Impracticality of Practical Research

Impracticality of Practical Research

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Popkewitz, Thomas Stanley
The University of Michigan Press
EAN: 9780472131730
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There is a daunting and alluring desire in contemporary social science for research to find the practical knowledge that enables one to live a good life in a just and equitable society. This desire haunts the 19th-century emergence of the social sciences and became more pronounced in the postwar mobilizations of research. Today the desire for this knowledge is captured in the structured assessments of national school systems and in the professional education pathways that inspire governments to modernize school systems and provide for people’s well-being. American policy and research are thus linked by reforms that are verified as “scientific, empirical evidences” about “what works.”

The Impracticality of Practical Research explores the idea that practical and useful knowledge historically changes over time under the guises of educational reform, instructional improvement, and professionalisation. The study of science draws on a range of social and cultural theories and historical studies to understand the politics of science and scientific knowledge that are concerned with social and educational change. Can research change social conditions to make a better life, and make people’s conduct embody the qualities and characteristics of that better life—the good citizen, parent, or worker? Thomas Popkewitz explores how the research to correct social wrongs paradoxically is entangled with the inscription of differences in its efforts to be inclusive.
EAN 9780472131730
ISBN 0472131737
Binding Hardback
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Publication date April 30, 2020
Pages 298
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Authors Popkewitz, Thomas Stanley
Illustrations 12 charts, 1 table