Communities of Practice

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Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity by Etienne Wenger

277 pages

Started: 9 November 2009
Finished: 23 November 2009

This was an interesting book about the interaction between the communities we are involved in and how they influence what we learn, the meaning we assign to things, and the identities we develop within those communities. It is the interaction between all of these that is important.

Reading the book it had me reflect on the different communities that I am a part of and the identity I have within each community.

The book was interesting in the self-reflection I did on it, but the book never really grabbed me.

Rating: 7

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