praktikteori
Praktikteori, often translated as practice theory, is a sociological and philosophical framework that emphasizes the centrality of practices in understanding social life. It posits that social phenomena are not reducible to individual intentions or abstract structures, but rather emerge from the coordinated, patterned activities that people engage in on a daily basis. These practices are seen as socially and historically situated, involving a combination of material objects, skills, knowledge, and shared understandings.
Key figures associated with the development of practice theory include Antoine Hennion, Andreas Reckwitz, and Elizabeth
Central to practice theory is the concept of the "practice" itself. A practice is understood as a
Practice theory offers a lens for analyzing a wide range of social phenomena, from consumption and lifestyle