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The Travels and Adoptions of Practice Theories

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Abstract

Although the practice-theoretical approach originated primarily as a theoretical endeavour and framework for empirical sociological research, it has also long sought to inform, inspire, and guide practical policies, strategies, and interventions. This article outlines future research directions aimed at exploring the travels and adoptions of practice theories across various fields of usage.

Keywords

applied sociology, knowledge adoption, knowledge transfer, policymaking, social impact of science

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