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Vol. 13 No. 3 (2019)
Vol. 13 No. 3 (2019)
Published:
2019-12-31
Symposium
The Contamination of Practices: How Practice Theories Matter in Multiple Domains
Paolo Magaudda, Emanuela Mora
1-10
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Modelling Practice: The Inertia of Body Ideals in the Fashion System
Paolo Volonté
11-26
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Dark Enactments in Milan: A Practice-Centred Exploration of an Italian Post-Punk Subculture of the ‘80s
Simone Tosoni
27-44
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Practice Theory and Media Infrastructures: "Infrastructural Disclosures" in Smartphone Use
Paolo Magaudda, Tiziana Piccioni
45-58
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Practice Theories and the "Circuit of Culture": Integrating Approaches for Studying Material Culture
Emanuela Mora, Eleonora Noia, Valentina Turrini
59-86
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Cycles of
Dispositions–Unfoldings
. A Retro-ANT View of Practices
Alvise Mattozzi
87-105
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Learning and Shaping Expert Knowledges: The Case of Precision Medicine
Stefano Crabu
107-118
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The Sociomateriality of Cooking. The Practice Turn in Contemporary Food Studies
Lorenzo Domaneschi
119-133
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Expert Wine Tasting as a Social Practice: An Enactive Ethnography
Mario de Benedittis
135-147
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Automatizing Green Practices? The Analysis of Reverse Vending Machines as a Re-contamination of Theories of Practices
Paolo Giardullo
149-166
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Comments on Symposium
My Journey within Practice-Based Approaches Bandwagon
Mika Pantzar
167-174
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Stirring Up Practice Theory: A Comment
Alan Warde
175-177
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Practice Reloaded: A Statement, an Acknowledgment and a Comment
Attila Bruni
179-183
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Interviews
Situating Zelizer: A Beginners’ Guide
José Ossandón
185-190
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How Did I Become a Historical Economic Sociologist? Viviana Zelizer in Conversation with José Ossandón
José Ossandón, Viviana Zelizer
191-196
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Comments on Essays
The Emancipatory Potential of Critical Theory: With Bourdieu and Beyond
David L. Swartz
197-199
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A Reply to David Swartz’s Comment on “The Levels of Critique. Pierre Bourdieu and the Political Potential of Social Theory”
Mariano Croce
201-205
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Errata
Addendum: The Vices and Virtues of “Populisms”
Philippe C. Schmitter
207
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