Mathematisation and Demathematisation

Social, Philosophical and Educational Ramifications

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In this volume scholars from diverse strands of research have contributed their perspectives on a process of mathematisation, which renders social, economical or political relationships increasingly formal. At the same time, mathematical skills lose their importance as they become replaced by diverse technological tools; a process of demathematisation takes place. The computerization of financial transactions, calculation of taxes and fees, comparison of prices as well as orientation by means of GPS, visualisation of complex data and electronic voting systems—all these mathematical technologies increasingly penetrate the lifestyle of consumers. What are the perils and promises of this development? Who is in charge, who is affected, who is excluded?
A common concern of all the authors of this volume is an attempt to draw attention to issues related to the formatting power of mathematics and to its role as implicit knowledge, which results in a process of demathematisation. This process, having once received considerable attention, is now threatened to be eclipsed by the proliferation of a discussion of school mathematics, which shows a tendency of cutting off its own philosophical and political roots. Taken together, the contributions reveal a rather complex picture: They draw attention to the importance of clarifying epistemological, societal and ideological issues as a prerequisite for a discussion of curriculum.

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The Material Culture of Calculation
A Theoretical Framework for a Historical Epistemology of the Concept of Number
Pages: 19–56
Implicit Mathematics
Their Impact on Societal Needs and Demands
Pages: 57–65
The “Uncivilised” Scientist
Lessons from Ethnomathematics and Critical Mathematics Education for an African Scholarship
Pages: 95–105
Values in Mathematics and Science Education
An Empirical Investigation
Pages: 123–139
International Interactions in Mathematics Education
Pragmatics, Problematics and Potentials
Pages: 171–186
Name Index
Pages: 199–203
Subject Index
Pages: 205–207
Scholars and students interested in mathematics education and related disciplines will find this collection of essays valuable.
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