Article ID: CBB697083355

Global circulation of low-end expertise: Knowledge, hierarchy, and labor migration in a Burmese oilfield (2023)

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This article examines the phenomenon of the “global circulation of low-end expertise” through an exploration of the social dynamics surrounding American oil drillers who migrated from the Pennsylvania oil region to British colonial Burma during the early 1900s to the mid-1930s. These working-class drillers, with practical knowledge in oil drilling acquired through familial and community networks, played a crucial role in operating mechanized oil wells and providing geological expertise in colonial Burma. Positioned between labor-intensive agricultural economies in colonial Asia and the higher echelons of British colonial society, these drillers occupied an intermediate social location. Despite their indispensable expertise, they were marginalized due to their lower social standing, leading to their expertise being disregarded by their superiors and forgotten over time. By understanding the complexities of the “global circulation of low-end expertise,” this study sheds light on the social construction and erasure of the expertise held by these working-class drillers, revealing overlooked aspects of global histories of science and labor and highlighting the need to reassess dominant historical narratives on knowledge-labor.

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Article Lissa Roberts; Seth Rockman; Alexandra Hui (2023) Science and/as work: An introduction to this special issue. History of Science (pp. 439-447). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Kaur, Amarjit
Naono, Atsuko
Aung-Thwin, Maitrii
Bertucci, Paola
Brown, Ian
Chakrabarty, Dipesh
Journals
Journal of Burma Studies
Technology and Culture
Agricultural History
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Business History Review
Environment and History
Publishers
University of Chicago
University of Michigan
Cambridge University Press
Oxford University Press
University of Illinois Press
Concepts
Labor and laborers
Great Britain, colonies
Expertise
Colonialism
Public health
Technology transfer
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
18th century
17th century
Places
Myanmar (Burma)
India
China
Malay; Malaysia
United States
Mexico
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