Data practices : : making up a European people / / edited by Evelyn Ruppert, Stephan Scheel.

What is 'Europe' and who are 'Europeans'? Data Practices approaches this contemporary political and theoretical question by treating it as a practical problem of counting. Only through the myriad data practices that make up methods such as censuses can EU member states know their...

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