The Journal of Practice Theory, Vol 1: Practice Theory: Past, Present, Future
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Limited edition physical copy of the inaugural issue of The Journal of Practice Theory. | ||||
| Limited Edition Print Copy – Inaugural Issue A limited edition physical print copy of the inaugural issue of The Journal of Practice Theory is now available. Produced in a short run, this edition marks the launch of the journal and the beginning of a new dedicated platform for interdisciplinary research in practice theory. Designed and typeset specifically for print, the volume collects the complete first issue in a single bound format. About the Journal The Journal of Practice Theory is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing theoretical, conceptual, and empirical research on practices. It provides a shared platform for scholars working across sociology, geography, anthropology, organisation studies, education, science and technology studies, philosophy, and related fields. The journal aims to foster dialogue across disciplines, support emerging and established scholars, and contribute to the ongoing development of practice-theoretical research. About the Inaugural Issue Volume 1: Practice Theory – Past, Present, Future The first issue takes stock of the field via three sections - Past, Present, and Future. The issue includes: Interviews with scholars whose work has shaped the development of practice theory, Invited essays addressing a central contemporary debate: What is the significance of the human being in practice theories? Forward-looking contributions identifying emerging directions and challenges for practice-theoretical research. Together, the volume offers a snapshot of a dynamic and evolving field. For more information about the journal and the contents of the inaugural issue, please follow the link below. | ||||
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