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The central concept in practice theory is that of practices. Several versions of this concept exist. A popular view of practice is that put forward by Schatzki (2002). The author views practices as open and spatially, temporally dispersed sets of doings and sayings organised by common understandings, teleology (ends and tasks) and rules.
WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH PRACTICE THEORY? The expression “practice theory” has gained currency in recent decades. I believe it has its origins in anthropology, in connection with the work of Pierre Bourdieu (1972, trans. 1976) as codified in a well-known article by Sherry Ortner (1984). But the expression covers much more.
17 Φεβ 2017 · In arguing for the value of practice theory as an inseparable package of theory, method and vocabulary, I articulate four strategies that can be used to conduct practice-based studies.
2006. "Introduction: Updating Practice Theory", Anthropology and Social Theory: Culture, Power, and the Acting Subject, Sherry B. Ortner. Download citation file: Zotero; Reference Manager; EasyBib; Bookends; Mendeley; Papers; EndNote; RefWorks; BibTex
Practice theory (or praxeology, theory of social practices) is a body of social theory within anthropology and sociology that explains society and culture as the result of structure and individual agency.
We highlight some theories, such as the CHC theory and the PASS model, that are closely tied to the measurement of intelligence. We then discuss theories (such as Multiple Intelligences and Successful Intelligence) that have been created, in part, to respond to what is missing in traditional intelligence tests.
15 Απρ 2003 · Contemporary theories of intelligence that have an important educational impact are presented and critically evaluated. An emphasis is placed on clarifying implicit theories of intelligence, or people's informal conceptions of intelligence, versus explicit theories of intelligence, or experts' formal conceptions of what is intelligence.