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[This chapter (Sects. 4.1–4.6) looksPraxisatAgencyparticularContestationtopicsPower of concern in the theory of practice architectures. Section 4.1 explores praxis, the good for the person, and the good for humankind. It is followed by Sect. 4.2, a poem, ‘Choices,’ that concerns a person’s agency in addressing the life situations they encounter. Sections 4.3 and 4.4 discuss contestation, reminding us that practices do not unfold in entirely smooth, untroubled, harmonious ways: their paths are frequently shaped by contests: misunderstandings, disagreements, collisions and conflict. Sections 4.5 and 4.6 focus on learning as an element of practices, and perhaps as a process that always shadows practices as they unfold.]
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