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Social constructionism --- Social psychology --- Cultural relativism --- Subjectivity --- Discourse analysis --- Social interaction --- Social problems
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Social psychology --- Human behavior --- Social role --- Social groups --- Psychological aspects
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This book aims to introduce students to the area of social science theory and research that has come to be known as social constructionism. Using a variety of examples from everyday experience and from existing research in areas such as personality, sexuality and health, the basic theoretical assumptions of social constructionism are clearly explained. Key debates, such as the nature and status of knowledge, truth, reality and the self are given in-depth analysis in an accessible style. The theoretical and practical issues relevant to social constructionist research are illustrated with examples from real empirical studies, and the different approaches to social constructionist research are spelled out.
Social constructionism. --- Social psychology --- Cultural relativism --- Subjectivity --- Discourse analysis --- Social interaction --- Social problems --- Social constructionism --- #SBIB:316.21H00 --- 316.62 --- 316.62 Sociaal gedrag. Leefstijl --- Sociaal gedrag. Leefstijl --- Constructionism, Social --- Reform, Social --- Social reform --- Social welfare --- Human interaction --- Interaction, Social --- Symbolic interaction --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Subjectivism --- Relativism, Cultural --- Mass psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Theoretische sociologie: inleidingen op de huidige toestand --- Social history --- Applied sociology --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Psychology --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Relativity --- Ethnology --- Ethnopsychology --- Human ecology --- Social groups --- Sociology --- Cultural relativism. --- Discourse analysis. --- Social interaction. --- Social problems. --- Social psychology. --- Subjectivity. --- Psychologie sociale --- Relativisme culturel --- Subjectivité --- Analyse du discours --- Interaction sociale --- Problèmes sociaux
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Psycholinguistics --- Sociolinguistics --- Pragmatics --- Social psychology --- Cultural relativism --- Subjectivity --- Discourse analysis --- Social interaction --- Social problems
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Explaining theory and research in an accessible but thorough manner, Gender and Social Psychology critically evaluates the contribution that psychology has made to the study of gender, examining key issues such a family roles and parenting, inequalities in education, jobs and pay, and the effects of media representation of the sexes.
Sex role. --- Social psychology. --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Mass psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Human ecology --- Psychology --- Social groups --- Sociology --- Gender role --- Social role --- Gender expression --- Sexism --- Sex role --- Social psychology --- gender --- psychologie (psychologische aspecten) --- #SBIB:309H1024 --- #SBIB:309H505 --- #SBIB:316.346H00 --- genre --- psychologie (aspects psychologiques) --- Mediaboodschappen met een ideologische en spiegelfunctie (beeld vrouw, migranten …) --- Code en boodschap: psychologische, psycho-analytische benadering --- Man-vrouw-studies, gender: algemeen --- Rôle selon le sexe --- Psychologie sociale --- Différences entre sexes (Psychologie) --- Gender roles --- Gendered role --- Gendered roles --- Role, Gender --- Role, Gendered --- Role, Sex --- Roles, Gender --- Roles, Gendered --- Roles, Sex --- Sex roles
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The book argues for an understanding of the person where the social world is not a set of variables that affect a pre-existing individual, but is instead the arena where the person becomes formed.
Social psychology. --- Human behavior. --- Social role --- Social groups --- Role, Social --- Social psychology --- Social status --- Mass psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Human ecology --- Psychology --- Sociology --- Action, Human --- Behavior, Human --- Ethology --- Human action --- Human beings --- Human biology --- Physical anthropology --- Social sciences --- Psychology, Comparative --- Psychological aspects. --- Behavior --- Role (Sociology)
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Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) originated in George Kelly's clinical psychology practice in the mid-20th century and has since given rise to a number of techniques for enabling people to gain insight into their own and others' thinking. The most widely known of these is the repertory grid, which has been successfully adapted and applied in a variety of research contexts. But it has principally been used as a quantitative, statistical technique. However, there is a range of other innovative methods that have been devised by PCP practitioners and researchers which may be useful for qualitative work, but these are still relatively unfamiliar to academic researchers. This entry examines a number of research methods arising from PCP, placing these within the theoretical and philosophical landscape. It argues that PCP methods provide opportunities to extend and enrich the predominant methods currently used by qualitative researchers and illustrates them through examples from actual research.
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The repertory grid was developed by George Kelly (1955) and emerged directly from his Personal Construct Psychology (PCP). He developed the repertory grid to enable him to understand his clients' psychological difficulties in his clinical practice, but it has since been used by researchers in a wide variety of topic areas.
Psychology. --- Education. --- Health.
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