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An Invitation to Social Construction Kenneth J. Gergen

An Invitation to Social Construction par Kenneth J. Gergen

An Invitation to Social Construction Kenneth J. Gergen


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Résumé

Kenneth Gergen's landmark Invitation to Social Construction has been updated to offer students a clear and thorough introduction to the theory and practice of Social Constructivism.

An Invitation to Social Construction Résumé

An Invitation to Social Construction Kenneth J. Gergen

Remains an authoritative overview of the field, but is now markedly more accessible. It will be invaluable to students and scholars looking for a sustained and engaging inquiry into the premises and practices of social constructionism.
- Dr Matthew Adams, University of Brighton

Kenneth Gergen elegantly presents his constructionist ideas in a style that is both relational and inviting, and, at the same time, comprehensive and thorough. By tracing the history of his ideas, he provides a blueprint for others to follow by including further reflections and additional references. Dr Gergen once again has paved the way for innovative, relational, and ethical ways of thinking about pedagogy, research and practice. I strongly recommend this outstanding book for child and youth care practitioners, social workers, counselors, mediators and psychologists.
- Marie Hoskins, Professor, School of Child and Youth Care, Faculty of Human and Social Development, University of Victoria

This aptly titled book provides an accessible theoretical introduction to social constructionism applicable to numerous fields: therapy, education, research. As a teacher of Family Therapy, this book provides a foundation for understanding social constructionist therapy models and research and adds depth to my students understanding of these models.
- Kevin Lyness, Antioch University

Reflecting the significant developments in constructivist thought and practice, the Second Edition of An Invitation to Social Construction has been thoroughly revised and updated with material on major new areas such as discourse analysis, action research, the body and environmentalism.

While still preserving the celebrated wide-ranging and profound approach of the first, the Second Edition, now with pedagogical features throughout, is even more accessible for students.

À propos de Kenneth J. Gergen

Kenneth J. Gergen is a Senior Research Professor in Psychology at Swarthmore College, and the President of the Taos Institute. He is internationally known for his contributions to social constructionist theory, technology and cultural change, the self, aging, education, and relational theory and practices. His major writings include, Realities and Relationships: Soundings in Social Construction, The Saturated Self: Dilemmas of Identity in Contemporary Life, and Relational Being: Beyond Self and Community. His most recent work Beyond the Tyranny of Testing: Relational Evaluation in Education (with Scherto Gill) offers a relational constructionist alternative to the destructive practices of testing and grading in education. Gergen lectures throughout the world, and has received numerous awards for his work, including honorary degrees in both the U.S. and Europe.

Sommaire

Social Construction Revolution in the Making Constructing the Real and the Good Horizons of Human Inquiry The Relational Self Dialogue Conflict and Transformation A Profusion of Practices Social Construction in Question

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GOR012724678
9781412923019
1412923018
An Invitation to Social Construction Kenneth J. Gergen
Occasion - État d'usage
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SAGE Publications Inc
20090219
200
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