Practice as accomplishment

  • Gherardi S
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How to Conduct a Practice-based Study 10. Theorizing a posthumanist practice approach In this final chapter I position my theorizing on practice within the landscape of social theory in which knowledge has changed status after the critique of positivism and the emergence of postpositivist epistemologies. The ‘re-turn’ to practice has taken place within this cultural milieu and in organization studies it has taken the form of a search for non-rationalist and non-cognitivist approaches to the process of organizing. Within this landscape a multiplicity of.

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Gherardi, S. (2019). Practice as accomplishment. In How to Conduct a Practice-based Study (pp. 8–33). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788973564.00008

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