CANCELLED Liliana Doganova: "Discounting the Future: The Ascendancy of a Political Technology"

Princeton University Press 2024
- Date: 10 September 2024, 13:15–15:00
- Location: English Park, 6-3025 (Rausingrummet)
- Type: Seminar
- Lecturer: Liliana Doganova
- Organiser: Department of History of Science and Ideas
- Contact person: Anders Ekström
Higher Seminar in the History of Science and Ideas
This seminar is cancelled
Liliana Doganova, Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation (CSI), Mines Paris, PSL University.
Abstract:
Forest fires, droughts, and rising sea levels beg a nagging question: have we lost our capacity to act on the future? This book argues that our relationship to the future has been trapped in the gears of a device called discounting. While its incidence remains little known, discounting has long been entrenched in market and policy practices, shaping the ways firms and governments look to the future and make decisions accordingly. Thus, a sociological account of discounting formulas has become urgent.
Discounting means valuing things through the flows of costs and benefits that they are likely to generate in the future, with these future flows being literally dis-counted as they are translated in the present. How have we come to think of the future, and of valuation, in such terms? Building on original empirical research in the historical sociology of discounting, this book takes us to some of the sites and moments in which discounting took shape and gained momentum: valuation of European forests in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; economic theories devised in the early 1900s; debates over business strategies in the postwar era; investor-state disputes over the nationalization of natural resources; and drug development in the biopharmaceutical industry today. Weaving these threads together, the book pleads for an understanding of discounting as a political technology, and of the future as a contested domain.