This comprehensive volume explores the concrete implications of
social constructionist theory, and provides a clear overview of how
to do social constructionist research and analysis.
Leading psychologists and sociologists ground theory with
practical examples to clearly illustrate the view that human beings
are principally social agents rather than passive reactors or
information processors. Each chapter analyzes the historical and
cultural contexts implicit in a wide range of key issues including
anxiety, the family, intelligence, ageing and depression.
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