Quality, 1st ed. 2019 From Plato to Performance
Auteur : Dahler-Larsen Peter
The notion of quality features prominently in contemporary discourse. Numerous ratings, rankings, metrics, auditing, accreditation, benchmarking, smileys, reviews, and international comparisons are all used regularly to capture quality.
This book paves the way in exploring the socio-political implications of evaluative statements, with a specific focus on the contribution of the concept of quality to these processes. Drawing on perspectives from the history of ideas, sociology, political science and public management, Dahler-Larsen asks what is the role of quality, and more specifically quality inscriptions, such as measurement? What do they accomplish? And finally, as a consequence of all this, does the term quality make it possible to deal with public issues in a way that lives up to democratic standards?
This cross-disciplinary book will be of interest to scholars and students across various fields, including sociology, social epistemology, political science, public policy, and evaluation.
Peter Dahler-Larsen is Professor at the Department for Political Science at University of Copenhagen, where he is the leader of the Centre for Research on Evaluation, Measurement and Effects (CREME).
Puts the concept of quality, its history, meaning and contemporary impact at center stage
Analyses the concepts’ transformation of meaning over time, inlcuding current and co-existing quality perspectives
Proposes models of qualitization and their potential effects on social order, comparing them with relevant democratic political-administrative systems
Date de parution : 09-2020
Ouvrage de 255 p.
14.8x21 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).
Prix indicatif 79,11 €
Ajouter au panierDate de parution : 02-2019
Ouvrage de 255 p.
14.8x21 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).
Prix indicatif 79,11 €
Ajouter au panierMots-clés :
Rankings; Metrices; Metrix; Quality of life; Organizations; Evaluation; Management; Sociology of knowledge