This research focuses on the Dutch publications about human height in the middle of the nineteenth c...
The paper discusses the scope and influence of eugenics in defining the scientific programme of stat...
This chapter opens with a consideration of the quantified self and the desire for self-knowledge thr...
Anthropometry has historically involved “men of science” carefully measuring and noting down the dim...
Histories of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century medicine emphasise the rise of professiona...
This dissertation is history of how researchers have trusted biometric technologies to operate objec...
How do cultures of self-quantification intersect with the modern state, particularly in relation to ...
Anthropometry is defined as 'the scientific procedures and processes of acquiring surface anatomical...
All sizing surveys depend on the specification of body landmarks, and measurements between them. My...
Increased use of scales in data-driven consumer digital platforms and the management of organisation...
In 1904, amid heightened fears of urban degeneration, members of the British Association's Anthropom...
This cultural-historical reading of Les Liaisons dangereuses (1782) situates it in the context of th...
In using human-height measurements as a gauge of the biological standard of living of a given popula...
An Analysis of the Evolution of Medicine in Nineteenth Century England via The Development of the An...
The transition in anthropological and biomedical research methods over the past 50years has resulted...
This research focuses on the Dutch publications about human height in the middle of the nineteenth c...
The paper discusses the scope and influence of eugenics in defining the scientific programme of stat...
This chapter opens with a consideration of the quantified self and the desire for self-knowledge thr...