Journal article

Bourdieu's reflexive sociology and 'spaces of points of view': Whose reflexivity, which perspective?

J Kenway, J McLeod

British Journal of Sociology of Education | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2004

Abstract

This paper considers Bourdieu's concepts of perspectivism and reflexivity, looking particularly at how he develops arguments about these in his recent work, The Weight of the World (1999) and Pascalian Meditations (2000b). We explicate Bourdieu's distinctive purposes and deployment of these terms and approaches, and discuss how this compares with related methodological and theoretical approaches currently found in social and feminist theory. We begin by considering three main ways in which 'reflexivity' is deployed in current sociological writing, distinguishing between reflexive sociology and a sociology of reflexivity. This is followed by a discussion of the main aspects of Bourdieu's appr..

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