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Practice chains of production and consumption: mediatized practices across social fields
Authors:Shaun  Rawolle
Institution:School of Education , Charles Sturt University , Locked Bag 588, Wagga, Wagga, NSW, 2678, Australia
Abstract:The argument developed in this paper is that a focus on practice provides some resolutions to methodological problems facing Bourdieuian scholarship in education. In order to develop Bourdieu's work on practice to account for the interactions between practices, this paper presents a conceptualization of practice as chains of production and consumption. The first part of the paper reviews the account of practice offered by Bourdieu both embedded in practice games and as field effects. The second part of the paper introduces practice chains of production and consumption as a way to conceptualize practice by drawing on a case involving print journalists’ involvement with policy makers over the course of an Australian policy review. The final section presents a discussion of this conceptualization and highlights the potential of the concept for further research in understanding the processes of educational policy development.
Keywords:practice chains of production and consumption  Bourdieu  hijacking the event  policy–media interactions  mediatization
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