© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. This book explores important questions about the relationship between professional practice and learning, and implications of this for how we understand professional expertise. Focusing on work accomplished through partnerships between practitioners and parents with young children, the book explores how connectedness in action is a fluid, evolving accomplishment, with four essential dimensions: Times, spaces, bodies, and things. Within a broader sociomaterial perspective, the analysis draws on practice theory and philosophy, bringing different schools of thought into productive contact, including the work of Schatzki, Gherardi, and recent developments in cultural historical activity theo...
This book’s original contribution to a crowded literature on work and learning will attract strong i...
This article reports on a study which aimed to understand how tutors, who also described themselves ...
This book�s original contribution to a crowded literature on work and learning will attract strong i...
This chapter discusses what constitutes learning in the circumstances of professional practice. It p...
If the body of knowledge of a profession is a living landscape of practice, then our personal experi...
This paper argues that the roles of theory are diverse and the meanings of theories and concepts are...
Why focus on professional learning, and why does it need reconceptualising? Professionals ’ knowledg...
Here I connect the themes of space, time, the body, and things with an ethnographic study of profess...
© Emerald Group Publishing. Purpose – This conceptual paper aims to argue that times, spaces, bodies...
This article goes in-depth in the conceptual analysis of knowledge and learning as social cultural p...
This practice article explores the relationship between practice and professional learning. Are thes...
© Emerald Group Publishing. Purpose – This paper aims to problematise practice and contribute to new...
Driven by an increasingly performative workplace ethos, the continuing development of professionals ...
This article addresses the question of the implications for professional education of economic, soci...
Based on a qualitative case study that examined elementary teachers’ understandings of a prof...
This book’s original contribution to a crowded literature on work and learning will attract strong i...
This article reports on a study which aimed to understand how tutors, who also described themselves ...
This book�s original contribution to a crowded literature on work and learning will attract strong i...
This chapter discusses what constitutes learning in the circumstances of professional practice. It p...
If the body of knowledge of a profession is a living landscape of practice, then our personal experi...
This paper argues that the roles of theory are diverse and the meanings of theories and concepts are...
Why focus on professional learning, and why does it need reconceptualising? Professionals ’ knowledg...
Here I connect the themes of space, time, the body, and things with an ethnographic study of profess...
© Emerald Group Publishing. Purpose – This conceptual paper aims to argue that times, spaces, bodies...
This article goes in-depth in the conceptual analysis of knowledge and learning as social cultural p...
This practice article explores the relationship between practice and professional learning. Are thes...
© Emerald Group Publishing. Purpose – This paper aims to problematise practice and contribute to new...
Driven by an increasingly performative workplace ethos, the continuing development of professionals ...
This article addresses the question of the implications for professional education of economic, soci...
Based on a qualitative case study that examined elementary teachers’ understandings of a prof...
This book’s original contribution to a crowded literature on work and learning will attract strong i...
This article reports on a study which aimed to understand how tutors, who also described themselves ...
This book�s original contribution to a crowded literature on work and learning will attract strong i...