Article ID: CBB827332902

Un-silencing an Experimental Technique: Listening to the Electrical Penetration Graph (2022)

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In scientific work, sonification (i.e., the use of nonspeech audio to convey information) is primarily thought of as a novel way to communicate post hoc research findings to lay audiences but only rarely, if ever, as a component of the research itself. This article argues that, rather than any inherent epistemological limitations of sound as a medium of scientific reasoning, this framing reflects a sociohistorical tendency to “silence” experimental techniques as they become widely adopted—both in terms of the literal silencing of noisy instrumentation and the elision of the role of sound (along with other nonvisual sensory media) in received discovery accounts. This tendency is well-illustrated by the history of electrophysiology research, particularly the case of the electrical penetration graph (EPG), an instrument used by entomologists to study how insects feed on plants. Combining participant observation, interviews, and analysis of EPG technical literature, this article recovers the unacknowledged role of sound in EPG’s exploratory stages and gradual emergence as a standard laboratory technique as well as its gradual silencing as a consequence of this standardizing process.

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Authors & Contributors
Ackerman, Sara L
Amir, Sulfikar
Darling, Katherine Weatherford
Dennis, Michael Aaron
Hess, David J.
Kim, Eun-Sung
Journals
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Social Studies of Science
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Transfers
Concepts
Science and technology studies (STS)
Interviews
Participant observation
Medicine
Disasters; catastrophes
Expertise
People
Auster, Paul
Time Periods
21st century
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Great Britain
Korea
Australia
Japan
Portugal
Netherlands
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Future Earth. Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production Knowledge-Action Network
International Council for Science
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