Social Constructionist Psychology: A Critical Analysis of Theory and Practice
, by Nightingale, David J.Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780335201921 | 033520192X
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 12/1/1999
* How can ideas about the social construction of reality be reconciled with the material and embodied aspects of our being?* In what ways can a realist framework inform social constructionist research?* What are the limits of social constructionism?This accessible text draws together for the first time a wide range of emerging issues, ideas and discussions in constructionist psychology. It shows how these issues are relevant to everyday life, using carefully-chosen examples to illustrate its arguments, and provides a coherent and challenging introduction to the field.The book explores the growing conviction that dominant 'discursive' trends in social constructionism - which deal with the analysis of language and discourse to the exclusion of the material world, embodiment, personal-social history, and power - are inadequate or incomplete and risk preventing social constructionism from maturing into a viable and coherent body of theory, method and practice. In highlighting what are seen as deficiencies in current constructionist approaches, it inevitably takes a somewhat critical stance. However, the contributing authors are committed to a constructionist analysis of the human condition - into which they seek to reintegrate the material and embodied aspects of our nature. As a result, the completion of social constructionism is brought a step closer and its continued importance is underlined.