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Reframing the public sociology debate: Towards collaborative and decolonial praxis

DOI: 10.1177/0011392117715897

Keywords: Collaborative research,decolonization of social science,epistemic violence,geopolitics of knowledge,public sociology,Sociologie publique,recherche collaborative,géopolitique de la connaissance,violence épistémique,décolonisation des sciences sociales,Sociología pública,Investigación colaborativa,Geopolítica del conocimiento,Violencia epistémica,Descolonización de las ciencias sociales

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This article presents a critical analysis of Michael Burawoy’s model of public sociology, discussing several of its epistemic and methodological limitations. First, the author focuses on the ambiguity of Burawoy’s proposal, problematizing the absence of a clear delimitation of the concept of ‘public sociology’. Second, the author links the academic success of the category of public sociology to the global division of sociological labour, emphasizing the ‘geopolitics of knowledge’ involved in Burawoy’s work and calling for the decolonization of social science. Then, the author expounds his concerns regarding the hierarchy of the different types of sociology proposed by Burawoy, who privileges professional sociology over other types of sociological praxis. Reflecting upon these elements will provide a good opportunity to observe how our discipline works, advancing also suggestions for its transformation. Along these lines, in the last section of the article the author elaborates on the need to go beyond a dissemination model of public sociology – the unidirectional diffusion of ‘expert knowledge’ to extra-academic audiences – and towards a more collaborative understanding of knowledge production

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