'Made Up People': An Interdisciplinary Approach to Labelling and the Construction of People in Post-War History

The overarching theme of this one-day conference was to situate labelling theory, as conceptualised by Professor Hacking, in the study of post-war history. The post-war period witnessed the emergence of numerous new categories and classifications of people, through the development of labels includin...

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Main Authors: Jennifer Crane, Claire Sewell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Warwick 2014-03-01
Series:Exchanges
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Online Access:https://exchanges.warwick.ac.uk/article/view/89
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spelling doaj-4b7f3d4904794744ad10ae8bfb4edb562020-11-24T22:21:37ZengUniversity of WarwickExchanges2053-96652014-03-011223724589'Made Up People': An Interdisciplinary Approach to Labelling and the Construction of People in Post-War HistoryJennifer Crane0Claire Sewell1University of WarwickUniversity of WarwickThe overarching theme of this one-day conference was to situate labelling theory, as conceptualised by Professor Hacking, in the study of post-war history. The post-war period witnessed the emergence of numerous new categories and classifications of people, through the development of labels including 'schizophrenic', 'gambler', and 'adolescent'. This conference drew together speakers and delegates from a range of disciplines in order to raise a set of questions about these 'made up people'. The conference aimed to facilitate a workshop-style atmosphere, with a key note speech by Professor Hacking, several panel sessions, and a roundtable discussion.   Image: Andrey Maximov (flikr)https://exchanges.warwick.ac.uk/article/view/89Making Up People, Ian Hacking, labelling theory, post-war Britain, post-war history
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'Made Up People': An Interdisciplinary Approach to Labelling and the Construction of People in Post-War History
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title 'Made Up People': An Interdisciplinary Approach to Labelling and the Construction of People in Post-War History
title_short 'Made Up People': An Interdisciplinary Approach to Labelling and the Construction of People in Post-War History
title_full 'Made Up People': An Interdisciplinary Approach to Labelling and the Construction of People in Post-War History
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description The overarching theme of this one-day conference was to situate labelling theory, as conceptualised by Professor Hacking, in the study of post-war history. The post-war period witnessed the emergence of numerous new categories and classifications of people, through the development of labels including 'schizophrenic', 'gambler', and 'adolescent'. This conference drew together speakers and delegates from a range of disciplines in order to raise a set of questions about these 'made up people'. The conference aimed to facilitate a workshop-style atmosphere, with a key note speech by Professor Hacking, several panel sessions, and a roundtable discussion.   Image: Andrey Maximov (flikr)
topic Making Up People, Ian Hacking, labelling theory, post-war Britain, post-war history
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