0 the process of using a theory or something that you have learned in a practical way:
She is interested in both the theory and praxis of criminology.
The key to understanding the difference is its relation to the 'cultural praxis of everyday life'.
In the new popular curriculum, both analysis and investigation as well as praxis would seem to be central in the integral formation of the student.
The conclusion of the book is the desire for an 'ethical praxis that disrupts horizons'.
The argument is primarily based upon an academic and legal discourse and lacks positive references to the 'cultural praxis of everyday life'.
These conditions lie beneath or behind or before any actual praxis (or, usually, several possible praxes) in a building.
We were promised a socially relevant geography, linking theory with the daily praxis of commuting, migration, spatial interaction, environmental perception.
These institutions naturally take the universalistic, scholarly discourses as point of reference and are therefore often far removed from the cultural praxis of everyday life.
This is truly an area in which a 'chasm' exists between programme and praxis.