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Fiona J. Hibberd 
Unfolding Social Constructionism 

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For more than half of the 20* century, psychologists sought to locate the causes of behaviour in individuals and tended to neglect the possibility of locating the psy­ chological in the social. In the late 1960s, a reaction to that neglect brought about a ‘crisis’ in social psychology. This ‘crisis’ did not affect all social psychologists; some remained seemingly oblivious to its presence; others dismissed its signifi­ cance and continued much as before. But, in certain quarters, the psychological was re-conceptualised as the social, and the social was taken to be sui generis. Moreover, the possibility of developing general laws and theories to describe and explain social interaction was rejected on the grounds that, as social beings, our actions vary from occasion to occasion, and are, for many reasons, unrepeatable. There is, so it was thought, an inherent instability in the phenomena of interest. The nomothetic ideal was said to rest on individualistic cause-effect positivism of the kind which (arguably) characterised the natural sciences, but social psychology (so it was said) is an historical inquiry, and its conclusions are necessarily historically relative (Gergen, 1973). Events outside psychology converged to give impetus to the ‘crisis’ within.
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Table of Content

Social Constructionism as a Metatheory of Psychological Science.- Relativism and Self-Refutation.- Non-Factualism.- The Received View of Logical Positivism and Its Relationship to Social Constructionism.- Conventionalism.- Meaning as Use.- Phenomenalism and Its Analogue.- Conclusions and Speculations.

Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 207 ● ISBN 9780387229751 ● File size 13.2 MB ● Publisher Springer US ● City NY ● Country US ● Published 2006 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2143879 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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