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ID144063
Title ProperParsing the practice turn
Other Title Informationpractice, practical knowledge, practices
LanguageENG
AuthorKustermans, Jorg
Summary / Abstract (Note)A substantial body of literature centers on the concept of ‘practice’. This article parses the practice turn in International Relations. It suggests that the meaning of ‘practice’ is a moving target. Sometimes it means process. Sometimes it refers to a particular type of knowledge and related action. And sometimes it is used as a quasi-synonym for institution. There are actually three concepts animating the practice turn: ‘practice’, ‘practical knowledge’, and ‘practices’. These concepts hail from different intellectual pastures and lead to different ways of explaining and understanding international relations. The article introduces the three concepts, explains how each concept entails a particular interpretation of the nature and possibility of change, as well as affords a particular theory of peace(making).
`In' analytical NoteMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 44, No.2; Jan 2016: p.175-196
Journal SourceMillennium: Journal of International Studies 2016-03 44, 2
Key WordsPeace ;  Change ;  Practice Turn