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learning. Our argument is that the distinction between practice and praxis is crucial for understanding the conditions for … social learning. Our use of the concept praxis is inspired by Paulo Freire and we interpret it as the connection of …
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Strategic planning remains one of the most popular management tools, but theoretical and empirical developments in the academic literature have been a slow burn. This paper addresses this gap and provides an up-to-date review of hospitality and tourism strategic planning research. We review...
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Today’s political sociologists are once again interested in the study of the crisis of mass-based parties, anti-politics and anti-parliamentarism, crisis in the authority of the political class, prevailing corporate interests within republican institutions, and populism. Political sociology...
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theoretical horizon to contain the Aristotelian concept of praxis. It is claimed that praxis knowing needs to be comprehended in … conventional social research approaches. Praxis knowing radically challenges the divisions of labour between knower-researchers and …
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economy institutional transition. These mechanisms link praxis, or experiential participation, with institutional change, thus …
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This paper offers a critical perspective on issues around gender and sexual transformation within the context of UK Higher Education. Drawing on qualitative data carried out by undergraduate and postgraduate students, the analysis explores some of the diverse and often challenging ways in which...
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e pedagógico nos anos a que seguem. Com Marx, a questão da práxis como atividade humana transformadora da sociedade …
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class="western"The growth of social enterprise within development NGO work might lead one to suspect it has been irredeemably corrupted by neo-liberal capitalism. However, using the tools of capitalism is not the same as subscribing to the values of capitalism. This paper is situated at the...
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The growth of social enterprise within development NGO work might lead one to suspect it has been irredeemably corrupted by neo-liberal capitalism. However, using the tools of capitalism is not the same as subscribing to the values of capitalism. This paper is situated at the intersection of...
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