Domestic Misfits, Social Physics and the Problem of International Statistical Standardization

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Sociology Lens Pub Date : 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1111/johs.12492
Kathryn Barber
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During the 19th century, driven by the ideas of Adolphe Quetelet, population statistics were actively being developed and debated by many nascent nation-states. The International Statistical Institute (ISI) was one of the premier statistical organizations of the 19th and 20th centuries that possessed a very international and prestigious membership including representatives from across Europe, Latin America and Japan. During this “first principles” period, statisticians were openly grappling with both the practical questions related to the “conditions of production” of data as well as questions of statistical theory and good practice. This article analyzes some of the debate the ISI held on the problem of international social statistical category standardization that the ISI encountered as well as the factors and “tests” they used to resolve these issues.

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国内不适应、社会物理学与国际统计标准化问题
在19世纪,在阿道夫·奎特雷思想的推动下,人口统计在许多新生的民族国家中得到了积极的发展和辩论。国际统计研究所(ISI)是19世纪和20世纪最重要的统计组织之一,拥有非常国际化和享有盛誉的会员,包括来自欧洲,拉丁美洲和日本的代表。在这个“第一原则”时期,统计学家公开努力解决与数据“生产条件”相关的实际问题,以及统计理论和良好实践的问题。本文分析了ISI在国际社会统计类别标准化问题上遇到的一些争论,以及他们解决这些问题的因素和“测试”。
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