Does anyone have a pointer on Social Practice theory of infrastructure change under social pressure? Books or articles? Maybe?
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Walkaway Friendly Localist 🌿 (woodbark@kolektiva.social)'s status on Monday, 15-Apr-2024 02:05:34 JST Walkaway Friendly Localist 🌿 -
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simsa03 (simsa03@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Monday, 15-Apr-2024 02:31:15 JST simsa03 Not sure I understand what you mean by "Social Practice theory", nor if you're looking for examples of socially pressured changes in #infrastructure or rather general deliberation and theorizing about that. Could you elaborate a bit so I can see if I can give some suggestions? -
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Walkaway Friendly Localist 🌿 (woodbark@kolektiva.social)'s status on Monday, 15-Apr-2024 03:30:28 JST Walkaway Friendly Localist 🌿 @simsa03 Social Practice Theory, or elsewhere called Social theories of practice is a subset of Change Frameworks out of applied and existing practices. Infrastructure is a different framework for continued materialised practice and I want to see what people thought about bot lenses to change when social pressure is pushing and pulling on these practices.
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simsa03 (simsa03@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Monday, 15-Apr-2024 04:27:55 JST simsa03 I read a bit around on SPT. It's not my field of knowledge. Likewise, infrastructure as "materialised practice" sounds odd to me. So, no, sorry, I cannot help. Walkaway Friendly Localist 🌿 likes this.
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