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Education and the Demand for Emancipation
Ove Skarpenessubject
Emancipationmedia_common.quotation_subjectNeoliberalismAlienationEnvironmental ethicsAcademic achievementEducationIndividualismCritical theoryEducation policySociologySocial scienceSociology of Educationmedia_commondescription
This paper puts forward the hypothesis that in recent decades, pupils of schools in the western world have been given a new form of individuality. This construction has been nourished by both the demand for emancipation as it was expressed in the critical sociology of education (and pedagogy) and by the neoliberal turn in education policy. It unfolds consequences of such an alliance between romantic and neoliberal individualism, and argues that some of Simmel's concepts might fruitfully be engaged to grasp important aspects of today's educational culture. Against this backdrop, the paper discusses the construction of the new individuality in regard to educational changes in control and discipline, individually adapted education and assessment and finally academic knowledge. Primarily by using examples from the Norwegian case, the paper analyses how recent opinions on these issues can be viewed as different expressions of an educational culture promoting alienation as emancipation.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2014-01-15 | Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research |