This article seeks to understand why it is relatively easy for today’s individuals to acquire new behaviors, how the mechanism behind such acquisition developed, and how it is socially coordinated. Empirical findings reveal that new behaviors are mostly acquired unthinkingly. Hence, revisiting practice theory, I propose the concept of meta-habit to help us understand the blind and automatic acquisition of new behaviors. According to Pierre Bourdieu, habitus acquired primarily in childhood generates practices and contributes to the reproduction of the social order. Meta-habit includes disposal toward being open to situational context, toward inquisitiveness, and toward reading the external clues of behavior. Meta-habit generates practices on...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
Review of Consensus on Peirce’s Concept of Habit: Before and Beyond Consciousness. (Studies in Appli...
Habit is often treated as a construct of marginal interest in the literature on attitude-behaviour r...
Analysis of the concept of habit has been relatively neglected in the contemporary analytic literatu...
The notion of social practice and a family of notions akin to it play an essential role in contempor...
Many scholars continue to accord routine action a central role in social theory and defend the conti...
“Practice theory” has a long history in philosophy, under various names, but current practice theory...
Abstract Background Social cognitive theories on behaviour change are increasingly being used to und...
This article examines the issues that are at stake in the current resurgence of interest in the subj...
The concept of habit has had a controversial history in psychology, but support for a habit theory i...
Advances in understanding how habit forms can help people change their behaviour in ways that make t...
Background: Social cognitive theories on behaviour change are increasingly being used to understand ...
Loïc Wacquant argues for a radicalization of the habitus concept provided by Pierre Bourdieu, sugges...
I tackle some major criticisms addressed to Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of habitus by foregrounding it...
This paper aims to balance the conceptual reception of Bourdieu’s sociology in the United States thr...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
Review of Consensus on Peirce’s Concept of Habit: Before and Beyond Consciousness. (Studies in Appli...
Habit is often treated as a construct of marginal interest in the literature on attitude-behaviour r...
Analysis of the concept of habit has been relatively neglected in the contemporary analytic literatu...
The notion of social practice and a family of notions akin to it play an essential role in contempor...
Many scholars continue to accord routine action a central role in social theory and defend the conti...
“Practice theory” has a long history in philosophy, under various names, but current practice theory...
Abstract Background Social cognitive theories on behaviour change are increasingly being used to und...
This article examines the issues that are at stake in the current resurgence of interest in the subj...
The concept of habit has had a controversial history in psychology, but support for a habit theory i...
Advances in understanding how habit forms can help people change their behaviour in ways that make t...
Background: Social cognitive theories on behaviour change are increasingly being used to understand ...
Loïc Wacquant argues for a radicalization of the habitus concept provided by Pierre Bourdieu, sugges...
I tackle some major criticisms addressed to Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of habitus by foregrounding it...
This paper aims to balance the conceptual reception of Bourdieu’s sociology in the United States thr...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
Review of Consensus on Peirce’s Concept of Habit: Before and Beyond Consciousness. (Studies in Appli...
Habit is often treated as a construct of marginal interest in the literature on attitude-behaviour r...