Wenger, E. 1998 Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning and Identity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Wenger, E. (2002). Communities of practice: Learning, meaning and identity. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.Wenger E. 1998. Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning and ...
BOOKREVIEW Wenger,E.(1998).Communitiesofpractice:Learning,meaningand identity.Cambridge,UK:CambridgeUniversityPress.ISBN052143017 8hbk;0521663636pbk Wenger’sbookisstimulating,insightful,andchallenging.Init,he developssubstantiallysomeofthethemesfromhisearlierworkwithJean Lave(Lave&Wenger,1991)whichitselfwasamove...
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作者: E Wenger 摘要: This article provides an overview of current debates in the field of organizational learning through the device of examining key `divergencies' within the literature. Clear divergencies are noted in two areas: first, between the practitioner literature which is primarily ...
作者: E Wenger 摘要: Prologue Part I. Practice: Introduction I 1. Meaning 2. Community 3. Learning 4. Boundary 5. Locality Coda I. Knowing in practice Part II. Identity: Introduction II 6. Identity in practice 7. Participation and non-participation 8. Modes of belonging 9. Identification ...
《【中商原版】实践社团 Communitiesof Practice 英文原版 Etienne Wenger 经管励志读物》,作者:【中商原版】实践社团 Communitiesof Practice 英文原版 Etienne Wenger 经管励志读物Etienne Wenger 著,出版社:Cambridge University,ISBN:9780521663632。
Communities of practice are groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly. Note that this definition allows for, but does not assume, intentionality: learning can be the reason the community comes together or...
This paper is a review of second language learning studies that have used Lave and Wenger's (1991) concept of Communities of Practice as a framework for research. This framework has been of particular interest to researchers concerned with nonnative speakers in native-speaking academic environments,...
Communities of practice)Also found in: Acronyms. community of practice A generic UK term for medium- to long-term informal groups of people who focus on issues of mutual interest, which are created and supported by organisational initiatives that often emerge in response to a perceived threat ...
Communities of practice can be formed to support social learning in any shared domain of human endeavor: a tribe learning to survive, a band of artists seeking new forms of expression, a group of engineers working on similar problems, a clique of pupils defining their identity in the school,...