2023
DOI: 10.4324/9780429355950
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Routledge International Handbook of Failure

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“…The second approach challenges the term ‘failure’ as a censorious, normative judgement, usually predicated on yardsticks drawn from different contexts, other value regimes, or ideal models that have scant purchase anywhere (Abram & Weszkalnys 2013; Appadurai 2016 a ; Mica et al . 2023). This take is related to questions of recognition that spin on the classificatory politics of who recognizes whom and to what end (Alexander & Sanchez 2019; Bowker & Star 1999; Povinelli 2002).…”
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“…The second approach challenges the term ‘failure’ as a censorious, normative judgement, usually predicated on yardsticks drawn from different contexts, other value regimes, or ideal models that have scant purchase anywhere (Abram & Weszkalnys 2013; Appadurai 2016 a ; Mica et al . 2023). This take is related to questions of recognition that spin on the classificatory politics of who recognizes whom and to what end (Alexander & Sanchez 2019; Bowker & Star 1999; Povinelli 2002).…”
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“…Perhaps in response, scholarly studies of failure are also booming. In January 2023 alone, as this special issue was being typeset, two significant interventions were published (Bradatan 2023; Mica, Pawlak, Horolets & Kubicki 2023). …”
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