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... practice becomes disconnected from its context , reifying a pattern of embodied practice and social relations that is transmissible across practitioners in a homogonous and preserved form ( Reckwitz 2002 ; Rouse 2001 : 190 ; Latour 1999 ...
... practice becomes disconnected from its context , reifying a pattern of embodied practice and social relations that is transmissible across practitioners in a homogonous and preserved form ( Reckwitz 2002 ; Rouse 2001 : 190 ; Latour 1999 ...
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... practice through which the alignments that configure the position of the human in regard to the non - human are ... practice . Social alignments : knowledge & power and the norms of practice Both the Neolithic and the Bronze Age ...
... practice through which the alignments that configure the position of the human in regard to the non - human are ... practice . Social alignments : knowledge & power and the norms of practice Both the Neolithic and the Bronze Age ...
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... practice ' ( 2001 : 190 ) . The end of a practice therefore determines these social norms . Practices , then , are defined not just by the actions that compose them but also the issues at stake in the practices ( Rouse 1996 : 142 ) . An ...
... practice ' ( 2001 : 190 ) . The end of a practice therefore determines these social norms . Practices , then , are defined not just by the actions that compose them but also the issues at stake in the practices ( Rouse 1996 : 142 ) . An ...
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