This seminar examines the meaning and value of data in a variety of historical contexts. Important moments in the history of science will be considered through scholars' attempts to catalog and quantify human lives, social dynamics, and natural phenomena. Course material will focus on the relationship between the production of data and different forms of knowledge, power, and governance.
9.0 credits
1.5 credits in the history and/or philosophy of science, of which a 0.5 credit is at the 300-level; HPS390H1/ HPS391H1 would be ideal.