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9780791476888

The Politics of Inquiry: Education Research and the "Culture of Science"

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  • ISBN13:

    9780791476888

  • ISBN10:

    079147688X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-01-01
  • Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr

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Summary

In The Politics of Inquiry, Benjamin Baez and Deron Boyles critique recent trends in education research to argue against the culture of science.” Using the National Research Council’s 2002 report Scientific Research in Education as a point of departure, they contend that the entire discourse on education science reflects a number of distinct but mutually constitutive political forces or movements that use science and education to shape what we can think, and, thus, what we can become. These forces include the attempts to restrict democracy via scientism; the uses of academic classifications for organizing the world into social groups; the imperatives of the informational society, which seek precision in order to convert the world into data” for easy governing; and the effects of transnational capitalist exchanges, which convert everything into a cost-benefit analysis, and which make us all complicit in ways we do not fully grasp. Baez and Boyles examine these forces and offer an alternative to the current pushes to make educational inquiry scientific.

Author Biography

Benjamin Baez is Associate Professor of Higher Education at Florida International University and coeditor (with Marybeth Gasman and Caroline Sotello Viernes Turner) of Understanding Minority-Serving Institutions, also published by Suny Press. Deron Boyles is Professor of Philosophy of Education at Georgia State University and editor of The Corporate Assault on Youth: Commercialism, Exploitation and the End of Innocence.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
On "Education Research"p. 1
On Scientism and Positivism: John Dewey and Education Researchp. 35
Degrees of Distinction: Education Doctoral Study and the "Culture of Science"p. 71
"Governing" Science: The Scientific Imaginary and the Creation of People in the Information Agep. 119
Entrepreneurship and the "Grants Culture": Privatization of Research and Academic Freedomp. 167
Epiloguep. 213
Bibliographyp. 217
Indexp. 233
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