Quantification in History, Philosophy, Sociology, and Practice

The Society for the Study of Measurement is delighted to announce a webinar dedicated to the practice, prospects, limits, and ethics of quantification in science and society. This interdisciplinary event will bring together leading voices from philosophy, sociology, history, statistics, and the social sciences to reflect critically on how quantification operates across different domains. All are welcome to attend.

Date: 9 August 2025 — Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (ET) / 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM (BST/WEST)

Preliminary Schedule (BST/WEST)

TimeSpeakerAffiliationTitle
14:00–14:55Alex CsiszarHarvard UniversityMeasuring Academic Sex Discrimination in the 1970s
14:55–15:50Morgan ThompsonNorthwestern UniversityMeasuring Pain
15:50–16:00Break
16:00–16:55Andrea SaltelliPompeu Fabra University BarcelonaMathematical Models: State of Exception
16:55–17:50Mark FabianUniversity of WarwickCoproducing quantitative measures of value-laden concepts: Case studies from ‘wellbeing’.
17:50–18:00Closing Discussion

Registration

Please register using the form below. The Zoom link will be circulated closer to the date to all registered participants.

👉 Register here

🔗 Additional Information

  • Each presentation will be followed by a 25-minute Q&A.
  • A short break will take place after the second talk.

For any questions or suggestions about the event or its promotion, feel free to reach out to the organizers.

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