A Call for Counter-Public Sociology

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Abstract

This paper seeks to decenter the academy as the gatekeeper of knowledge, while presenting a critique of ‘public sociology’ and ‘public-facing’ scholarship. I argue that public sociology’s aim to make research more ‘accessible to a wider audience’ presupposes that the university has something to offer to this audience in the first place. This not-so-tacit arrogance only further privileges the university as the primary site of knowledge production, while rendering invisible the many knowledge producers outside the academy. As public sociology continues to curry favor with mainstream media, politics, and policy institutes, it reveals a steadfast faith in the state and capital, while obscuring radical alternatives. In turn, public sociology functions as a counterinsurgency tool via professionalization. Conversely, a counter-public sociology refuses to comply with oppressive state protocols. Instead, it seeks to dismantle them. A counter-public sociology aims not to affirm the university, but to insist that this current academic enterprise remains untenable.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)391-411
Number of pages21
JournalCritical Sociology
Volume50
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • counter-public sociology
  • counterinsurgency
  • public sociology
  • radicality
  • university

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