This is to agree with Slife and Reber that the field of psychology has been negatively biased toward theism. However, accusations of bias or prejudice typically presume that with an even assay of available evidence, that such dispositions would be erased. In a world of multiple constructions of reality, morality, and justice, such an assumption is wholly unwarranted. The present article approaches the presence of multiple worlds from a social constructionist perspective. Proposed are a number of arguments to support an approach toward difference that emphasizes transformative dialogue, that is, dialogue among conflicting parties or standpoints that moves toward mutual viability
It is intuitively felt that ambiguity plays a crucial role in human beings’ everyday life and in psy...
This article interrogates dualistic theoretical polarization as an unproductive metatheoretical appr...
Western assumptions about the character of the world tend to distinguish between nature, the natural...
This is to agree with Slife and Reber that the field of psychology has been negatively biased toward...
Drawing from a social constructionist theoretical orientation, and a range of congenial practices, w...
While casting the long-standing problem of fragmentation in a new light, the recent resurgence of in...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
Psychologists tend to proclaim that their favored theoretical approach is the wave of the future tha...
Considerable attention has recently been directed towards the analysis of pluralism in social scienc...
Considerable attention has recently been directed towards the analysis of pluralism in social scienc...
It is intuitively felt that ambiguity plays a crucial role in human beings’ everyday life and in psy...
There is a dimension to the ongoing debate on `constructionism' that deserves closer scrutiny. In th...
Truth pluralists say that the nature of truth varies between domains of discourse: while ordinary de...
Originating in postmodern interpretations of diverse intellectual disciplines, social constructionis...
It is intuitively felt that ambiguity plays a crucial role in human beings’ everyday life and in psy...
This article interrogates dualistic theoretical polarization as an unproductive metatheoretical appr...
Western assumptions about the character of the world tend to distinguish between nature, the natural...
This is to agree with Slife and Reber that the field of psychology has been negatively biased toward...
Drawing from a social constructionist theoretical orientation, and a range of congenial practices, w...
While casting the long-standing problem of fragmentation in a new light, the recent resurgence of in...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
Psychologists tend to proclaim that their favored theoretical approach is the wave of the future tha...
Considerable attention has recently been directed towards the analysis of pluralism in social scienc...
Considerable attention has recently been directed towards the analysis of pluralism in social scienc...
It is intuitively felt that ambiguity plays a crucial role in human beings’ everyday life and in psy...
There is a dimension to the ongoing debate on `constructionism' that deserves closer scrutiny. In th...
Truth pluralists say that the nature of truth varies between domains of discourse: while ordinary de...
Originating in postmodern interpretations of diverse intellectual disciplines, social constructionis...
It is intuitively felt that ambiguity plays a crucial role in human beings’ everyday life and in psy...
This article interrogates dualistic theoretical polarization as an unproductive metatheoretical appr...
Western assumptions about the character of the world tend to distinguish between nature, the natural...