Praxiography /

Praxiography is a concept that describes the particular methodology of practice theory-driven research. It focuses on the study of practices as the core analytical unit. Praxiography is hence linked to a distinct body of theorisingpractice theoryand starts out from the recognition that theory and me...

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Main Author: Bueger, Christian, 1975-
Other Authors: Atkinson, Paul, 1947- (Editor), Delamont, Sara, 1947- (Editor), Cernat, Alexandru (Editor), Sakshaug, Joseph W. (Editor), Williams, Richard A., active 2020 (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : SAGE Publications Ltd., 2020.
Series:Key concepts of social research.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:Praxiography is a concept that describes the particular methodology of practice theory-driven research. It focuses on the study of practices as the core analytical unit. Praxiography is hence linked to a distinct body of theorisingpractice theoryand starts out from the recognition that theory and methods form distinct packages and need to be thought together. It is not confined to a distinct method but starts out from the recognition that methods, such as interviewing or textual analysis, need to be reformulated to serve the particular foci of practice theory. The term praxiography was initially put forward by Annemarie Mol (2002), a science and technology studies scholar with affinities to actor-network theory. Mol introduced the term to describe her methodology for the study of body and material practices ...
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781529746693
1529746698
9781526421036
1526421038