Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 111
... social entities are bound together in complex interrelations . Why then does sociology insist on sifting out the ... constructionism : they have argued that human actors generally possess powers of reflection ( through language ) and that ...
... social entities are bound together in complex interrelations . Why then does sociology insist on sifting out the ... constructionism : they have argued that human actors generally possess powers of reflection ( through language ) and that ...
Page 117
... social constructionism was proposed and it was argued that sociologists should be remain agnostic about any actual , prevailing state of natural affairs and should concentrate instead on analysing the social construction of scientific ...
... social constructionism was proposed and it was argued that sociologists should be remain agnostic about any actual , prevailing state of natural affairs and should concentrate instead on analysing the social construction of scientific ...
Page 156
... Social Studies of Science 24 : 197-227 . MacIntyre , A. 1988. Whose Justice ? Which Rationality ? Notre Dame ... Constructionism ' , in J. A. Holstein and G. Miller ( eds . ) , Reconsidering Social Constructionism : Debates in Social ...
... Social Studies of Science 24 : 197-227 . MacIntyre , A. 1988. Whose Justice ? Which Rationality ? Notre Dame ... Constructionism ' , in J. A. Holstein and G. Miller ( eds . ) , Reconsidering Social Constructionism : Debates in Social ...
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