Balampekou, Matina - Floriotis, Georgis

Antonio Gramsci, Education and Science

This paper explores how the ideas of a great political thinker and philosopher Antonio Gramsci, are relevant to education and science and to critical science education. One of the main points in Gramsci's analysis is the social value and impact of certain aspects of the superstructure. He understands that education is a means which can be used for the reproduction of the social structure and that science and its uses may, in a certain way, replace religion in its function of justifying existing social structure. In analysing the role of education in capitalist society, he attempts to suggest a different use and hierarchy for education and science, moreover, one that can empower counter-hegemonic action for social change. (Contains 4 footnotes.)
Names [author] Balampekou, Matina
[author] Floriotis, Georgis
Subjects
Giustizia sociale
Educazione In Generale
Social Justice
General Education