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  2. The Social Construction of Reality - Wikipedia

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    The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge (1966), by Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann, proposes that social groups and individual persons who interact with each other, within a system of social classes, over time create concepts (mental representations) of the actions of each other, and that people become habituated to those concepts, and thus assume ...

  3. Social constructionism - Wikipedia

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    Social constructionism is a term used in sociology, social ontology, and communication theory.The term can serve somewhat different functions in each field; however, the foundation of this theoretical framework suggests various facets of social reality—such as concepts, beliefs, norms, and values—are formed through continuous interactions and negotiations among society's members, rather ...

  4. Social reality - Wikipedia

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    Sociology. Social reality[ 1] is distinct from biological reality or individual cognitive reality, representing as it does a phenomenological level created through social interaction and thereby transcending individual motives and actions. [ 2] As a product of human dialogue, social reality may be considered as consisting of the accepted social ...

  5. Peter L. Berger - Wikipedia

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    Peter Ludwig Berger was born on March 17, 1929, in Vienna, Austria, to George William and Jelka (Loew) Berger, who were Jewish converts to Christianity. [ 5] He emigrated to the United States shortly after World War II in 1946 at the age of 17 [ 4] and in 1952 he became a naturalized citizen. He died on June 27, 2017, in his Brookline ...

  6. Social construct - Wikipedia

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    A social construct is any category or thing that is made real by convention or collective agreement. [ 1][ 2] Socially constructed realities are contrasted with natural kinds, which exist independently of human behavior or beliefs. [ 1][ 2] Simple examples of social constructs are the meaning of words and the value of paper money. [ 3]

  7. Alfred Schütz - Wikipedia

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    The social construction of reality and ethnomethodology are disciplinary extensions beyond the social phenomenology of Alfred Schutz. [ 22 ] As noted by Farganis (2011), phenomenological sociology is characterized as particularly subjective in nature because its emphasis of understanding reality through the perspective of the acting subject ...

  8. Thomas Luckmann - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Luckmann ( / ˈlʌkmən /; October 14, 1927 – May 10, 2016) was an American-Austrian sociologist of German and Slovene origin who taught mainly in Germany. Born in Jesenice, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Luckmann studied philosophy and linguistics at the University of Vienna and the University of Innsbruck. He married Benita Petkevic in 1950.

  9. Social constructivism - Wikipedia

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    Social constructivism is a sociological theory of knowledge according to which human development is socially situated, and knowledge is constructed through interaction with others. [ 1] Like social constructionism, social constructivism states that people work together to actively construct artifacts. But while social constructivism focuses on ...