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The errors of redemptive sociology or giving up on hope and despair
Authors:Stephen J Ball
Institution:1. Sociology of Education, Institute of Education, University College London, London, UKstephen.ball@ucl.ac.uk
Abstract:Abstract

This paper considers the sociology of education (SOE) as a modern human science. It suggests that the SOE is mired in a set of unreflexive, redemptive, Enlightment rationalities, and explores the messy relationships of the sociology with education that result from this. It is argues that the sociology of education has consistently failed to distance itself from the metaphysics, optimism and oppressions of modern schooling. That it has failed to call into question either the basic building blocks of schooling, or what we call education – pedagogy, curriculum and assessment – or the buildings themselves, the spaces of education. The paper concludes by asserting to need for critique rather than simply criticism as a starting point for thinking education differently.
Keywords:Sociology  redemption  hope  eugenics  population
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