practicesremain
Practicesremain is a term used in sociology, anthropology, and organizational studies to describe the persistence of social practices, norms, and rituals after changes in formal structures such as laws, institutions, or technologies. It flags the fact that practical action and everyday behavior can outlive the official rules that govern them, creating continuity across periods of reform or upheaval. The word is a compound of practice and remain, and is typically treated as a descriptive label rather than a specific theory.
Usage and scope: The concept covers a range of phenomena, including habitual routines in workplaces, standard
Mechanisms: Persistence arises from path dependence, institutional inertia, socialization processes, material infrastructures, and networks that transmit
Contexts and examples: In educational settings, grading rituals or classroom routines may continue despite new assessment
Criticism and status: Some scholars warn that the term is broad and can obscure underlying causes. Others