In this excellent, wide-ranging and innovative volume, the contributors provide careful, insightful, and inspiring analyses of the practice turn and its relevance to politics and international relations. Ranging from the philosophy of praxis through the ontology of practice and its situated nature to specific examples, the contributions explore the links between macro- and micro-relations, their medi- ation through everyday affectual, sensory, bodily and communicative practices, and how they combine in contingent ways to create broader institutional ensembles. This is a productive account of the challenges of applying practice theory to the critique of domination and hegemony. Read it and learn from it.
Bob Jessop, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Lancaster University, UK
Social and political practices are now an established focus of academic inquiry, and this collection brings together both new and established authors to work out where weve got to and where we might go next. They engage directly with key problems in practice thinking, including its theoretical pluralism and its under- standing of agency, the relationship between social practices and social struc- tures, their role in social change and the possibility of critique. Explorations of international governance, environmental policy, the regulation of higher education and the diffusion of global activism will resonate widely. Treatments of the sensory dimension of practice and its reproduction in visual culture stand out, and will become essential reading for the new praxeology.
Richard Freeman, Professor of Social Science and Public Policy, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, UK
The book is an excellent introduction to the foundations of practice theory, to its differentiations and to recent debates. It includes well reflected contributions on the manifold research done with practice theory - and its high potential of cri- tique. This volume edited by Jonas and Littig deserves readership far beyond the practice theory community since it shows the potential to re-orient other theoretical approaches and concrete analyses.
Ulrich Brand, Professor of International Politics, University of Vienna, Austria
Praxeological Political Analysis
With the interest in practice theory and praxeology on the rise, praxeology can be considered an emerging new methodological as well as theoretical paradigm which can successfully overcome the epistemological dichotomies of conven- tional approaches.
The chapters in this book serve as starting points for rendering contemporary practice theory approaches useful for the analysis of political events and pro- cesses, without reducing the political aspect a priori to the formal policy sphere. In this context, Praxeological Political Analysis demonstrates that praxeological research is now increasingly addressing issues which are considered compelling in, for instance, the consumer, sustainability and political spheres. Following on from this key focus on political analysis, the book also seeks to expand the current status of primarily political science adaptions of practice theory approaches to the analysis of predominantly narrowly defined political practices.
Written with an explicit focus on diverse political aspects and dimensions in the performative enactment of social practices, this book will appeal to postgrad- uate students and scholars interested in the sociology of politics, social and public policy, development in social theory and political research methods.
Michael Jonas is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria.
Beate Littig is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria.
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Contents
MICHAEL JONAS AND BEATE LITTIG
THEODORE SCHATZKI
CRAIG BROWNE
ANDREAS RECKWITZ
THOMAS ALKEMEYER, NIKOLAUS BUSCHMANN AND MATTHIAS MICHAELER
CHRISTIAN BUEGER AND FRANK GADINGER
KAI KODDENBROCK
MICHAEL JONAS
ANGELA WROBLEWSKI
TANJA PRITZLAFF-SCHEELE
STEFANIE MAYER
MICHAEL JONAS AND BEATE LITTIG