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Titel: 
Methodological Reflections on Practice Oriented Theories / edited by Michael Jonas, Beate Littig, Angela Wroblewski
Beteiligt: 
Jonas, Michael, 1964- [Hrsg.] info info ; Littig, Beate, 1961- [Hrsg.] info info ; Wroblewski, Angela, 1969- [Hrsg.] info info
Erschienen: 
Cham : Springer, 2017
Umfang: 
Online-Ressource (XXI, 261 p. 6 illus, online resource)
Sprache(n): 
Englisch
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Bibliogr. Zusammenhang: 
Printed edition
ISBN: 
978-3-319-52897-7
978-3-319-52895-3 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
Sonstige Nummern: 
OCoLC: 982124394 (aus SWB)     see Worldcat


Link zum Volltext: 
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.1007/978-3-319-52897-7


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Sachgebiete: 
Basisklassifikation: 02.02 (Wissenschaftstheorie)
bicssc: JHBC ; bisacsh: SOC019000
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Inhaltliche
Zusammenfassung: 
This volume presents a comprehensive overview of methodological issues and empirical methods of practice-oriented research. It examines questions regarding the scope and boundaries of practice-oriented approaches and practice theory. It discusses the potential advantages and disadvantages of the diversity resulting from the use of these approaches, as well as method and methodology-related issues. The specific questions explored in this volume are: What consequences are linked to the application of a praxeological perspective in empirical research when it comes to the choice of methods? Is there such a thing as an ideal path to follow in praxeological empirical research? What relationship is there between qualitative and quantitative approaches? What differentiates practice-based social research from other perspectives and approaches such as discourse analysis or hermeneutics? The contributions in this book discuss these questions either from a methodological point of view or from a reflective perspective on empirical research practices

Chapter 1. Introduction; Michael Jonas, Beate Littig and Angela Wroblewski -- Part I. Methodologies and Methodological Aspects of Practice Theories -- Chapter 2. Sociology of Social Practices: Theory or Modus Operandi of Empirical Research; Robert Schmidt.- Chapter 3. Practice Theory as a Package of Theory, Methods and Vocabulary: Affordances and Limitations; Davide Nicolini -- Chapter 4. Relationality and Heterogeneity: Transitive Methodology in Practice Theory and Actor-Network Theory; Hilmar Schäfer -- Chapter 5. Conducting Ethnography with a Sensibility for Practice; Michal Sedlacko -- Part II. Conceptualisation of the Individual and of the Body in Practice-Oriented Empirical Research -- Chapter 6. Embodying Practices: The Human Body as a Matter (of Concern) in Social Thought; Jörg Niewöhner and Stefan Beck (†) -- Chapter 7. (Re)configuring Actors in Practice; Anna Pichelstorfer -- Chapter 8. White-Collar Bodywork: Practice Centrism and the Materiality of Knowledge Work; Stefan Laube -- Chapter 9. Personal Metrics: Methodological Considerations of a Praxiographical Approach; Marianne de Laet -- Part III. Empirical Practice Theory Oriented Case Studies -- Chapter 10. Beyond the Body’s Skin. Describing the Embodiment of Practices; Sophie Merit Müller -- Chapter 11. Making Sense of Noise: Practice-oriented Approach to Sound; Kai Ginkel -- Chapter 12. Combining Methods in Practice-Oriented Research; Beate Littig and Michaela Leitner -- Chapter 13. Understanding Everyday Kitchen Life: Looking of at Performances, into Performances and for Practices; Lydia Martens and Sue Scott -- Chapter 14. Questioning the ‘Gold Standard’ Thinking in Qualitative Methods from a Practice Theoretical Perspective: Towards Methodological Multiplicity; Bente Halkier -- Chapter 15. Creativity at Work: Methodological Challenges for a Praxeological Research Program; Hannes Krämer -- Chapter 16. How Biologists ‘Meet’; Sarah Maria Schönbauer -- Chapter 17. ‘Mobile Practices’, ‘Mobile Methods’ and Beyond: Studying Railway Mobility Using Lefebvre’s Theory of Space; Silvia Rief -- Chapter 18. Object, Perspectives and Methodology of Praxeological Research; Michael Jonas, Beate Littig, Angela Wroblewski
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