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There is some similarity between strict constructionism in social problems
research and the radical constructionism which is ascribed to Woolgar et al . , in
the sense that both approaches refrain from explaining interpretive work and
activities in ...
There is some similarity between strict constructionism in social problems
research and the radical constructionism which is ascribed to Woolgar et al . , in
the sense that both approaches refrain from explaining interpretive work and
activities in ...
Page 305
Within social problems research , debate centres on whether the sociologist
accepts that ' the truth ' about social conditions can be known , or whether they
hold that conditions are not of interest except to the extent that they are said to
exist or ...
Within social problems research , debate centres on whether the sociologist
accepts that ' the truth ' about social conditions can be known , or whether they
hold that conditions are not of interest except to the extent that they are said to
exist or ...
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Thus they too are interested in the construction of an environmental problem , but
maintain a realist stance towards its ... Other authors are even more explicit about
their acceptance of the reality and severity of environmental problems .
Thus they too are interested in the construction of an environmental problem , but
maintain a realist stance towards its ... Other authors are even more explicit about
their acceptance of the reality and severity of environmental problems .
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Articles which appear in Sociology are subject to the usual academic process | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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