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Sleep, Knowledge, Technology: An Introduction

Schlaf, Wissen, Technologie: Eine Einleitung
[journal article]

Ahlheim, Hannah
Zifonun, Dariuš
Zillien, Nicole

Abstract

This article conceptualizes sleep as a social fact. Far from being a simple biological necessity, sleep is imbued with meaning. We argue that in the "knowledge society," science and technology play a key role in producing the social meaning of sleep and in grating validity to certain styles of "slee... view more

This article conceptualizes sleep as a social fact. Far from being a simple biological necessity, sleep is imbued with meaning. We argue that in the "knowledge society," science and technology play a key role in producing the social meaning of sleep and in grating validity to certain styles of "sleep knowledge." Paradoxically, in their search for "valid" knowledge, actors turn to science while at the same time science often offers provisional and contested knowledge. In particular, the modern sleep laboratory and mobile self-tracking technologies prove to be epistemically productive. They open up arenas for (experimental) practices that contribute to producing, applying, and legitimizing sleep knowledge. The article traces the historical processes that led to the invention of the modern sleep lab and current mobile technologies and sheds light on the questions of how knowledge about sleep and its disorders is produced, which sleep knowledge people view as valid, and how this attribution of validity is legitimized. Furthermore, the boundaries between sleep lab and society at large are permeable. Scientific knowledge leaves the lab and enters the social stage, which is why the scientific ideal of objectivity directly encounters the prevailing social and subjective knowledge. In addition to providing the conceptual outline for this HSR Special Issue on "Sleep, Knowledge, Technology," the article provides synopses of its nine thematic contributions.... view less

Keywords
sleep; knowledge; technology; laboratory; knowledge production; experiment

Classification
Philosophy of Science, Theory of Science, Methodology, Ethics of the Social Sciences
Sociology of Knowledge

Free Keywords
sleep laboratory; mobile self-tracking

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 7-22

Journal
Historical Social Research, 48 (2023) 2

Issue topic
Sleep, Knowledge, Technology: Studies of the Sleep Lab, Sleep Tracking and Beyond

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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