Measuring Micrometers of Matter and Inventing Indices: Entangling Social Perception within Discrete and Continuous Measurements of Air Quality

Environmental protection agencies around the globe are establishing different methods for measuring particulates, and then integrating those measurements into a single air quality index with other pollutants. At the same time, scientific inquiry has also shifted to a theory of measurement that incor...

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Main Author: Edwin Schmitt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/2/48
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spelling doaj-3512553e4d20411883b0807cf9dc0def2020-11-24T21:46:32ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602019-02-01824810.3390/socsci8020048socsci8020048Measuring Micrometers of Matter and Inventing Indices: Entangling Social Perception within Discrete and Continuous Measurements of Air QualityEdwin Schmitt0Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo, 0315 Oslo, NorwayEnvironmental protection agencies around the globe are establishing different methods for measuring particulates, and then integrating those measurements into a single air quality index with other pollutants. At the same time, scientific inquiry has also shifted to a theory of measurement that incorporates discrete and continuous measurement. This article reviews the relationship between discrete measurements and indices, while also speculating on the way that the continuous measurement of air pollution could stimulate awareness and action. The paper argues that continuous measurement must include the way people of different backgrounds perceive air pollution in their lives. After reviewing the methods of measuring particulates and their inclusion into various indices, the article argues that in order to take action to mitigate the health impacts of air pollution, we must allow for the social perception of air pollution to become entangled within our scientific measurements.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/2/48environmental monitoringair quality indexatmospheric sciencemeasurement theoryparticipatory scienceparticulate matter
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Measuring Micrometers of Matter and Inventing Indices: Entangling Social Perception within Discrete and Continuous Measurements of Air Quality
Social Sciences
environmental monitoring
air quality index
atmospheric science
measurement theory
participatory science
particulate matter
author_facet Edwin Schmitt
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title Measuring Micrometers of Matter and Inventing Indices: Entangling Social Perception within Discrete and Continuous Measurements of Air Quality
title_short Measuring Micrometers of Matter and Inventing Indices: Entangling Social Perception within Discrete and Continuous Measurements of Air Quality
title_full Measuring Micrometers of Matter and Inventing Indices: Entangling Social Perception within Discrete and Continuous Measurements of Air Quality
title_fullStr Measuring Micrometers of Matter and Inventing Indices: Entangling Social Perception within Discrete and Continuous Measurements of Air Quality
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Micrometers of Matter and Inventing Indices: Entangling Social Perception within Discrete and Continuous Measurements of Air Quality
title_sort measuring micrometers of matter and inventing indices: entangling social perception within discrete and continuous measurements of air quality
publisher MDPI AG
series Social Sciences
issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Environmental protection agencies around the globe are establishing different methods for measuring particulates, and then integrating those measurements into a single air quality index with other pollutants. At the same time, scientific inquiry has also shifted to a theory of measurement that incorporates discrete and continuous measurement. This article reviews the relationship between discrete measurements and indices, while also speculating on the way that the continuous measurement of air pollution could stimulate awareness and action. The paper argues that continuous measurement must include the way people of different backgrounds perceive air pollution in their lives. After reviewing the methods of measuring particulates and their inclusion into various indices, the article argues that in order to take action to mitigate the health impacts of air pollution, we must allow for the social perception of air pollution to become entangled within our scientific measurements.
topic environmental monitoring
air quality index
atmospheric science
measurement theory
participatory science
particulate matter
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/2/48
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