
What is practice theory? Where do practice theories come from? What do they say? Do they really offer something new to the study of work and organization?In setting out to answer these questions, this book provides a rigorous yet accessible introduction to contemporary theories of practice, discussing their distinctive contribution to work and organization studies. Practice theories are a set of conceptual tools and methodologies for investigating, analysing, and representing everyday practice through written text, language, images, and behaviour. Drawing on a variety of theoretical traditions, they have explored the idea that phenomena such as knowledge, meaning, science, power, organized activity, sociality, and institutions are rooted in practice. The book first examines the origins of the idea of practice. Recognizing that a unified theory of practice does not exist, the central chapters of the book then discuss the theory and concepts of the main scholarly traditions that have, collectively, contributed to the 'practice turn' in social and organization studies. Each of the central chapters concludes with a fully worked example of the theory in application.Practice theories have become of increasing interest for management and organizational scholars in recent years, and this book is an advanced introduction to the complexities of the area for academics, researchers, and graduate students in organization studies, management, and across the social sciences.
This book investigates the conceptual foundations and practical applications of practice theory within the context of work and organizational studies. Davide Nicolini, a scholar in management and organization studies, provides a systematic overview of the 'practice turn' in social science. He argues that by shifting focus from abstract structures to everyday activities, researchers can better understand complex phenomena like knowledge, power, and institutional behavior. The text serves as a rigorous framework for academics and graduate students to navigate the diverse theoretical traditions that define this field.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for those seeking to understand the complexities of practice-based research in management. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which makes it a primary resource for graduate-level study and professional research in the social sciences.
Page Count:
282
Publication Date:
2013-03-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199231591
ISBN-13:
9780199231591
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