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Making space for 'the social': connecting sociology and professional practices in urban lighting design.

Joanne Entwistle1, Don Slater2.   

Abstract

Lighting is increasingly recognized as a significant social intervention by both lighting professionals and academic social scientists. However, what counts as 'the social' is diverse and contested, with consequences for what kind of 'social' is performed or invented. Based on a long-term research programme, we argue that collaboration between sociologists and lighting professionals requires negotiating discourses and practices of 'the social'. This paper explores the quality and kinds of spaces made for 'the social' in professional practices and academic collaborations, focusing on two case studies of urban lighting that demonstrate how the space of 'the social' is constrained and impoverished by an institutionalized division between technical and aesthetic lighting. We consider the potential role of sociologists in making more productive spaces for 'the social' in urban design, as part of the central sociological task of 'inventing the social' (Marres, Guggenheim and Wilkie 2018) in the process of studying it. © London School of Economics and Political Science 2019.

Keywords:  Light; actor-network theory; inventive sociology; performativity; professions; urban design

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30864152     DOI: 10.1111/1468-4446.12657

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Sociol        ISSN: 0007-1315


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1.  Put to the test: For a new sociology of testing.

Authors:  Noortje Marres; David Stark
Journal:  Br J Sociol       Date:  2020-04-19
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