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  1. Social constructionism posits that the meanings of phenomena do not have an independent foundation outside the mental and linguistic representation that people develop about them throughout their history, and which becomes their shared reality. [10]

  2. Feb 14, 2024 · Social constructivism proposes that many aspects of human life and knowledge that are often viewed as inherently objective or natural are actually socially constructed, created by particular cultures and societies through social processes and interactions.

  3. Jul 28, 2024 · Social constructionism is the theory that people develop knowledge of the world in a social context and that much of what we perceive as reality depends on shared assumptions. This perspective emphasizes the role of human interaction and cultural practices in shaping our understanding of the world.

  4. Sep 18, 2024 · Social constructionism is a theoretical framework within sociology that seeks to understand how social realities are created, maintained, and transformed. It challenges the notion that knowledge and meaning are inherent or objective truths, arguing instead that they are products of social processes.

  5. Jun 12, 2024 · A social construct helps humans understand the objective world. Both gender and race are examples of social constructs. Learn more about this term and its history.

  6. Social constructionism is a general term sometimes applied to theories that emphasize the socially created nature of social life. Of course, in one sense all sociologists would argue this, so the term can easily become devoid of meaning.

  7. Feb 14, 2024 · The social construction of reality is a theory that suggests that humans create their own understanding of reality, through their interactions and communications with others. This includes the way we see and interpret the world around us, as well as how we interact with others.

  8. The social constructionist perspective contends that individuals and their differences are created or constructed through social processes (e.g., political, religious, and economic) rather than an innate quality within the individual.

  9. Feb 19, 2018 · Social constructionism asks how certain phenomena or forms of knowledge are constructed through language, either through the way people are positioned within wider cultural discourses or through their everyday social interaction.

  10. Sep 21, 2017 · Definition. Social construction refers to the processes that accompany the joint acts through which the social world is created. Social constructionism is one of the two main traditions within the sociology of knowledge (along with social determinism).

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