Histories of Data and the Database

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In the age of internet searches and social media, data has become hot—and not for the first time. An international group of historians will consider the promises, fears, practices, and technologies for recording and transmitting data in the 18th century to the present, including the implications for…

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    • Nov 19, 2016 LATEST EPISODE
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    Personal Data and the US Planned Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2016 42:22


    Dan Bouk from Colgate University delivers a talk titled “Personal Data and the US Planned Society.” This talk was included in the session titled “With Data We Order Society.” Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    Nine Digits: A Biography of the SSN, 1935-1975

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2016 38:08


    Sarah E. Igo from Vanderbilt University delivers a talk titled “Nine Digits: A Biography of the SSN, 1935-1975.” This talk was included in the session titled “With Data We Order Society.” Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    A Violent Behavior Database, c. 1969-1973: Episodes in the History of Pre-Crime

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2016 38:26


    Rebecca Lemov from Harvard University delivers a talk titled “A Violent Behavior Database, c. 1969-1973: Episodes in the History of Pre-Crime.” This talk was included in the session titled “With Data We Order Society.” Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    The Value of Genomics Databases

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2016 34:22


    Emmanuel Didier from CNRS and University of California, Los Angeles, delivers a talk titled “The Value of Genomics Databases.” This talk was included in the session titled “Methods and Ambiguities in the Contemporary Age.” Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    Random Forests and Decision Trees: Machine Learning, Empirical Statistics, and the Challenge of Interpretability

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2016 39:01


    Matthew Jones from Columbia University delivers a talk titled “Random Forests and Decision Trees: Machine Learning, Empirical Statistics, and the Challenge of Interpretability.” This talk was included in the session titled “Methods and Ambiguities in the Contemporary Age.” Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    Welcoming Remarks by Steve Hindle

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 5:14


    Steve Hindle from The Huntington welcomes participants and attendees to “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    Opening Remarks by Soraya de Chadarevian and Theodore M. Porter

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 11:43


    Soraya de Chadarevian and Theodore M. Porter, both from University of California, Los Angeles, deliver the opening remarks for “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington on Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    Data as a State of Mind and the Problem of How It Came to Be in Early Modern Europe

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 35:35


    J. Andrew Mendelsohn from Queen Mary University of London and Charité Berlin delivers a talk titled “Data as a State of Mind and the Problem of How It Came to Be in Early Modern Europe.” This talk was included in the session titled “Envisioning Data from the Early Modern to the Nineteenth Century.” Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    Narrating the Past with Data: Cameralism, Natural History, and the Visual Language of Statistics in the Nineteenth Century

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 37:03


    David Sepkoski from Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, delivers a talk titled “Narrating the Past with Data: Cameralism, Natural History, and the Visual Language of Statistics in the Nineteenth Century.” This talk was included in the session titled “Envisioning Data from the Early Modern to the Nineteenth Century.” Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    Datafication and Visualization of Statistics in Nineteenth-Century Europe

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 28:55


    Christine von Oertzen from Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, delivers a talk titled “Datafication and Visualization of Statistics in Nineteenth-Century Europe.” This talk was included in the session titled “Envisioning Data from the Early Modern to the Nineteenth Century.” Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    Cases as Data in the Nineteenth-Century Asylum

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 43:58


    Theodore M. Porter from University of California, Los Angeles, delivers a talk titled “Cases as Data in the Nineteenth-Century Asylum.” This talk was included in the session titled “Machineries and Objects of Data.” Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    Data Selection and Re-Use in Franz Boas’ Anthropometric Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 40:39


    Staffan Müller-Wille from University of Exeter delivers a talk titled “Data Selection and Re-Use in Franz Boas’ Anthropometric Studies.” This talk was included in the session titled “Machineries and Objects of Data.” Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

    Things and Data in Recent Biology

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 35:49


    Soraya de Chadarevian from University of California, Los Angeles, delivers a talk titled “Things and Data in Recent Biology.” This talk was included in the session titled “Machineries and Objects of Data.” Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

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