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Theory for Practice

1998
In social work there has always been a tension between practice and theory. At times students and practitioners have protested that it was necessary to forget theory once in practice placements, that it reduced spontaneity in caring for people. Theory implied distance and objectivity which contrasted with feelings and the living reality of social work ...
Veronica Coulshed, Joan Orme
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Theory in Practice or a Practical Theory?

The AnaChronisT, 2023
Review of Derek Attridge, J. M. Coetzee and the Ethics of Reading: Literature in the Event (Chicago & London: The University of Chicago Press, 2004)
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”Practice Theory”

2018
Areas of research such as Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Information Systems (IS), and Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) are interdisciplinary by virtue of their particular research questions and destined to venture beyond the conceptual and methodological sanctuaries of institutionalized disciplines.
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The Practice of Theory/The Theory of Practice

Critical Review, 1991
The last several years have witnessed the emergence of an antitheory movement that has called into question the practice of theory itself. In many respects the call for an “end to theory” is allied with similar calls for the “end of ’man’’,” the “end of universalism,” and the “end of philosophy”—antihumanism, antiuniversalism, and antiphilosophy ...
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Putting Theory Into Practice

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1960
in Jamestown, North Dakota, we have demonstrated that a huge mental hospital can have a homelike, therapeutic atmosphere. We have this because we want to. We have it because we are applying in our actual nursing practice psychiatric nursing principles we hear espoused in theory. We encourage self-determination and democratic planning, among patients as
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Practice Without Theory and Theory Without Practice

TESOL Quarterly, 2008
Dr. Drew Diligence, Vice-President and Provost (hereafter P): TESOL as a field of study seems to lie at the disjuncture between three war zones of theory linguistic theory, applied linguistics theory, and educational theory. The problem is disjunctive enough to require a thorough investigation and a number of experts from each of the three disciplines ...
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