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What is Practice Theory

Human-Computer Interaction and Technology Integration in Modern Society
This theoretical approach focuses on how society, culture, and social life are dependent upon and develop through practices, which are themselves dynamic bundles of activities that include material elements, competences, and meaning.
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Citizen Participation in Community Surveillance: Mapping the Dynamics of WhatsApp Neighbourhood Crime Prevention Practices
Anouk Mols (Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5849-2.ch007
Abstract
Despite their recent emergence, WhatsApp neighbourhood crime prevention (WNCP) groups are an already pervasive phenomenon in the Netherlands. This study draws on interviews and focus groups to provide an in-depth analysis of the watchfulness and surveillance activities within these groups. The conceptualisation of WNCP through the lens of practice theory shows that the use of ICTs in the form of WhatsApp amplified all three dimensions of neighbourhood watchfulness practices. It examines how friction at the intersections of materialities, competencies, and meanings affect neighbourhood dynamics as well as the personal lives and experiences of people involved. While voluntary citizen participation in crime prevention leads to an increase in social support, feelings of safety, and active prevention of break-ins, it also defaults to forms of lateral surveillance which transcend digital monitoring practices. Pressing issues related to social media use, participatory policing, surveillance, and the normalisation of distrust and intolerance have an impact beyond its localised Dutch context.
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Cultivating Critical Thinking Amongst University Graduate Students
The belief that critical thinking skills are acquired by someone through practicing to think as often as possible.
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