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Communities of practice
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Etienne Wenger
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511803932
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1998
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511803932
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Series forward
pp. 3
Introduction: A social theory of learning
pp. 18
Vignette I: Welcome to claims processing!
pp. 35
Vignette II: The “C, F, and J” thing
pp. 39
Coda 0: Understanding
pp. 45
Intro I: The concept of practice
pp. 51
Meaning
pp. 72
Community
pp. 86
Learning
pp. 103
Boundary
pp. 122
Locality
pp. 134
Coda I: Knowing in practice
pp. 145
Intro II: A focus on identity
pp. 149
Identity in practice
pp. 164
Participation and non-participation
pp. 173
Modes of belonging
pp. 188
Identification and negotiability
pp. 214
Coda II: Learning communities
pp. 225
Synopsis: Design for learning
pp. 230
Learning architectures
pp. 241
Organizations
pp. 263
Education
pp. 279
Notes
pp. 301
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