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Theoretical Provisions: Constituting the new in and with theory The theoretical practice of ethnography goes beyond the mere application of existing theories. Not only does ethnography claim to uncover new t [...] to new theories? How does the new emerge in the light of theoretical-methodological considerations, and how is it perceived as such? How can what is new be determined by ethnography? Which theories help [...] help to understand the historicity of educational practices? • What new theories does educational ethnography need? What theories of reference, theoretical concepts, metaphors, and terms does ethnography draw
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Microsoft Word - 04.20_Call for papers_english Jürgen Budde Professorship for Theories of Education, Teaching and Learning Address Auf dem Campus 1a Building EB | Room 103 24943 Flensburg Phone: +49 461 [...] Conference languages are German and English. Practices & Differences in Educational Science Practice theory does not understand social processes as chiefly based on ra- tional decisions or in the context of [...] In this sense, Reckwitz, too, states that practices are the site of the social (Reckwitz 2003). Theories of social practices revolve around microprocesses and routinized bodily performances in their r
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European Journal of Social Theory, 9(2), 255-271. Eder, K. (2009). A theory of collective identity: making sense of the debate on a “Euro- pean identity”. European Journal of Social Theory, 12(4), 427-447. Eder [...] Hand- book of contemporary European social theory (257-265). Abingdon: Routledge. Henderson, T. L., & Boje, D. M. (2016). Organizational development and change theory: managing fractal organizing processes [...] 2012). Third, Europe and the EU – both organizations from a perspective grounded in communi- cation theory (Schoeneborn, 2011 for an elaboration on communication as constitutive for organizations) – shape
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Accepting this, the costs for doing social theory are high, notwithstanding some theoretical side streams such as systems theory, a Bourdieu-style field theory, and similar closed theoreti- cal schools [...] on, and the conceptual apparatus of theories of rational communication, dominant in different versions at the time, was sys- tematically distorted by these theories’ inability to take into account the [...] program of advancing a theory of collective learning). Learning and non-learning are cognitive processes that happen when social actors engage in storytelling. Learning, the theory holds, happens when rational
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on and how its Technical Assistance Program (TAP) was based on the assumption of a modernization theory, in which the so called developing countries should repeat the development of the industrialized
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strat- egies and resistance. The discussion on basic incomes must therefore be underpinned by conflict theory, relate to positions of interest pro and contra, and shift its focus from nor- mative arguments to
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Aarhus 2017’s programme of events are discussed with respect to exist- ing empirical studies and theories of European identity, as well as the evolving aims of ECOC. Keywords: European Capitals of Culture [...] narratives of Europeanness as repre- sented in Aarhus 2017 (2017) is inspired by Foucauldian discourse theory (Foucault, 1972). Discourses are: “practices that systematically form the objects of which they speak [...] individuals may identify with or re- ject, shaping their “social identity” as defined by social identity theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1986, 69). For Hall (1992, 292-293), discourses provide meanings for national identity:
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subjected to a process of progressive coding, inspired by the methodological principles of grounded theory (Char- maz, 2006). The second step consisted of the understanding of how ‘topoi’ and legitima- tion [...] study provided further evidence that we are faced with a substantial absence of sophisticated or theory- based argumentation in the comments analysed which do not introduce linguistic tools capable of [...] Politics and Power. New York: Oxford Uni- versity Press. Charmaz, K. (2006). Constructing Grounded Theory: A Practical Guide through Qualitative Analysis. London: Sage. Chouliaraki, L., Georgiou, M., &
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diverge from the conventional institutional framing of the refu- gee. The analysis draws on critical theory of visual counter-narratives to investigate these documents’ potential for re-humanizing the figure [...] case studies will demon- strate. 2020 Ksenija Vidmar Horvat 71 4. Counter-narratives between Western theory and Cold War reality Counter-narratives simultaneously inhabit an ambiguous place of being within [...] hold the least power to make changes at the broader social level. In many instances, the cultural theory of counter-nar- ratives indeed exposes everyday resistance, articulated through narrating counter-stories
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itself but influences practices of society. Therefore, it is central to comprehend narrative theory as a theory of culture. Within this framework, cultures can be seen as narrative communities which are [...] the fact that they fulfil the criteria of a good story in their respective contexts. 2.2 Narrative theory and the question of knowledge Nowadays, narrative is a potent and widespread concept which is used [...] analysis on cultural narratology, particu- larly on Albrecht Koschorke’s attempt to outline a general theory of narrative and its in- terwovenness with our perceptions of reality: “The drive to model the world