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Title: 
Symbolic power, robotting, and surveilling
Author(s): 
Skovsmose, Ole
Institution: 
  • Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
  • Aalborg University
ISSN: 
0013-1954
Abstract: 
Symbolic power is discussed with reference to mathematics and formal languages. Two distinctions are crucial for establishing mechanical and formal perspectives: one between appearance and reality, and one between sense and reference. These distinctions include a nomination of what to consider primary and secondary. They establish the grammatical format of a mechanical and a formal world view. Such views become imposed on the domains addressed by means of mathematics and formal languages. Through such impositions symbolic power of mathematics becomes exercised. The idea that mathematics describes as it prioritises is discussed with reference to robotting and surveillance. In general, the symbolic power of mathematics and formal languages is summarised through the observations: that mathematics treats parts and properties as autonomous, that it dismembers what it addresses and destroys the organic unity around things, and that it simplifies things and reduces them to a single feature. But, whatever forms the symbolic power may take, it cannot be evaluated along a single good-bad axis.
Issue Date: 
1-May-2012
Citation: 
Educational Studies In Mathematics. Dordrecht: Springer, v. 80, n. 1-2, p. 119-132, 2012.
Time Duration: 
119-132
Publisher: 
Springer
Keywords: 
  • Symbolic power
  • Symbolic violence
  • Appearance and reality
  • Sense and reference
  • Robotting
  • Surveillance
  • Critical mathematics education
Source: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10649-012-9388-8
URI: 
Access Rights: 
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Type: 
outro
Source:
http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/40332
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