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With the impact of social interactionist and ethnographic methodology twenty-five years ago, the research agenda in social problems began to shift its focus, giving rise to the Social Constructionism movement
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With the impact of social interactionist and ethnographic methodology twenty-five years ago, the research agenda in social problems began to shift its focus, giving rise to the Social Constructionism movement
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 150mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9780202308647
- ISBN-10: 0202308642
- Artikelnr.: 20951137
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 150mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9780202308647
- ISBN-10: 0202308642
- Artikelnr.: 20951137
Gale Miller
1: Debates Within Social Constructionism
Revising the Constructionist Project
1: Reconsidering Social Constructionism
2: Vernacular Constituents of Moral Discourse: An Interactionist Proposal for the Study of Social Problems
3: The 1960s State as Social Problem: An Analysis of Radical Right and New Left Claims-Making Rhetorics
Constructionist Responses
4: For a Cautious Naturalism
5: "Members Only": Reading the Constructionist Text
6: Revised Social Constructionism: Traditional Social Science More Than a Postmodernist Analysis
7: But Seriously Folks: The Limitations of the Strict Constructionist Interpretation of Social Problems
Ethnomethodological Concerns
8: Social Constructionism and Social Problems Work
9: Social Problems and the Organization of Talk and Interaction
10: The Reflexivity of Constructionism and the Construction of Reflexivity
11: Do We Need a General Theory of Social Problems?
Conclusion
12: Reconstituting the Constructionist Program
2: New Challenges to Social Constructionism
13: New Challenges to Social Constructionism: Alternative Perspectives on Social Problems Theory
Critical Challenges
14: The Problem with Social Problems: From Social Constructionism to Critical Theory
15: Twenty-Two Theses on Social Constructionism: A Feminist Response to Ibarra and Kitsuse's "Proposal for the Study of Social Problems"
16: " Literacy" and Business: "Social Problems" as Social Organization
Poststructuralist Challenges
17: Claims-Making from the Underside: Marginalization and Social Problems Analysis
18: (De)Construction, Postmodernism, and Social Problems: Facts, Fictions, and Fantasies at the "End of History"
19: Revenge of the Parasites feeding off the ruins of sociological (de)construction
20: Panic Diary: (re)constructing a partial politics and poetics of dis-ease
Representational Challenges
21: Constructionism and Practices of Objectivity
22: Moral Mimesis and Political Power: Toward a Rhetorical Understanding of Deviance, Social Control, and Civic Discourse
23: How Come Prose? The Writing of Social Problems
Conclusion
24: Social Constructionism and Its Critics: Assessing Recent Challenges
Revising the Constructionist Project
1: Reconsidering Social Constructionism
2: Vernacular Constituents of Moral Discourse: An Interactionist Proposal for the Study of Social Problems
3: The 1960s State as Social Problem: An Analysis of Radical Right and New Left Claims-Making Rhetorics
Constructionist Responses
4: For a Cautious Naturalism
5: "Members Only": Reading the Constructionist Text
6: Revised Social Constructionism: Traditional Social Science More Than a Postmodernist Analysis
7: But Seriously Folks: The Limitations of the Strict Constructionist Interpretation of Social Problems
Ethnomethodological Concerns
8: Social Constructionism and Social Problems Work
9: Social Problems and the Organization of Talk and Interaction
10: The Reflexivity of Constructionism and the Construction of Reflexivity
11: Do We Need a General Theory of Social Problems?
