Social Construction: Entering the Dialogue

Social Construction: Entering the Dialogue

by Kenneth J. Gergen, Mary Gergen
Social Construction: Entering the Dialogue

Social Construction: Entering the Dialogue

by Kenneth J. Gergen, Mary Gergen

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Overview

Social constructionist ideas now sweep across many fields of scholarship and practice in the U.S. and around the world. While many people find these ideas profoundly liberating and a major stimulus to creative reconstruction, others find them highly threatening. The present work takes the reader quickly to the heart of the matter, providing a concise and easily readable introduction to the central ideas in social construction. Along with a discussion of important theoretical innovations and controversies, there are treatments of significant developments in organizational change, education, psychotherapy, social research and conflict resolution.

Ken and Mary Gergen present an account of social constructionist thought that will enable students, colleagues and practitioners - as well as those who are simply curious - to gain a basic understanding and appreciation of the drama and constructionist ideas in action - in organizations, psychotherapy, education, conflict resolution, social research, and everyday life. The work is especially relevant to anyone wishing a basic grounding in constructionist ideas and practices from university students to seasoned professionals. This book outlines in an easy to read format, the underlying theory for the Taos Institute's work and mission in the world.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014479394
Publisher: The Taos Institute
Publication date: 05/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 109
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kenneth and Mary Gergen are major contributors to
the dialogues on social construction. Their writings,
speeches and workshops are honored throughout the
world. Kenneth Gergen is the Mustin Professor of
Psychology at Swarthmore College, and the
President of the Taos Institute. He is also an Affiliate
Professor at Tilburg University and an Honorary
Professor at the University of Buenos Aires. Among
his major contributions to social construction are Realities and
Relationships (Harvard University Press, 1994), An Invitation to
Social Construction (Sage, 1999), and Social Construction in
Context (Sage, 2002). Prof. Gergen is the recipient of many honors,
including fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the
Fulbright Foundation, and the Alexander Humboldt Foundation, and
honorary degrees from Tilburg University and Saybrook Institute.
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