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Social Constructionism, Discourse and Realism

by Ian Parker
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Overview

Social Constructionism, Discourse and Realism charts a clear and accessible path through some of the key debates in contemporary psychology. Drawing upon the wider critical and discursive turn in the human sciences, it explores comprehensively the many claims about what we can know of 'reality' in social constructionist and discursive research in psychology.

Key questions addressed by an internationally renowned cast of contributors include:

Β· Should pragmatic and relativist views of meaning and the world necessarily be adopted by discourse analysts?

Β· Where is 'the real' in contemporary critical research in psychology?

Β· How does the turn-to-language affect, encourage or inhibit perspectives for change?

These relativist versus realist tensions go to the heart of current theoretical and methodological issues, not only within psychology but right across the social and human sciences. By mapping the connections between theory, method and politics in social research and placing these within the context of the broader social constructionist and discursive debates this wide-ranging book offers the reader an invaluable survey of the debates.

Social Constructionism, Discourse and Realism will be essential reading to all students of social psychology, social constructionism, discourse analysis and the philosophy of the social sciences.

Synopsis

This book charts a clear and accessible path through some of the key debates in contemporary psychology. Drawing upon the wider critical and discursive turn in the human sciences, Social Constructionism, Discourse and Realism explores comprehensively the many claims about what we can know of 'reality' in social constructionist and discursive research in psychology.

Relativist versus realist tensions go to the heart of current theoretical and methodological issues, not only within psychology but across the social and human sciences. By mapping the connections between theory, method and politics in social research and placing these within the context of the broader social constructionist and discursive debates, and more.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1998
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780761953760

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