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  • af Kenneth J. Gergen & Mary Gergen
    118,95 - 218,95 kr.

    En lettilgængelig introduktion til de socialkonstruktionistiske tanker præsenteret af to meget anerkendte tænkere og forskere inden for feltet. De fremlægger grundantagelserne og historien bag denne nyudvikling af socialpsykologien, hvor selvet og den sociale verden ses som et fænomen, der kommer til syne og opretholdes i vores sprog og relationer til hinanden. Bogen giver en grundlæggende indsigt i, hvordan den konstruktionistiske teori kan omsættes til handling i organisationer, psykoterapi, uddannelse, konfliktløsning, social forskning og i dagliglivet.Oversat fra amerikansk af Inge Damm.

  • af Mary Gergen & Gudmund R. Iversen
    626,95 kr.

  • - Dog Days with a Bone and Other Essays
    af Mary Gergen & Kenneth J (Pennsylvania State University) Gergen
    288,95 kr.

  • - Entering the Dialogue
    af Mary Gergen & Kenneth J. (Aston Business School Gergen
    193,95 kr.

  • - The Conceptual Approach
    af Mary Gergen & Gudmund R. Iversen
    669,95 kr.

    An imaginative introduction to statistics, reorienting the course towards an understanding of statistical thinking and its meaning and use in daily life and work.

  • - Narrative, Gender, and Performance
    af Mary Gergen
    1.047,95 kr.

    Feminist Reconstructions in Psychology introduces a distinctive new mode in doing psychology. This psychology is based on an increasingly popular range of ideas called social constructionism. Within the book, new forms of theory and methods of inquiry relating social constructionism to feminist topics are introduced. Each chapter highlights different topics of special concern within gender studies, especially the psychology of women. The book draws from the central tenets of postmodern inquiry, as played out in the positive framework of social constructionism. Emphasized are reflexivity, the social basis of reality making, the breakdown of traditional narrative forms, the loss of objectivity as a scientific standard, and the possibilities for new forms of doing research. In this respect, the book is unique and serves to provide a point of view on an intriguing movement that is gaining momentum across the social sciences and humanities.