ABSTRACT

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.

Presenting a variety of approaches in the sociology of education including pragmatist critical sociology, neo-Marxism, post-digital sociology, new materialisms, affirmative critique of education, and post-colonial studies, the chapters in this book engage in a novel, collective dialogue and reflection on the affordances, limitations and challenges of emerging social theories in contemporary education. The book further justifies this novel approach through inclusion of a series of interviews with leading scholars and thinkers from within and outside the field of education on the subject of critique in contemporary society and education. The book offers relevant global and decolonial perspectives to study current transformations, drawing on innovations in theorizing and empirical illustrations from different countries.

Highlighting alternative visions of these transformations in an era of globalization, fragmentation, and growing nationalism, this cutting-edge book will be of great interest to researchers, academics and postgraduate students in the fields of the sociology of education, the philosophy of education, social theory, political science and comparative policy and politics more broadly.

chapter 1|18 pages

Critical social theory and public debate

Issues in contemporary education. Introduction

part 1|63 pages

Theorising the Potential for New Repertoires of Critique

chapter 2|14 pages

Between reflexivity and critique

French pragmatic sociology and the plurality of engagements in the quest for justice

chapter 3|13 pages

Educational commons as critique and aspiration

Confronting the civil war, decolonization, and ecological crises

chapter 4|15 pages

The critique of digital education

Time for a (post)critical turn

chapter 5|19 pages

Back to the Matter of Education

part 2|83 pages

Knowledge, Critique, and the Empirical

chapter 6|15 pages

The Human and Education Sciences

A Historical Odyssey of Activism, Agency, and Elisions in Social Life

chapter 8|16 pages

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

chapter 9|16 pages

Unsettling Euro-Western Educational Paradigms

Decolonial Critiques and Praxis

chapter 10|14 pages

Development and Its Discontents

A South American Perspective

part 3|54 pages

Putting Critique to Work

chapter |5 pages

After – ‘the words’