The Dynamics of Social Practice, 9780857020437
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A Clever, innovative book which makes an important contribution to social theory and social policy. An effective introduction it covers core themes and demonstrates exactly how our everyday life is defined by the rise, change and collapse of social practices.

The Dynamics of Social Practice

everyday life and how it changes

$119.65

  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    16 May 2012

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780857020437
ISBN-10:0857020439
Author:Elizabeth Shove, Mika Pantzar, Matt Watson
Publisher:Sage Publications Ltd
Imprint:Sage Publications Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:16 May 2012
Weight:280g
Dimensions:210mm x 148mm
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Critics Review

Recent discussions of research “impact” tend to assume that moving from theory to practice is easy. In fact, it is often very hard. Hence it is unsurprising, if apparently paradoxical, that the theory of practice usually appears abstruse and even impractical. Hence, too, the tremendous achievement of The Dynamics of Social Practice. The book not only takes us confidently through the thickets of theory. But, more importantly, with examples that are thoroughly concrete (both metaphorically and quite literally), it allows us to understand how such theory can be brought to bear directly on such pressing and practical problems as climate changePaul DuguidAdjunct Professor, School of Information, University of California, Berkeley

The Dynamics of Social Practice, through a series of clever and courageous analytic moves, sets out an innovative framework for understanding the complexities of contemporary social processes. Written in a clear, accessible style and illustrated with a wealth of engaging examples, Shove, Pantzer and Watson successfully accomplish that rare trick of making an important contribution to social theory while also providing a major resource for social policyMike MichaelProfessor of the Sociology of Science and Technology, Goldsmiths

This remarkable book provides the best available analysis-theoretically trenchant and empirically illuminating-of the dynamics of social life construed as a field of practices and inaugurates the needed process of developing practice-oriented public policyTheodore SchatzkiProfessor of Philosophy, University of Kentucky

About The Author

Elizabeth Shove

Professor Elizabeth Shove teaches Sociology at Lancaster University. Mika Pantzar is currently Research Director in the Consumer Society Research Centre, based at the University of Helsinki. Dr Matt Watson is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Sheffield.

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