Transformation, Agency and the Economy

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Abductive Methodologies
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Collective Renewal
critical realism approach
economic sociology methods
Economy
Epistemic Injustice
Epistemic Justice
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Extra Terrestrial
Future Practice
grounded economic practice framework
Habitual Practice
Human Sense Making
Imaginative Practice
institutional theory
Lifeworldly Phenomenon
Literature Studies Innovation
Methodological Holism
Methodological Individualism
phenomenological analysis
Practices
pragmatist philosophy
Quantitative Research
Ration Alist
Reconstitutive Downward Causation
Reflective Practice
Reflexive Practice
SDG
Social Science
Social Science Research
social transformation pathways
Spatio Temporal Situation
Spontaneous Practice
Timeless
Transformation
Tv News
Vertical Gap

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032443447
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 10 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Producing, buying, selling, inventing, destroying, caring, imagining, failing – with their everyday practices, people bring about what we call ‘the economy’. In order to both understand and transform these practices in the context of mounting socio-ecological challenges, respective knowledge on economic practices becomes crucial. Yet, when it comes to the respective scientific discipline – economics – such knowledge is limited due to a long-standing tradition of favouring abstraction and modelling over assessing real-world economic action. By contrast, this book draws the contours of an economics grounded in real-world phenomena and experiences by outlining the foundations of a Grounded Economics. Building on the philosophical traditions of pragmatism, phenomenology and critical realism, and basic concepts from institutional thought and social scientific practice theories, the book provides a consistent framework to grasp the economy as an ‘unfolding process’. By putting forward a strong account of economic agency, the framework allows to identify and differentiate between multiple pathways for social transformations. The book addresses readers from all branches of the social sciences seeking a new vision for economic research, particularly within political economy, heterodox economics, science studies and economic sociology.

Lukas Bäuerle is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Hamburg. He obtained his doctoral degree at the University of Flensburg with a thesis on a praxeological foundation of economics. His main research interests are institutional economics, social theories of practice as well as economic education and the role of economic knowledge in societal transitions.

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