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The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Sociology of Religion, 2020
M. K. D. Cross
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M. K. D. Cross
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Evaluating the International Renewable Energy Agency through the lens of social constructivism
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021It is widely accepted that renewable energy will contribute to building a more sustainable world, and a transition from a fossil fuel-dominated to a renewable-based energy system is inevitable.
H. Mengi-Dinçer, V. Ediger, Ç. Yesevi
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Introduction to International Relations: Theories and Approaches, 2021
This chapter examines the social constructivist theory of IR. It first discusses the rise of social constructivism and why it has established itself as an important approach in IR. It then considers constructivism as social theory, and more specifically as both a meta-theory about the nature of the social world and as a set of substantial theories of ...
Georg Sørensen +2 more
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This chapter examines the social constructivist theory of IR. It first discusses the rise of social constructivism and why it has established itself as an important approach in IR. It then considers constructivism as social theory, and more specifically as both a meta-theory about the nature of the social world and as a set of substantial theories of ...
Georg Sørensen +2 more
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Contemporary Security Studies, 2015
This chapter examines the impact of social constructivism on Security Studies, and how it calls into question the assumed orthodoxy of rationalist approaches to security and the international system by asking how security and security threats are ‘socially constructed’.
C. Agius
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This chapter examines the impact of social constructivism on Security Studies, and how it calls into question the assumed orthodoxy of rationalist approaches to security and the international system by asking how security and security threats are ‘socially constructed’.
C. Agius
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2019
This chapter examines constructivist approaches to international relations theory. It explores whether there is a possibility of moral progress in world politics, whether some cultures and countries are more (or less) inherently violent, and whether states are motivated by power or by ideas.
Michael N. Barnett
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This chapter examines constructivist approaches to international relations theory. It explores whether there is a possibility of moral progress in world politics, whether some cultures and countries are more (or less) inherently violent, and whether states are motivated by power or by ideas.
Michael N. Barnett
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Social Constructivism as Paradigm?
2018Introduction: The Reality of Social Constructivism. Introductory Remarks Part I: The Theory of "The Social Construction of Reality" and its Reception 1. Why are Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann Austrians? 2.
M. Pfadenhauer, H. Knoblauch
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Promoting L2 learners’ critical thinking skills: the role of social constructivism in reading class
Frontiers in EducationIn the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the imperative for success has increasingly spotlighted the essential need for students to develop critical thinking and reading skills as key competencies for the 21st century.
H. Le, L. Nguyen
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All Ireland Journal of Higher Education, 2019
Moodle was originally developed by Dougiamas in 2002 to help educators create an online teaching and learning platform that embodies a social constructivist pedagogical framework.
M. Finnegan, Carina Ginty
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Moodle was originally developed by Dougiamas in 2002 to help educators create an online teaching and learning platform that embodies a social constructivist pedagogical framework.
M. Finnegan, Carina Ginty
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2015
This chapter seeks to establish the ontological, epistemological, and methodological distinctiveness of social constructivism as an approach to social and political analysis. It views social constructivism as a profoundly normative mode of political inquiry which seeks to discern, interrogate, and elucidate the contingency of social and political ...
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This chapter seeks to establish the ontological, epistemological, and methodological distinctiveness of social constructivism as an approach to social and political analysis. It views social constructivism as a profoundly normative mode of political inquiry which seeks to discern, interrogate, and elucidate the contingency of social and political ...
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2002
AbstractPhilosophers of science should take seriously the fact, emphasized already by Peirce and Popper, that scientific knowledge is a product of the scientific community. The ontological and epistemological views associated with the sociology of science have often been interpreted as forms of relativism and anti‐realism.
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AbstractPhilosophers of science should take seriously the fact, emphasized already by Peirce and Popper, that scientific knowledge is a product of the scientific community. The ontological and epistemological views associated with the sociology of science have often been interpreted as forms of relativism and anti‐realism.
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