The Nexus of Practices: Connections, constellations and practitioners: Connections, constellations, practitioners

The Nexus of Practices: Connections, constellations and practitioners: Connections, constellations, practitioners

by Allison Hui (Editor), Elizabeth Shove (Editor), Theodore Schatzki (Editor)

Synopsis

The Nexus of Practices: connections, constellations, practitioners brings leading theorists of practice together to provide a fresh set of theoretical impulses for the surge of practice-focused studies currently sweeping across the social disciplines. The book addresses key issues facing practice theory, expands practice theory's conceptual repertoire, and explores new empirical terrain. With each intellectual move, it generates further opportunities for social research.

More specifically, the book's chapters offer new approaches to analysing connections within the nexus of practices, to exploring the dynamics and implications of the constellations that practices form, and to understanding people as practitioners that carry on practices. Topics examined include social change, language, power, affect, reflection, large social phenomena, and connectivity over time and space. Contributors thereby counter claims that practice theory cannot handle large phenomena and that it ignores people. The contributions also develop practice theoretical ideas in dialogue with other forms of social theory and in ways illustrated and informed by empirical cases and examples.

The Nexus of Practices will quickly become an important point of reference for future practice-focused research in the social sciences.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 236
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 06 Dec 2016

ISBN 10: 1138675156
ISBN 13: 9781138675155

Media Reviews
This dazzling volume demonstrates the power of rich diversity among practice theories and theorists. It has started a conversation that will engender a new generation of practice-based studies and reshape the field, as researchers respond to the book's empirical and theoretical challenges. Essential reading. Professor Emeritus Stephen Kemmis, Charles Sturt University, Australia