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social constructionism  cultural construct  History of social constructivism  Human construct  social and cultural constructs
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In the interdisciplinary fields of sociology, social ontology, and communication theory, social constructionism serves as a theoretical framework that suggests various facets of social reality—such as concepts, beliefs, norms, and values—are formed through continuous interactions and negotiations among society's members, instead of the pure objective observation of physical reality. Wikipedia
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In the interdisciplinary fields of sociology, social ontology, and communication theory, social constructionism serves as a theoretical framework that suggests various facets of social reality—such as concepts, beliefs, norms, and values—are formed through continuous interactions and negotiations among society's members, instead of the pure objective observation of physical reality. Wikipedia
A theory of how social phenomena or objects of consciousness develop in social contexts Wikipedia Disambiguation
Theory that shared understandings of the world create shared assumptions about reality Wikidata
A theory of knowledge according to which human beings rationalize their experience by creating a model of the social world and how it functions, and language is the most essential system through which humans construct reality. Wiktionary
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