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This volume presents a comprehensive overview of methodological
issues and empirical methods of practice-oriented research. It
examines questions regarding the scope and boundaries of
practice-oriented approaches and practice theory. It discusses the
potential advantages and disadvantages of the diversity resulting
from the use of these approaches, as well as method and
methodology-related issues. The specific questions explored in this
volume are: What consequences are linked to the application of a
praxeological perspective in empirical research when it comes to
the choice of methods? Is there such a thing as an ideal path to
follow in praxeological empirical research? What relationship is
there between qualitative and quantitative approaches? What
differentiates practice-based social research from other
perspectives and approaches such as discourse analysis or
hermeneutics? The contributions in this book discuss these
questions either from a methodological point of view or from a
reflective perspective on empirical research practices.
This study is among the first works in English to comprehensively
address the Scandinavian First World War experience in the larger
international context of the war. It surveys the complex
relationship between the belligerent great powers and Northern
Europe's neutral small states in times of crisis and war. The
book's overreaching rationale draws upon three underlying
conceptual fields: neutrality and international law, hegemony and
great power politics as well as diplomacy and policy-making of
small states in the international arena. From a variety of angles,
it examines the question of how neutrality was understood and
perceived, negotiated and dealt with both among the Scandinavian
states and the belligerent major powers, especially Britain,
Germany and Russia. For a long time, the experience of neutral
countries during the First World War was seen as marginal, and was
overshadowed by the experiences of occupation and collaboration
brought about by the Second World War. In this book, Jonas
demonstrates how this perception has changed, with neutrality
becoming an integral part of the multiple narratives of the First
World War. It is an important contribution to the international
history of the First World War, cultural-historically influenced
approaches to diplomatic history and the growing area of neutrality
studies.
Repair & Do-It-Yourself activities on the one hand and
discussions about the circular economy on the other hand are
currently regarded as promising examples of how current modes of
consumption and production can be reorganized and redesigned in the
sense of a sustainable society. This volume discusses the
relevance, the interactions as well as the possibilities and limits
of the aforementioned phenomena of repairing, do-it-yourself and
longer use on the one hand and the circular economy on the other,
from both a scientific and a practical perspective.
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 successfully overcomes
epistemological dichotomies of conventional approaches. The
articles in this volume serve as starting points for rendering
contemporary practice theory approaches useful for the analysis of
political events and processes, 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
virulent in, for instance, the consumer, sustainability or
political spheres. Following on from this key focus on political
analysis, this title 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 title will appeal to post-graduate students and
scholars interested in sociology of politics, social and public
policy, development in social theory and political research
methods.
Repair & Do-It-Yourself Aktivitäten auf der einen Seite und
Diskussionen über die Kreislaufwirtschaft auf der anderen Seite
gelten aktuell als vielversprechende Beispiele, wie derzeitige
Konsumtions- und Produktionsweisen im Sinne einer nachhaltigen
Gesellschaft reorganisiert und umgestaltet werden können. Der Band
diskutiert sowohl aus wissenschaftlicher als auch aus
praxisbezogener Perspektive die Relevanz, die Wechselwirkungen wie
auch die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der genannten Phänomene des
Reparierens, Selbermachens und Länger Nutzens einerseits und des
Kreislaufwirtschaftens andererseits.
This volume presents a comprehensive overview of methodological
issues and empirical methods of practice-oriented research. It
examines questions regarding the scope and boundaries of
practice-oriented approaches and practice theory. It discusses the
potential advantages and disadvantages of the diversity resulting
from the use of these approaches, as well as method and
methodology-related issues. The specific questions explored in this
volume are: What consequences are linked to the application of a
praxeological perspective in empirical research when it comes to
the choice of methods? Is there such a thing as an ideal path to
follow in praxeological empirical research? What relationship is
there between qualitative and quantitative approaches? What
differentiates practice-based social research from other
perspectives and approaches such as discourse analysis or
hermeneutics? The contributions in this book discuss these
questions either from a methodological point of view or from a
reflective perspective on empirical research practices.
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 successfully overcomes
epistemological dichotomies of conventional approaches. The
articles in this volume serve as starting points for rendering
contemporary practice theory approaches useful for the analysis of
political events and processes, 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
virulent in, for instance, the consumer, sustainability or
political spheres. Following on from this key focus on political
analysis, this title 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 title will appeal to post-graduate students and
scholars interested in sociology of politics, social and public
policy, development in social theory and political research
methods.
Wie lasst sich die Entstehung eines Wirtschaftsclusters in einer
Stadt verstehen? In der Auseinandersetzung mit okonomischen,
soziologischen, raumwissenschaftlichen und
politikwissenschaftlichen Ansatzen wird ein praxeologischer
Forschungsansatz entfaltet, mit dessen Hilfe die Initiierung und
Implementation eines Mikrosystemtechnologieclusters im Raum
Dortmund analysiert wird. Auf der Grundlage mehrjahriger
empirischer Forschung wird die multiple Inszenierung dieses
Clusters als Ergebnis der Wirkung ganz unterschiedlicher sozialer
Praktiken und dazugehoriger Arrangements gedeutet, in denen
verschiedene Akteure und Akteursgruppen involviert sind. "
This study is among the first works in English to comprehensively
address the Scandinavian First World War experience in the larger
international context of the war. It surveys the complex
relationship between the belligerent great powers and Northern
Europe's neutral small states in times of crisis and war. The
book's overreaching rationale draws upon three underlying
conceptual fields: neutrality and international law, hegemony and
great power politics as well as diplomacy and policy-making of
small states in the international arena. From a variety of angles,
it examines the question of how neutrality was understood and
perceived, negotiated and dealt with both among the Scandinavian
states and the belligerent major powers, especially Britain,
Germany and Russia. For a long time, the experience of neutral
countries during the First World War was seen as marginal, and was
overshadowed by the experiences of occupation and collaboration
brought about by the Second World War. In this book, Jonas
demonstrates how this perception has changed, with neutrality
becoming an integral part of the multiple narratives of the First
World War. It is an important contribution to the international
history of the First World War, cultural-historically influenced
approaches to diplomatic history and the growing area of neutrality
studies.
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