Affiliation:
1. CAROL WORTHMAN is the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor Emerita of anthropology at Emory University
2. CONSTANCE CUMMINGS is Project Director for the Foundation for Psychocultural Research
3. DANIEL LENDE is an Associate Professor of anthropology at the University of South Florida
Abstract
AbstractPractices occupy the intersection of human behavior with its personal and societal dimensions, operating in social theory as bridges between high‐order cultural features and on‐the‐ground dynamics that reciprocally shape the conditions of everyday life and animate human experience. Yet precisely how this bridging occurs remains underspecified. We address that gap in this and a companion article (Worthman, Cummings, and Lende 2023). This article situates practices in dynamic action space, while the second details how those dynamics work and applies them to questions of inequity, resilience, and contemplative practice. We trace a spectrum of practices from mundane activities to formal rituals and self‐transformational pursuits. We then situate them within a socioecological framework, drawing on the visual metaphor of Charles Waddington's epigenetic landscape to represent fields of possible practices or action landscapes that are contingent, situated, and dynamically configured to constitute the middle ground bridging social actors and lived experience with sociocultural worlds.
Funder
Foundation for Psychocultural Research
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Anthropology
Cited by
3 articles.
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