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[Commlist] New Book: Consumption, Psychology and Practice Theories: A Hermeneutic Perspective
Tue Feb 26 12:52:04 GMT 2019
New book - /Consumption, Psychology and Practice Theories: A
Hermeneutic Perspective/ - Tony Wilson
Published by Routledge:
<https://www.routledge.com/Consumption-Psychology-and-Practice-Theories-A-Hermeneutic-Perspective/Wilson/p/book/9781138123939>
in hardback and as e-book.
Practice Theories of our equipped and situated tacit construction of
participatory narrative meaning are evident in multiple disciplines from
architectural to communication study, consumer, marketing and media
research, organizational, psychological and social insight. Their
hermeneutic focus is on customarily little reflected upon, recurrent but
required, practices of embodied, habituated knowing how - from choosing
‘flaw-free’ fruit in a market to celebrating Chinese New Year Reunion
Dining, caring for patients to social media ‘voice’. In ready-to-hand
practices, we attend to the purpose and not to the process, to the goal
rather than its generating. Yet familiar practices both presume and put
in place fundamental understanding. Listening to Asian and Western
consumers reflecting - not only subsequent to but within practices -
this book considers activity emplacing core perceptions, from a liminal
moment in a massive mall to health psychology research. Institutions
configure practices-in-practices cohering or conflicting within their
material horizons, space accessible to social analysis.
Practices theory construes routine as minimally self monitored,
nonetheless considering it as being embodied narrative. In research
output, such generic ‘storied’ activity is seen as (in)formed, shaped
from a shifting hierarchy of ‘horizons’ or perspectives - from
habituated to reflective - rather than a single seamless unfolding.
Taking a communication practices route disentangles, avoids conflating
tacit and transformative construction of identities in qualitative
research. Practices research crosses discipline. Ubiquitous media use by
managers and visitors throughout a shopping mall responds to
investigating not just with digital tracking expertise, but from an
interpretive marketing viewpoint. Visiting a practice perspective’s
hermeneutic underwriting, spatio-temporal metaphorical concepts become
available, appropriate to the analysis of communication as a process
across disciplines. In repeated practices, ‘horizons of understanding’
are solidified. Emphasizing our understanding of a material environment
as ‘equipment’, practices theory enables correlation of use and
demographic variable in quantitative study extending interpretive
behavioural and haptic qualitative research.
Contents
Introduction; Crossing Hermeneutic Horizons of Culture and Discipline:
Chapter One; Mind the Gap? Bridging Philosophical Hermeneutics and
Practice Theories: Chapter Two; A Hermeneutic Social Theory of Practices
- Conjoining Philosophy and Sociology: Chapter Three; Hermeneutic
Practices in the Business School - Reflection In/On Habituated
Consuming: Chapter Four; Consuming Psychology - Interpretative
Phenomenological Analysis - Thematic Understanding in Hermeneutic
Practices: Chapter Five; Consumer Practices Viewing Media Screens -
Hermeneutic Perspectives on Constructing User Identities: Conclusion;
Hermeneutic Practices - From Anthony Giddens to Algorithmically
Generated ‘Horizons of Understanding’ (Hans-Georg Gadamer)
References
Tony Wilson, Visiting Senior Research Fellow. London School of Economics
and Political Science, Department of Media and Communications
(2015-2018) has taught extensively in universities, both for Arts and
Social Science Faculties (in Australia, England, Malaysia and Scotland)
and Economics and Business Faculties (in Malaysia). The present
monograph is his seventh book on hermeneutics.
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