One More Time - what is practice?

Despite the recent hype what practice means remains unclear at best. This paper presents a fresh perspective on practice as a social phenomenon in Management and Organization Studies. It focuses on the dynamic nature of practice and draws attention to the power of tensions within and between practic...

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Main Author: Antonacopoulou, Elena P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal da Paraíba 2015-12-01
Series:Teoria e Prática em Administração
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Online Access:http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/tpa/article/view/25854/14660
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spelling doaj-012c5731f174406f9dd69dd334b78ce62020-11-24T23:33:05ZengUniversidade Federal da ParaíbaTeoria e Prática em Administração2238-104X2238-104X2015-12-0152126One More Time - what is practice?Antonacopoulou, Elena P.0GNOSIS - University of Liverpool Management School – UKDespite the recent hype what practice means remains unclear at best. This paper presents a fresh perspective on practice as a social phenomenon in Management and Organization Studies. It focuses on the dynamic nature of practice and draws attention to the power of tensions within and between practices as a reflection of the social complexity of organizing. The dynamic nature of practice reveals how tensions create ex-tensions stretching the boundaries of organizing. The analysis reveals the importance of embodying practice, the role of intentionality in the way practice is performed and conceptualizes the dynamic nature of practice in relation to the interconnections between internal and external goods of a practice. Tensions between internal and external goods within and between practices in an organizational field explain the ongoing reconfiguration of practice. A focus on practising provides an avenue for engaging with the fluid and emergent nature of practice as it is formed, performed and constantly transformed. The discussion explores the value added contribution of a practice perspective to our understanding of organizing and outlines ways of rethinking the practitioner by drawing attention to the role of practical judgment, passion and personality. The paper concludes by examining the implications for future research providing specific suggestions for the ways in which researchers engage with the world of practice, the methodological tools for capturing the immediacy of practice and further research avenues that this inquiry opens up. http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/tpa/article/view/25854/14660PracticeOrganizingResearchPractisingComplexity
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One More Time - what is practice?
Teoria e Prática em Administração
Practice
Organizing
Research
Practising
Complexity
author_facet Antonacopoulou, Elena P.
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title One More Time - what is practice?
title_short One More Time - what is practice?
title_full One More Time - what is practice?
title_fullStr One More Time - what is practice?
title_full_unstemmed One More Time - what is practice?
title_sort one more time - what is practice?
publisher Universidade Federal da Paraíba
series Teoria e Prática em Administração
issn 2238-104X
2238-104X
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Despite the recent hype what practice means remains unclear at best. This paper presents a fresh perspective on practice as a social phenomenon in Management and Organization Studies. It focuses on the dynamic nature of practice and draws attention to the power of tensions within and between practices as a reflection of the social complexity of organizing. The dynamic nature of practice reveals how tensions create ex-tensions stretching the boundaries of organizing. The analysis reveals the importance of embodying practice, the role of intentionality in the way practice is performed and conceptualizes the dynamic nature of practice in relation to the interconnections between internal and external goods of a practice. Tensions between internal and external goods within and between practices in an organizational field explain the ongoing reconfiguration of practice. A focus on practising provides an avenue for engaging with the fluid and emergent nature of practice as it is formed, performed and constantly transformed. The discussion explores the value added contribution of a practice perspective to our understanding of organizing and outlines ways of rethinking the practitioner by drawing attention to the role of practical judgment, passion and personality. The paper concludes by examining the implications for future research providing specific suggestions for the ways in which researchers engage with the world of practice, the methodological tools for capturing the immediacy of practice and further research avenues that this inquiry opens up.
topic Practice
Organizing
Research
Practising
Complexity
url http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/tpa/article/view/25854/14660
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