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Norms and Social Constructivism in International Relations
2010Social norms were conceptualized as aspects of social structure that emerged from the actions and beliefs of actors in specific communities; norms shaped those actions and beliefs by constituting actors’ identities and interests. Early constructivist work in the 1980s and early 1990s sought to establish a countervailing approach to the material and ...
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8. Constructivism And International Relations
This chapter focuses on constructivism relates it to international relations (IR). The core argument of the constructivist perspective revolves around the idea that the world people find themselves in is socially constructed rather than simply given. Moreover, constructivism underscores the ideational aspects of international politics.openaire +1 more source
The Game of Shapes: An Active Learning Template to Teach Constructivism in International Relations
Journal of Political Science Education, 2023Ana Paula Maielo Silva +2 more
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Constructivism and International Relations in Asia
2014Saadia Pekkanen +3 more
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The Evolution of Social Constructivism in Political Science: Past to Present
SAGE Open, 2019Hoyoon Jung
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TAKINGSTOCK: The Constructivist Research Program in International Relations and Comparative Politics
Annual Review of Political Science, 2001Martha Finnemore
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Applying constructivism to understanding EU–Russian relations
International Politics, 2012Joan DeBardeleben
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