Social Constructionist Psychology

Author:   David Nightingale ,  John Cromby
Publisher:   Open University Press
ISBN:  

9780335201921


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 September 1999
Format:   Paperback
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* How can ideas about the social construction of reality be reconciled with the material and embodied aspects of our being? * In what ways can a realist framework inform social constructionist research? * What are the limits of social constructionism? This accessible text draws together for the first time a wide range of emerging issues, ideas and discussions in constructionist psychology. It shows how these issues are relevant to everyday life, using carefully-chosen examples to illustrate its arguments, and provides a coherent and challenging introduction to the field. The book explores the growing conviction that dominant 'discursive' trends in social constructionism - which deal with the analysis of language and discourse to the exclusion of the material world, embodiment, personal-social history, and power - are inadequate or incomplete and risk preventing social constructionism from maturing into a viable and coherent body of theory, method and practice. In highlighting what are seen as deficiencies in current constructionist approaches, it inevitably takes a somewhat critical stance. However, the contributing authors are committed to a constructionist analysis of the human condition - into which they seek to reintegrate the material and embodied aspects of our nature. As a result, the completion of social constructionism is brought a step closer and its continued importance is underlined.

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Author:   David Nightingale ,  John Cromby
Publisher:   Open University Press
Imprint:   Open University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.385kg
ISBN:  

9780335201921


ISBN 10:   033520192
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 September 1999
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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"Notes on contributors Preface What's wrong with social constructionism? /f002Part one: A critical analysis of theory Critical reflexive humanism and critical constructionist psychology Beyond appearances a critical realist approach to social constructionist work A paradigm shift? connections with other critiques of social constructionism /f002Part two: Materiality and embodiment Between the dark and the light power and the material contexts of social relations ""Discourse or materiality?"" impure alternatives for recurrent debates Discourse and the embodied person The extra-discursive in social constructionism Realism, constructionism and phenomenology Taking our selves seriously /f002Part three: A critical analysis of practice Whose construction? points from a feminist perspective Social constructionism implications for psychotherapeutic practice That's all very well, but what use is it? Conclusion reconstructing social constructionism Glossary Index."

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David J. Nightingale teaches critical psychology in the Department of Psychology at Bolton Institute. His research is concerned with the philosophical and theoretical underpinnings of social constructionism and critical psychology. He has published work on understanding and practising critical psychology, the teaching of social constructionism, the philosophy of social constructionism, and the body. John Cromby teaches psychology in the Department of Interdisciplinary Human Studies at the University of Bradford. He previously worked as a researcher in medical settings, including learning disabilities and drug addiction. His research has been concerned with issues of self, identity and subjectivity, and with educational applications of 'virtual reality' computer systems.

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