Learning and Everyday Life: Access, Participation, and Changing Practice

Learning and Everyday Life: Access, Participation, and Changing Practice

by Jean Lave (Author), Ana Maria R. Gomes (Afterword)

Synopsis

Written by world-renowned social anthropologist, Jean Lave, with an Afterword by Brazilian anthropologist Ana Maria R. Gomes, this book weaves together ethnographic accounts of work and learning, apprenticeship and everyday life, through a critical theory of practice. Each chapter explores in different ways the proposition that learning is a collective, transformative process of change in the historically political complex relations of everyday life. At the same time, the book demonstrates the changing character of Lave's own research practice over two decades. Lave addresses work practices and everyday life and discusses the problem of context and decontextualization. Analyzing two decades of ethnographic studies of craft apprenticeship, she explores teaching as learning and examines the reciprocal effects of theories of everyday life and learning.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 31 Mar 2019

ISBN 10: 1108480462
ISBN 13: 9781108480468

Author Bio
Jean Lave is Professor Emerita at the University of California, Berkeley. She is a social anthropologist and critical theorist. Her books include one of the most cited works in the social sciences Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation (with E. Wenger, Cambridge, 1991) as well as the prize winning Understanding Practice (with S. Chaiklin, Cambridge, 1993).