Praxeological Political Analysis
Herausgeber: Jonas, Michael; Littig, Beate
Praxeological Political Analysis
Herausgeber: Jonas, Michael; Littig, Beate
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This volume is the starting point for rendering contemporary practice theory approaches useful for the analysis of political events and processes in a broader framework. The contributions in this volume demonstrate that praxeological research addresses issues of broad societal concern, beyond the formal policy sphere.
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This volume is the starting point for rendering contemporary practice theory approaches useful for the analysis of political events and processes in a broader framework. The contributions in this volume demonstrate that praxeological research addresses issues of broad societal concern, beyond the formal policy sphere.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780367877286
- ISBN-10: 0367877287
- Artikelnr.: 58440173
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780367877286
- ISBN-10: 0367877287
- Artikelnr.: 58440173
Dr Michael Jonas is a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria. Dr Beate Littig is a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria.
Introduction Chapter 1. A Praxeological Political Analysis - An
Introduction (Michael Jonas and Beate Littig) Part I: Developments and
Issues in Practice Theory Chapter 2. Multiplicity in Social Theory and
Practice Ontology (Theodore Schatzki) Chapter 3. From the Philosophy of
Practice to the Sociology of Practice (Craig Browne) Chapter 4. How the
Senses organise the Social (Andreas Reckwitz) Chapter 5. Critique in
Praxis. Arguments for a Subjectivation Theoretical Expansion on Practice
Theory (Thomas Alkemeyer, Nikolaus Buschmann and Matthias Michaeler) Part
II: Praxeological Analysis of Political Relations and Processes Chapter 6.
International Practice Theories (Christian Bueger and Frank Gadinger)
Chapter 7. Totality and Practices: The Dangers of Empiricism and the
Promise of a 'Logic of Reconstruction' in Practise-based Research (Kai
Koddenbrock) Chapter 8. Transition or Transformation? A Plea for the
Praxeological Approach of Radical Socio-Ecological Change (Michael Jonas)
Chapter 9. Challenges to changing Unreflected Practices - A Discussion of
the Limits of Policies to initiate Change from a Praxeological Perspective
(Angela Wroblewski) Chapter 10. The Visual Diffusion of Political Practices
(Tanja Pritzlaff-Scheele) Chapter 11. Making Differences. Racism and
Anti-Racism in White Feminist Activism (Stefanie Mayer) Part III:
Conclusion Chapter 12. Benefits and Potentials of a Praxeological Political
Analysis (Michael Jonas and Beate Littig)
Introduction (Michael Jonas and Beate Littig) Part I: Developments and
Issues in Practice Theory Chapter 2. Multiplicity in Social Theory and
Practice Ontology (Theodore Schatzki) Chapter 3. From the Philosophy of
Practice to the Sociology of Practice (Craig Browne) Chapter 4. How the
Senses organise the Social (Andreas Reckwitz) Chapter 5. Critique in
Praxis. Arguments for a Subjectivation Theoretical Expansion on Practice
Theory (Thomas Alkemeyer, Nikolaus Buschmann and Matthias Michaeler) Part
II: Praxeological Analysis of Political Relations and Processes Chapter 6.
International Practice Theories (Christian Bueger and Frank Gadinger)
Chapter 7. Totality and Practices: The Dangers of Empiricism and the
Promise of a 'Logic of Reconstruction' in Practise-based Research (Kai
Koddenbrock) Chapter 8. Transition or Transformation? A Plea for the
Praxeological Approach of Radical Socio-Ecological Change (Michael Jonas)
Chapter 9. Challenges to changing Unreflected Practices - A Discussion of
the Limits of Policies to initiate Change from a Praxeological Perspective
(Angela Wroblewski) Chapter 10. The Visual Diffusion of Political Practices
(Tanja Pritzlaff-Scheele) Chapter 11. Making Differences. Racism and
Anti-Racism in White Feminist Activism (Stefanie Mayer) Part III:
Conclusion Chapter 12. Benefits and Potentials of a Praxeological Political
Analysis (Michael Jonas and Beate Littig)
Introduction Chapter 1. A Praxeological Political Analysis - An
Introduction (Michael Jonas and Beate Littig) Part I: Developments and
Issues in Practice Theory Chapter 2. Multiplicity in Social Theory and
Practice Ontology (Theodore Schatzki) Chapter 3. From the Philosophy of
Practice to the Sociology of Practice (Craig Browne) Chapter 4. How the
Senses organise the Social (Andreas Reckwitz) Chapter 5. Critique in
Praxis. Arguments for a Subjectivation Theoretical Expansion on Practice
Theory (Thomas Alkemeyer, Nikolaus Buschmann and Matthias Michaeler) Part
II: Praxeological Analysis of Political Relations and Processes Chapter 6.
International Practice Theories (Christian Bueger and Frank Gadinger)
Chapter 7. Totality and Practices: The Dangers of Empiricism and the
Promise of a 'Logic of Reconstruction' in Practise-based Research (Kai
Koddenbrock) Chapter 8. Transition or Transformation? A Plea for the
Praxeological Approach of Radical Socio-Ecological Change (Michael Jonas)
Chapter 9. Challenges to changing Unreflected Practices - A Discussion of
the Limits of Policies to initiate Change from a Praxeological Perspective
(Angela Wroblewski) Chapter 10. The Visual Diffusion of Political Practices
(Tanja Pritzlaff-Scheele) Chapter 11. Making Differences. Racism and
Anti-Racism in White Feminist Activism (Stefanie Mayer) Part III:
Conclusion Chapter 12. Benefits and Potentials of a Praxeological Political
Analysis (Michael Jonas and Beate Littig)
Introduction (Michael Jonas and Beate Littig) Part I: Developments and
Issues in Practice Theory Chapter 2. Multiplicity in Social Theory and
Practice Ontology (Theodore Schatzki) Chapter 3. From the Philosophy of
Practice to the Sociology of Practice (Craig Browne) Chapter 4. How the
Senses organise the Social (Andreas Reckwitz) Chapter 5. Critique in
Praxis. Arguments for a Subjectivation Theoretical Expansion on Practice
Theory (Thomas Alkemeyer, Nikolaus Buschmann and Matthias Michaeler) Part
II: Praxeological Analysis of Political Relations and Processes Chapter 6.
International Practice Theories (Christian Bueger and Frank Gadinger)
Chapter 7. Totality and Practices: The Dangers of Empiricism and the
Promise of a 'Logic of Reconstruction' in Practise-based Research (Kai
Koddenbrock) Chapter 8. Transition or Transformation? A Plea for the
Praxeological Approach of Radical Socio-Ecological Change (Michael Jonas)
Chapter 9. Challenges to changing Unreflected Practices - A Discussion of
the Limits of Policies to initiate Change from a Praxeological Perspective
(Angela Wroblewski) Chapter 10. The Visual Diffusion of Political Practices
(Tanja Pritzlaff-Scheele) Chapter 11. Making Differences. Racism and
Anti-Racism in White Feminist Activism (Stefanie Mayer) Part III:
Conclusion Chapter 12. Benefits and Potentials of a Praxeological Political
Analysis (Michael Jonas and Beate Littig)