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This book by-passes both psychology and sociology to present an original social theory centered on seeing mathematical learning by everyone as an intrinsic dimension of how mathematics develops as a field in support of human activity. Here, mathematics is defined by how we collectively talk about it. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, the student is seen as participating in the renewal of mathematics through their contributions to our collective gaze on mathematics as the field responds to ever new demands. As such learning takes a critical stance on the standard initiations into current practices often promoted by formal education.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Reason to believe in mathematics.- The social packaging of mathematical learning in schools.- The ideology of mastering the curriculum (with Peter Pawlik).- The social administration of mathematics subject knowledge through teacher education.- The point of my own teaching.- Rethinking objectivity and subjectivity.- Subjectivity and cultural adjustment: a response to socio-culturalism.- The evolution of mathematics.



