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Social construction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A social construction (or social construct ) is any phenomenon 'invented' or 'constructed' by participants in a particular culture or society, existing because people agree to behave as if it exis...
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Talk of the social construction of belief, however, requires some elaboration of the core idea. For it is simply trivially true of any belief that we have that it is not necessary that we should have had it and that we might not have had it had we been different from the way we actually are.
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28-Mar-02: The Theory of Social Construction ... This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.
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Brad Cox's Home Page ... Social Construction of Reality ... Other forms of power--political, social, economic--often seem much harder to describe. Hence, people 'come to terms' with the powers that dominate them by borrowing terms used in the description of electrical power.
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