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This book explores a new repertoire for critique in the sociology of contemporary education, focusing on emerging social theories that respond to contemporary challenges in education, education policy and governance.
List of contents
Foreword
Martin Lawn1. Critical Social Theory and Public Debate - Issues in Contemporary Education. Introduction
Radhika Gorur, Paolo Landri, and Romuald NormandPart 1: Theorising the potential for new repertoires of critique2. Between reflexivity and critique: French pragmatic sociology and the plurality of engagements in the quest for justice
Romuald Normand3. Educational commons as critique and aspiration: Confronting the Civil War, decolonization, and ecological crises
Alexander Means and Graham Slater4. The critique of digital education: time for a (post)critical turn
Neil Selwyn5. Back to the matter of education
Paolo LandriPart 2: Knowledge, Critique and the Empirical: New possibilities for Critique6. The human and education sciences: A historical odyssey of activism, agency, and elisions in social life
Thomas - S. Popkewitz and Junzi Huang7. Knowledge for policy and the question of critical education research
Sotiria Grek8. An Affirmative Critique of the Politics of Scaling in Higher Education Policy Studies: Exploring a Performative Notion on Scale and Topological Spatio-Temporalities beyond Scale
Katja Brøgger9. Unsettling Euro-Western educational paradigms: Decolonial critiques and praxis
Sharanya Menon10. Development and its discontents: A South American perspective
Jason BeechPart 3: Putting Critique to Work11. Evaluation through regimes of engagement and grammars of commonality: critical tensions in community- and self-formation - an interview with Laurent Thévenot
12. Acceleration, Alienation, Education and being in and to the world - an interview with Hartmut Rosa
13. Towards a reparative sociology of education - an interview with Arathi Sriprakash
14. Situated critique of education and the future - an interview with Keri Facer
Afterword
Susan Robertson
About the author
Radhika Gorur is Associate Professor of Education, Deakin University, Australia.
Paolo Landri is Research Director, CNR-IRPPS (National Research Council, Institute of Research on Population and Social Policies), Italy.
Romuald Normand is Professor of Sociology, University of Strasbourg, France.