Title of article
Transitivities
Author/Authors
Law، John نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-132
From page
133
To page
0
Abstract
In this paper I describe the explosion of an aeroengine, the Olympus 22R, and the consequences of that explosion. Empirically, I explore both the puzzle-solving of the engineers as they tried to ascertain what had gone wrong, and the way in which this led to substantial delay in a major aircraft project, and consequent large-scale political and economic repercussions. Theoretically, I use these events to reflect on and denaturalise notions of scale and size. Instead of social and technical phenomena being seen as intrinsically different in size (a Euclidean notion), scale and size are considered to be relational effects. The aeroengine explosion is thus treated as disrupting a mathematically transitive series which was producing scale and size -- and the social and technical repair work is treated as an attempt to remake scale relations so that ʹsmall thingsʹ, such as pieces of metal in the interior of aeroengines, were again rendered smaller than ʹlarge thingsʹ, such as economic and political context.
Keywords
inner core , Rotation , traveltimes , PKP waves
Journal title
ENVIRONMENT & PLANNING (SERIE D) : SOCIETY & SPACE
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
ENVIRONMENT & PLANNING (SERIE D) : SOCIETY & SPACE
Record number
53750
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