The many faces of practice theory in LIS
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The many faces of practice theory in LIS. / Pilerot, Ola; Hammarfelt, Björn ; Moring, Camilla Elisabeth.
I: Information Research, Bind 22, Nr. 1, 2017.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Konferenceartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - The many faces of practice theory in LIS
AU - Pilerot, Ola
AU - Hammarfelt, Björn
AU - Moring, Camilla Elisabeth
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Introduction: This paper presents an exploration of how the notion of ”practice” is theorized and applied in library and information studies (LIS). Method:To highlight how “practice” is conceptualized and to discern what methodological approaches are taken, a qualitative analysis was conducted of a selection of practice-oriented contributions to the LIS literature. A bibliometric study of publications relating to “practice theory” provided a complementary quantitative overview of the influence of “the practice turn” in LIS. Analysis: Through reading a number of introductions to practice theories, a selection of prominent characteristics were identified. These characteristics provided guidance for the close-reading of the sample of practice-oriented LIS literature. As well as indicating direction for the qualitative analysis, the outcomes of the bibliometric study were recontexualized by the qualitative study. Results: The practice-oriented LIS literature can be divided into four different areas based on disciplinary influences. Authors are highlighting different key tenets when adhering to practice theory. It is possible to identify at least four different methodological approaches to empirical studies in the discipline. Conclusions: There is not one “practice-based approach” in LIS, but rather a multifaceted strand, which exhibits many different characteristics.
AB - Introduction: This paper presents an exploration of how the notion of ”practice” is theorized and applied in library and information studies (LIS). Method:To highlight how “practice” is conceptualized and to discern what methodological approaches are taken, a qualitative analysis was conducted of a selection of practice-oriented contributions to the LIS literature. A bibliometric study of publications relating to “practice theory” provided a complementary quantitative overview of the influence of “the practice turn” in LIS. Analysis: Through reading a number of introductions to practice theories, a selection of prominent characteristics were identified. These characteristics provided guidance for the close-reading of the sample of practice-oriented LIS literature. As well as indicating direction for the qualitative analysis, the outcomes of the bibliometric study were recontexualized by the qualitative study. Results: The practice-oriented LIS literature can be divided into four different areas based on disciplinary influences. Authors are highlighting different key tenets when adhering to practice theory. It is possible to identify at least four different methodological approaches to empirical studies in the discipline. Conclusions: There is not one “practice-based approach” in LIS, but rather a multifaceted strand, which exhibits many different characteristics.
M3 - Conference article
VL - 22
JO - Information Research
JF - Information Research
SN - 1368-1613
IS - 1
Y2 - 27 June 2016 through 29 June 2016
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