Set against the current proliferation of global "difference" and
economic realignment, Critical Dispositions explores the notions of
"evidence" and "expertise" in times of material scarcity. Both have
come to the forefront of national and international debate in
education as "evidence" and "evidence-based" research and
pedagogical practices continue as major trends in educational
policy. Author Greg Dimitriadis maintains this debate is best
understood as part of a broader rise in professional and managerial
discourses in various aspects of educational research and practice.
Each aims to control and contain some aspect of research and
practice in ways that are increasingly specific and targeted.
As demonstrated through examples from critical intellectuals and
artists outside the field of education, this current proliferation
of specific, autonomous fields of inquiry and practice marks a much
deeper ambivalence about our contemporary moment and how we
understand it. Following Bourdieu and other theorists, Dimitriadis
argues that educational researchers and practitioners today must be
increasingly self-reflexive about the positions they take up in
various fields of inquiry, what they allow us to see and to
understand, what they blind us to. This kind of self-reflexivity,
however, is becoming increasingly difficult today as material
demands and dislocations are forcing educators to occupy particular
fields in more specific ways. Unpacking this tension and offering
alternative "thinking tools" is at the core of this volume.
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