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RESEARCHING PRACTICE: INTRODUCING THE THEORY OF PRACTICE ARCHITECTURES

Stephen Kemmis in conversation with Máirín Glenn

Practice architectures are the conditions that enable and constrain practices – the conditions that make practices possible.

Episode 1 Introductions: Why research everyday and professional practice?

Episode 2 Practices are more than individual action: They have ‘extra-individual’ features

Episode 3 Five traditions in the study of practice

Episode 4 Practices happen in three dimensions of intersubjective space

Episode 5 The theory of practice architectures: understanding practices in order to transform them

Episode 6 Practices are distributed

Episode 7 Ecologies of practices

Episode 8 Changing practices

Episode 9 Action research and the theory of practice architectures

Episode 10 Tensions and contradictions between education and schooling

Episode 11 Conclusions

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