Social constructionism is a broad position that emphasizes the importance of human social processes in psychology. These processes are generally associated with language and the ability to construct stories that conform to the emergent rules of 'language games'. This view allows one to espouse a variety of critical postures with regard to realist commitments within the social and behavioural sciences, ranging from outright relativism (language constructs all of our concepts) to a more moderate respect for the 'barrier' that linguistic descriptions can place between us and reality. This paper first outlines some possible social constructionist viewpoints and then goes on to show how each of them conforms to the basic principles of informatio...
Purpose - To develop a unified research framework that synthesizes similarities between cognitive sc...
This accessible, yet scholarly, textbook aims to introduce students to the area of social science th...
This paper presents the constructionist movement as a critical perspective in Social Psychology, whi...
Social constructionism is a broad position that emphasizes the importance of human social processes ...
Social constructionist research is an area of rapidly expanding influence that has brought together ...
The vast majority of social constructionist writings have been critical of psychological science-on ...
This book aims to introduce students to the area of social science theory and research that has come...
Discusses the social constructionist movement in modern psychology, noting that social constructioni...
Social Constructionism has been instrumental in remodeling grounded theory. In attempting to make se...
Now in its third edition, this successful book introduces students to the area of social science the...
Originating in postmodern interpretations of diverse intellectual disciplines, social constructionis...
The science of social psychology would benefit from a renewed commitment to big brash theory. Jost a...
Social constructionism currently is understood as a metatheoretical alternative to positivism. It se...
An overview of critical-discursive Social Constructionism is presented, showing its historical devel...
Drawing from the example of critical psychology, this paper examines how dissatisfaction with an exi...
Purpose - To develop a unified research framework that synthesizes similarities between cognitive sc...
This accessible, yet scholarly, textbook aims to introduce students to the area of social science th...
This paper presents the constructionist movement as a critical perspective in Social Psychology, whi...
Social constructionism is a broad position that emphasizes the importance of human social processes ...
Social constructionist research is an area of rapidly expanding influence that has brought together ...
The vast majority of social constructionist writings have been critical of psychological science-on ...
This book aims to introduce students to the area of social science theory and research that has come...
Discusses the social constructionist movement in modern psychology, noting that social constructioni...
Social Constructionism has been instrumental in remodeling grounded theory. In attempting to make se...
Now in its third edition, this successful book introduces students to the area of social science the...
Originating in postmodern interpretations of diverse intellectual disciplines, social constructionis...
The science of social psychology would benefit from a renewed commitment to big brash theory. Jost a...
Social constructionism currently is understood as a metatheoretical alternative to positivism. It se...
An overview of critical-discursive Social Constructionism is presented, showing its historical devel...
Drawing from the example of critical psychology, this paper examines how dissatisfaction with an exi...
Purpose - To develop a unified research framework that synthesizes similarities between cognitive sc...
This accessible, yet scholarly, textbook aims to introduce students to the area of social science th...
This paper presents the constructionist movement as a critical perspective in Social Psychology, whi...