Social Epistemology, the Reason of “Reason” and the Curriculum StudiesPopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() in Education Policy Analysis Archives (2014), 22(22), Detailed reference viewed: 153 (5 UL) The Limits and Possibilities of the Sciences of EducationPopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() Presentation (2014, April) Detailed reference viewed: 77 (2 UL) Curriculum studies: The reason of “reason” and schoolingPopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() in Popkewitz, Thomas S. (Ed.) The "reason" of schooling: Historicizing curriculum studies, pedagogy, and teacher education (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 310 (4 UL) Numbers, Standardizing Conduct, Making Differences: The Impracticality of PISA in School ChangePopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() Presentation (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 260 (1 UL) The "Reason" of Schooling: Historicizing Curriculum Studies, Pedagogy, and Teacher Education.Popkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() Book published by Routledge (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 198 (7 UL) The empirical and political ‘fact’ of theory in the social and education sciencesPopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() in Biesta, G.; Allan, J.; Edwards, R. (Eds.) Making a difference in theory: The theory question in education and the education question in theory (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 292 (4 UL) The meanings of scholarship: An intellectual interview with Tom PopkewitzPopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() in Pereyra, M.; Franklin, B. (Eds.) Systems of reason and the politics of schooling: Alternatives studies on school reforms and sciences of education in tradition of Thomas S. Popkewitz (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 300 (3 UL) Fabricating the teacher’s soul in teacher educationPopkewitz, Thomas S. ; in Fejes, A.; Nichols, C. (Eds.) Foucault and a politics of confession in education (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 176 (4 UL) Comparative studies and the reasons of reason: Historicizing differences and “seeing” reforms in multiple modernitiesPopkewitz, Thomas S. ; ; in Vega, L. (Ed.) Empires, post-coloniality, and interculturality. New challenges for comparative education (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 79 (3 UL) Social and Educational Sciences and the Problem of ChangePopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() Presentation (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 126 (0 UL) Governmentality: Governing in Curriculum and Making Kinds of People; Popkewitz, Thomas S. ; et alBook published by M.E. Sharpe Inc. (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 106 (2 UL) Should the Social and Education Sciences Be Practical? Cultural and Political Limits of the Orthodoxies of ChangePopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() Presentation (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 133 (0 UL) New spaces of collective belonging, memory and its fears: Fabricating the self and “others”Popkewitz, Thomas S. ; in Calogiannakis, P.; Karras, K.; Chiang, T.-H. (Eds.) et al Crisis in education: Modern trends and issues (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 283 (3 UL) Recognizing differences and the making of inequality: Education sciences, schooling, and abjectionPopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() in Catani, Denice; Gatti Jr., Décio (Eds.) O que a escola faz (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 267 (0 UL) Epistemología social y ‘la razón’ para la escolarizaciónPopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() in Espinosa, Julieta; Robert, André (Eds.) Epistemología social y pensamiento crítico. Pensar la educación de otra manera (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 356 (3 UL) The sociology of education as the history of the present: Fabrication, difference and abjectionPopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() in Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education (2013), 34(3), 439-456 Detailed reference viewed: 153 (5 UL) Styles of Reason: Historicizing Educational History and the ArchivePopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() Speeches/Talks (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 72 (0 UL) “Reason” and the Moral Construction of Schooling” and International Reforms: Pisa: Numbers, & Standardizing ConductPopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() Speeches/Talks (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 63 (0 UL) The Impracticality of Practical Knowledge in Educational ResearchPopkewitz, Thomas S. ![]() Presentation (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 331 (2 UL) Now we are European! ”How did it get that way?”Popkewitz, Thomas S. ; in Sisyphus: Journal of Education (2013), 1(1), 37-66 «The European» is given as a kind of person and as an autonomous subject in contemporary policy and research. The paper examines the role that the social and educational science technologies play in ... [more ▼] «The European» is given as a kind of person and as an autonomous subject in contemporary policy and research. The paper examines the role that the social and educational science technologies play in constructing this new type of person. We first briefly explore the human sciences as historical practices that link the individual to the community. These practices are reassembled and examined descriptively in the second section which explores the making of the European as a particular kind of person from which nation and daily life are to be ordered. In the third and fourth sections, we discuss the cultural technologies of science in fabricating the European. These technologies are forging the memory of a common history that simultaneously erases, forgets, and realigns Europe’s internal differences so that Europe may become the «world champions» of global competition. At a different level are technologies of numbers and statistics mobilized in making the unity given to the European and from which to understand diversity and differences. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 107 (5 UL) |
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