Pierre Bourdieu on the critical and humanistic - emancipatory role of sociology, intellectuals and the new european social movement Cover Image

Pierre Bourdieu on the critical and humanistic - emancipatory role of sociology, intellectuals and the new european social movement
Pierre Bourdieu on the critical and humanistic - emancipatory role of sociology, intellectuals and the new european social movement

Marginalia on the occasion of the publication of Pierre Bourdieu’s book Signals of Lights ~ Signals of Lights 2. Beograd: Serbian State Publisher of Textbooks, Edition Societas, 2019. Translated from French by Milica Pajеvić, foreword by Ljubiša Mitr

Author(s): Ljubiša R. Mitrović
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Social development, Social Theory, Globalization
Published by: Српско социолошко друштво
Keywords: sociology;neoliberalism;globalization;symbolic power;intellectuals;European social movement;Pierre Bourdieu;

Summary/Abstract: The collage of Bourdieu’s debates and polemics (Signals of Lights ~ Signals of Lights 2) most expressively illustrates how sociology of knowledge is organically connected with political sociology, or sociology of symbolic power his work; the unity of theory and practice is achieved in an aspiration to reaffirm the engaged role of the sociologist’s profession, renew the role of intellectuals and form a new European social movement. Although he thought that today “it is not always easy to achieve the ideal of the collective intellectual”, which he aspired to identify with, Bourdieu hoped that his critical reflections and polemical interventions, as the “lit signals of lights”, may “serve as a useful weapon to all those who are trying to resist the neoliberal scourge… if not hoping to move a mobilization… at least to destroy the impression of unanimity that constitutes the essence of the symbolic picture of the dominant discourse” (Bourdieu, 2019, pp. 41-42).

  • Issue Year: 54/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 183-192
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English, Serbian