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Practice Theory and Education
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ABSTRACT
Practice Theory and Education challenges how we think about ‘practice’, examining what it means across different fields and sites. It is organised into four themes: discursive practices; practice, change and organisations; practising subjectivity; and professional practice, public policy and education.
Contributors to the collection engage and extend practice theory by drawing on the legacies of diverse social and cultural theorists, including Bourdieu, de Certeau, Deleuze and Guattari, Dewey, Latour, Marx, and Vygotsky, and by building on the theoretical trajectories of contemporary authors such as Karen Barad, Yrjo Engestrom, Andreas Reckwitz, Theodore Schatzki, Dorothy Smith, and Charles Taylor. The proximity of ideas from different fields and theoretical traditions in the book highlight key matters of concern in contemporary practice thinking, including the historicity of practice; the nature of change in professional practices; the place of discursive material in practice; the efficacy of refiguring conventional understandings of subjectivity and agency; and the capacity for theories of practice to disrupt conventional understandings of asymmetries of power and resources. Their juxtaposition also points to areas of contestation and raises important questions for future research.
Practice Theory and Education will appeal to postgraduate students, academics and researchers in professional practice and education, and scholars working with social theory. It will be of particular interest to those who wish to move beyond the limiting configurations of practice found in contemporary neoliberal, new managerialist and narrow representationalist discourses.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction: Diffractive readings in practice theory
part |2 pages
Section 1 Discursive practices: Practising words, writing and theory
chapter 3|16 pages
Accounting for practice in an age of theory: Charles Taylor’s theory of social imaginaries
chapter 4|16 pages
Michel de Certeau: Research writing as an everyday practice
chapter 5|18 pages
‘Gestures towards’: Conceptualising literary practices for Crises of Ecologies
part |2 pages
Section 2 Practice, change and organisations
chapter 6|17 pages
Shaping and being shaped: Extending the relationship between habitus and practice
chapter 7|19 pages
Practicing policy networks: Using organisational field theory to examine philanthropic involvement in education policy
chapter 8|14 pages
A Cultural-historical approach to practice: Working within and across practices
chapter 9|16 pages
The development of a text counselling practice: An actor-network theory account
part |2 pages
Section 3 Practising subjectivity
chapter 10|16 pages
Parsing and re-constituting human practice as mind-in-activity
chapter 11|18 pages
Boobs and Barbie: Feminist posthuman perspectives on gender, bodies and practice
chapter 12|18 pages
The practice of survival: Reflexivity and transformation of contract-employed beginning teachers’ professional practice
chapter 13|18 pages
Classroom activity systems and practices of care
part |2 pages
Section 4 Professional practice, public policy and education