Conclusion
12: Reconstituting the Constructionist Program
2: New Challenges to Social Constructionism
13: New Challenges to Social Constructionism: Alternative Perspectives on Social Problems Theory
Critical Challenges
14: The Problem with Social Problems: From Social Constructionism to Critical Theory
15: Twenty-Two Theses on Social Constructionism: A Feminist Response to Ibarra and Kitsuse's "Proposal for the Study of Social Problems"
16: " Literacy" and Business: "Social Problems" as Social Organization
Poststructuralist Challenges
17: Claims-Making from the Underside: Marginalization and Social Problems Analysis
18: (De)Construction, Postmodernism, and Social Problems: Facts, Fictions, and Fantasies at the "End of History"
19: Revenge of the Parasites feeding off the ruins of sociological (de)construction
20: Panic Diary: (re)constructing a partial politics and poetics of dis-ease
Representational Challenges
21: Constructionism and Practices of Objectivity
22: Moral Mimesis and Political Power: Toward a Rhetorical Understanding of Deviance, Social Control, and Civic Discourse
23: How Come Prose? The Writing of Social Problems
Conclusion
24: Social Constructionism and Its Critics: Assessing Recent Challenges
1: Debates Within Social Constructionism
Revising the Constructionist Project
1: Reconsidering Social Constructionism
2: Vernacular Constituents of Moral Discourse: An Interactionist Proposal for the Study of Social Problems
3: The 1960s State as Social Problem: An Analysis of Radical Right and New Left Claims-Making Rhetorics
Constructionist Responses
4: For a Cautious Naturalism
5: "Members Only": Reading the Constructionist Text
6: Revised Social Constructionism: Traditional Social Science More Than a Postmodernist Analysis
7: But Seriously Folks: The Limitations of the Strict Constructionist Interpretation of Social Problems
Ethnomethodological Concerns
8: Social Constructionism and Social Problems Work
9: Social Problems and the Organization of Talk and Interaction
10: The Reflexivity of Constructionism and the Construction of Reflexivity
11: Do We Need a General Theory of Social Problems?
Conclusion
12: Reconstituting the Constructionist Program
2: New Challenges to Social Constructionism
13: New Challenges to Social Constructionism: Alternative Perspectives on Social Problems Theory
Critical Challenges
14: The Problem with Social Problems: From Social Constructionism to Critical Theory
15: Twenty-Two Theses on Social Constructionism: A Feminist Response to Ibarra and Kitsuse's "Proposal for the Study of Social Problems"
16: " Literacy" and Business: "Social Problems" as Social Organization
Poststructuralist Challenges
17: Claims-Making from the Underside: Marginalization and Social Problems Analysis
18: (De)Construction, Postmodernism, and Social Problems: Facts, Fictions, and Fantasies at the "End of History"
19: Revenge of the Parasites feeding off the ruins of sociological (de)construction
20: Panic Diary: (re)constructing a partial politics and poetics of dis-ease
Representational Challenges
21: Constructionism and Practices of Objectivity
22: Moral Mimesis and Political Power: Toward a Rhetorical Understanding of Deviance, Social Control, and Civic Discourse
23: How Come Prose? The Writing of Social Problems
Conclusion
24: Social Constructionism and Its Critics: Assessing Recent Challenges
Revising the Constructionist Project
1: Reconsidering Social Constructionism
2: Vernacular Constituents of Moral Discourse: An Interactionist Proposal for the Study of Social Problems
3: The 1960s State as Social Problem: An Analysis of Radical Right and New Left Claims-Making Rhetorics
Constructionist Responses
4: For a Cautious Naturalism
5: "Members Only": Reading the Constructionist Text
6: Revised Social Constructionism: Traditional Social Science More Than a Postmodernist Analysis
7: But Seriously Folks: The Limitations of the Strict Constructionist Interpretation of Social Problems
Ethnomethodological Concerns
8: Social Constructionism and Social Problems Work
9: Social Problems and the Organization of Talk and Interaction
10: The Reflexivity of Constructionism and the Construction of Reflexivity
11: Do We Need a General Theory of Social Problems?
Conclusion
12: Reconstituting the Constructionist Program
2: New Challenges to Social Constructionism
13: New Challenges to Social Constructionism: Alternative Perspectives on Social Problems Theory
Critical Challenges
14: The Problem with Social Problems: From Social Constructionism to Critical Theory
15: Twenty-Two Theses on Social Constructionism: A Feminist Response to Ibarra and Kitsuse's "Proposal for the Study of Social Problems"
16: " Literacy" and Business: "Social Problems" as Social Organization
Poststructuralist Challenges
17: Claims-Making from the Underside: Marginalization and Social Problems Analysis
18: (De)Construction, Postmodernism, and Social Problems: Facts, Fictions, and Fantasies at the "End of History"
19: Revenge of the Parasites feeding off the ruins of sociological (de)construction
20: Panic Diary: (re)constructing a partial politics and poetics of dis-ease
Representational Challenges
21: Constructionism and Practices of Objectivity
22: Moral Mimesis and Political Power: Toward a Rhetorical Understanding of Deviance, Social Control, and Civic Discourse
23: How Come Prose? The Writing of Social Problems
Conclusion
24: Social Constructionism and Its Critics: Assessing Recent Challenges