Article ID: CBB001201586

Observing, Collecting and Governing “Ourselves” and “Others”: Mass-Observation's Fieldwork Agencements (2014)

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Harrison, Rodney (Author)


History and Anthropology
Volume: 25
Pages: 227--245


Publication Date: 2014
Edition Details: Part of the special issue: “Anthropology, Collecting and Colonial Governmentalities”.
Language: English

This paper explores the relationship between oligoptic visual economies and liberal technologies of government which emerge from a consideration of the field collecting practices of Mass-Observation (MO), a social research movement established in the years leading up to the outbreak of the Second World War which attempted to develop an anthropology of British everyday life. Focussing on MO's fieldwork agencements, the paper shows how the project brought together museological methods of collecting and curating with new mechanisms of collective self-watching, and the ways in which these mechanisms became implicated in technologies of government through its archival operations. In the connections it drew between the liberal subjectivities of collective self-watching and surrealist aesthetic practices, MO played a significant role in shaping new governmental rationalities, with implications for both metropolitan and colonial populations, through its interlinked conceptions of mass and morale. These formed part of a broader scientific--administrative--bureaucratic apparatus which facilitated the classification, ordering and governance of populations and things in this and later periods.

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Description On field collecting practices of Mass-Observation (MO), a social research movement established in the years leading up to the outbreak of the Second World War.


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Article Bennett, Tony; Dibley, Ben; Harrison, Rodney (2014) Introduction: Anthropology, Collecting and Colonial Governmentalities. History and Anthropology (p. 137). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Sera-Shriar, Efram
Clarke, Sabine
Lacey Sparks
Jackson Pope
Trachtenberg, Zev
Weldon, Stephen P.
Journals
History and Anthropology
Twentieth-Century British History
History Workshop Journal
History of the Human Sciences
British Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
Springer Nature
University of Pittsburgh Press
Rutgers University Press
Oxford University Press
Manchester University Press
Left Coast Press
Concepts
Anthropology
Great Britain, colonies
Collectors and collecting
Science and government
Colonialism
Science and culture
People
Allen, Arthur Augustus
Kellogg, Peter Paul
Thurston, Edgar
Smith, Grafton Elliot
Skinner, Henry Devenish
Roth, Walter Edmund
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
18th century
Places
Great Britain
New Zealand
Australia
India
Kenya
Indonesia
Institutions
Cornell University, Laboratory of Ornithology
Cornell Library of Natural Sounds
Madras Museum
Pitt Rivers Museum (University of Oxford)
Oxford University
Cornell University
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