Object, perspectives and methodology of praxeological research

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This article summarises the main strands of argumentation in the articles collected in this book. Screening the contributions in line with the objectives of practice oriented research, the perspectives used and the methodologies presented, it concludes that practice theory oriented research needs to be multiple. This multiplicity extends not only to the methodologies, methods and theories used, but potentially to the disciplines involved as well. Thus it opens up tendencies of potential homogenization of practice oriented research in favour of methodological diversity related to its objectives.

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Jonas, M., Littig, B., & Wroblewski, A. (2017). Object, perspectives and methodology of praxeological research. In Methodological Reflections on Practice Oriented Theories (pp. 251–261). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52897-7_17

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