This text, occasioned by a critical reading of Tony Brown’s new book Mathematics Education and Subjectivity, aims at contributing to the building of a sociopolitical approach to mathematics education based on Lacanian psychoanalysis and Slavoj Žižek’s philosophy. Brown has been bringing into the field of mathematics education the work of these two scholars, and his work has been important in understanding the cultural dynamics of school mathematics. This article highlights the limitations of Brown’s use of Lacanian theory and outlines a framework to understand students’ learning not in terms of the inherent properties of mathematics but in terms of the role this school subject plays within political economy
The purpose of this article is to bring school mathematics education to the Wittgensteinian “therape...
Mathematics education as a matter of identity’ is an emergent field where selfhood and the mathemati...
What is mathematics teaching? How do we improve mathematics teaching? Why do we want to improve math...
This text, occasioned by a critical reading of Tony Brown’s new book Mathematics Education and Subje...
The issue of subjectivity has recently occasioned a lively discussion in this journal opposing socio...
In this volume, Wolff-Michael Roth provides a critical but partial reading of Tony Brown’s book Math...
This paper addresses the issue of subjectivity in the context of mathematics education research. It ...
© 2016 The Author(s)This special issue of Educational Studies in Mathematics, developed from the Mat...
This introductory chapter builds on the assumption that the sociopolitical dimensions of mathematics...
Abstract: In this volume Wolf-Michael Roth provides a critical but partial reading of Tony Brown’s b...
With a recent push within recent years incorporate issues of social justice within mathematics class...
The present study is located within a broader problematic of how inequality is generated and legitim...
Various interpretations have been given to the double gesture of de/mathematising in relation to a v...
This article undertakes an ideological critique of mathematics education from a capitalist perspecti...
Empirical work has shown how mathematics education exhibits certain tensions between its value as be...
The purpose of this article is to bring school mathematics education to the Wittgensteinian “therape...
Mathematics education as a matter of identity’ is an emergent field where selfhood and the mathemati...
What is mathematics teaching? How do we improve mathematics teaching? Why do we want to improve math...
This text, occasioned by a critical reading of Tony Brown’s new book Mathematics Education and Subje...
The issue of subjectivity has recently occasioned a lively discussion in this journal opposing socio...
In this volume, Wolff-Michael Roth provides a critical but partial reading of Tony Brown’s book Math...
This paper addresses the issue of subjectivity in the context of mathematics education research. It ...
© 2016 The Author(s)This special issue of Educational Studies in Mathematics, developed from the Mat...
This introductory chapter builds on the assumption that the sociopolitical dimensions of mathematics...
Abstract: In this volume Wolf-Michael Roth provides a critical but partial reading of Tony Brown’s b...
With a recent push within recent years incorporate issues of social justice within mathematics class...
The present study is located within a broader problematic of how inequality is generated and legitim...
Various interpretations have been given to the double gesture of de/mathematising in relation to a v...
This article undertakes an ideological critique of mathematics education from a capitalist perspecti...
Empirical work has shown how mathematics education exhibits certain tensions between its value as be...
The purpose of this article is to bring school mathematics education to the Wittgensteinian “therape...
Mathematics education as a matter of identity’ is an emergent field where selfhood and the mathemati...
What is mathematics teaching? How do we improve mathematics teaching? Why do we want to improve math...