Social practice

Social practice is a theory within psychology that seeks to determine the link between practice and context within social situations. Emphasized as a commitment to change, social practice occurs in two forms: activity and inquiry. Most often applied within the context of human development, social practice involves knowledge production and the theorization and analysis of both institutional and intervention practices.[1]

  1. ^ Smolka, A. L. B. (2001). Social practice and social change: activity theory in perspective. Human Development, 44(6), 362–367.

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