2012年9月30日日曜日

THE ROLE OF PRACTICE IN SUCCESS -実践の完璧さ!

"Each social field of practice (including society as a whole) can be understood as a competitive game or 'field of struggles' in which social agents strategically improvise in their quest to maximise their positions.

Social agents do not arrive in a field fully armed with god-like knowledge of the state of play, the positions, beliefs and aptitudes of other social agents, or the full consequences of their actions. Rather, they enjoy a particular point of view on proceedings based on their positions, and they learn the tempo, rhythms and unwritten rules of the game through time and experience.

Bourdieu's posits the notion of a 'feel for the game', one that is never perfect and that takes prolonged immersion to develop. This is a particularly practical understanding of practice - the use of terms such as "practical mastery:", "sense of practice" and "practical knowledge.""

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