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Making Matters Speak in Railway Maintenance

In: Ethnographies of Diagnostic Work

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  • Johan M. Sanne

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In this chapter diagnostic practice is conceptualised as the means to ‘make matters speak’: how practitioners make sense of problems through recognising and ordering significant cues from the material stuff that they investigate (Latour, 2004). The chapter is based upon an analysis of ethnographic data of railway maintenance in Sweden. I focus on technically difficult cases, elucidating railway technicians’ diagnostic work through the concepts of situated learning and heterogeneous engineering. The situated learning perspective has emphasised the use of resources such as storytelling, an intimate knowledge of technology, or the use of various sensory cues in diagnostic work (Barley, 1996; Orr, 1996; Mellström, 2002; Henning, 1998). However, it remains unclear exactly how these resources are combined to solve technical problems. To this end, I draw on the notion of heterogeneous engineering — where various elements are amalgamated in a network that can explain the problem (Law, 1987). I highlight the balance of elements that support and threaten the stability of the network (or explanation) to understand this aspect of diagnostic work.

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  • Johan M. Sanne, 2010. "Making Matters Speak in Railway Maintenance," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Monika Büscher & Dawn Goodwin & Jessica Mesman (ed.), Ethnographies of Diagnostic Work, chapter 4, pages 54-72, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-29693-0_4
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230296930_4
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