The Alienation of Fact

The Alienation of Fact Digital Educational Privatization, AI, and the False Promise of Bodies and Numbers

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Today, conspiracy theories run rampant, attacks on facts have become commonplace, and systemic inequities are on the rise as individual and collective agency unravels. The Alienation of Fact explains the educational, technological, and ideological preconditions for these contemporary crises of truth and agency and explores the contradictions and competing visions for the future of education that lie at the centre of the problem. Schools are increasingly reimagined as businesses, and high-stakes standardised testing and curricula, for-profit charter schools, and the rise of educational AI put capital and technology at the centre of education. Yet even as our society demands measure, data, and facts, politicians and news outlets regularly make unfounded assertions. How should we make sense of the contradictions between the demand for radical data-driven empiricism and the flight from evidence, argument, or theoretical justification? In this critical investigation of the new digital directions of educational privatization-AI education, adaptive learning technology, biometrics, the quantification of play and social emotional learning-and the politics of the body, Saltman shows how the false certainty of bodies and numbers replaces deliberative and thoughtful agency in a time of increasing precarity. A distinctive contribution to scholarship on public school privatisation and educational technology, politics, policy, pedagogy, and theory, The Alienation of Fact is a spirited call for democratic education that values creating a society of "thinking people" over capitalistic gains.

Book information

ISBN: 9780262544368
Publisher: The MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 370.285
DEWEY edition: 23/eng/20220608
Number of pages: xxiv, 200
Weight: 290g
Height: 134mm
Width: 203mm
Spine width: 19mm